Arab Education in Transition

Arab Education in Transition
Author: Byron G. Massialas,Samir Ahmad Jarrar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317244493

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The operation of schools in the Arab world is a topic about which very little is known in the West. This volume, first published in 1991, provides information about the Arab school and thus contributes to an understanding of what is taught, by whom, and under what conditions. It seeks to define the interaction between traditional elements and innovative forces impinging on the Arab school, as well as reviewing policies that concern the education of Arab children. It is maintained that Arab schools are in a state of transition, reproducing society and its norms on one hand while on the other operating as agents seeking to transform society. This work examines this claim in detail, providing a unique discussion about education in the Arab world.

Universities in Arab Countries An Urgent Need for Change

Universities in Arab Countries  An Urgent Need for Change
Author: Elias Baydoun,John R. Hillman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319731117

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This book provides an overview of the current state of universities in the Arab world, and how they have the potential to transform society to raise the quality of life and stimulate wealth. The main themes progress from general to the specific. Each chapter providing an overview followed by factual analysis and options for the way forward. All of the major challenges facing universities in general are addressed with reference to issues of particular importance in the Arab Region. The challenges faced include: the need to accommodate a social model of life-long learning; the desire for institutional autonomy while interacting with governments; the availability of open-access online courses and distance learning. Arab universities are diverse, ranging from those entirely state-controlled and funded, to wholly independent private universities. The quality of governmental oversight is also variable, and some institutions are clearly unworthy of the appellation ‘university’. The book comprises of 20 chapters authored by senior academics with a wide international experience and a commitment to assisting the improvement of Arab higher educational and research communities.

Major Challenges Facing Higher Education in the Arab World Quality Assurance and Relevance

Major Challenges Facing Higher Education in the Arab World  Quality Assurance and Relevance
Author: Adnan Badran,Elias Baydoun,John R. Hillman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2019-03-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030037741

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This book focuses on two crucial issues that need to be addressed as a matter of urgency by universities in the Arab region, namely (a) conducting independent assessments of the quality of their teaching, research, administration, governance, and planning; and (b) determining the relevance of their teaching, research, and societal impacts. Although well-established around the world in manufacturing industries and private-sector service industries, including the research and commercialisation arms of the major universities and research institutes, it is only in recent years that quality-assurance (QA) assessments have started to be applied to most aspects education. Several Arab universities are adopting various forms of QA but some variants are little more than bureaucratic “box-ticking” exercises with minimal commitment by staff to the ultimate aim of continuing self-improvement. This book will be of interest to senior management at faculty and departmental level and above in all Arab universities specifically, and more generally in Islamic institutions of higher education. Senior management in other universities, especially in the developing world will benefit from its analyses and recommendations.

Language Education Policy The Arab Minority in Israel

Language Education Policy  The Arab Minority in Israel
Author: M. Amara
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2002-05-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402005855

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The Israeli reality points to a number of deep divisions among the population (such as between Sephardi-Ashkenazi, Orthodox-secular, men-women, Arab-Jew), most of which, in our opinion, are progressively decreasing as time passes. The Arab-Jewish divide is the deepest of all, and there is still no solution. In spite of its intensity, it did not enjoy a centrality whether in public debates or in academia. This subject has only come on the agenda after sharp tensions between Arabs and Jews. In this book we will explore in more detail some aspects of the Arab-Jewish divide, which raise fundamental questions regarding the place of the Arabs and Arab language education in the Jewish State. More specifically, the aim of this book is to describe and analyze language education in the Arab society in Israel from the establishment of the state in 1948 until today. For this purpose, internal processes, which are embedded within the Arab population itself were examined, such as the socio-economic condition of the population, the diglossic situation in the Arabic language, and the wide use of Hebrew among Arabic speakers. Furthermore, the book also deals with external processes such as the policy of control and inspection of the Ministry of Education over the Arab education system in general and on language education in particular, the dominance of Hebrew, and the definition and perception of Israel as a Jewish State. The influence of both internal and external processes on language education and learning achievements will also be extensively discussed. A comprehensive examination was made of Arabic, Hebrew and English, as well as the teaching of French in a number of community schools. The target group for this book are people who are concerned with sociolinguistics, language education, and language policy and planning. This book will be also of special interest to Arab language teachers and policy-makers in Israel.

Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies

Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies
Author: Association for Israel Studies
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791455858

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Introduces the cutting edge issues and current scholarship in the interdisciplinary field of Israel Studies.

Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies

Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies
Author: Laura Zittrain Eisenberg,Neil Caplan,Naomi B. Sokoloff,Mohammed Abu-Nimer
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780791487532

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This sixth volume in the Books on Israel series is an interdisciplinary compilation that encompasses contributions from both the social sciences and the humanities, and reflects the exciting integration of approaches that are on the cutting edge of Israel Studies. The contributors go beyond the review of recent books on Israel to offer original examinations of the state of scholarship about Israel within the various disciplines of anthropology, economics, history, literature, political science, and sociology. Recent trends in contemporary Israeli society, politics, economics, and culture are also explored.

Cross Cultural Schooling Experiences of Arab Newcomer Students

Cross Cultural Schooling Experiences of Arab Newcomer Students
Author: Nesreen Elkord
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2019-07-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030144203

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This book presents Arab immigrant youths’ voices through storytelling that reveals the challenges and achievements they experience at school and at home in a Canadian educational context. While Arab immigration to Canada dates back to the late eighteenth century, Canada has witnessed a significant rise in Arab immigration rates over the last twenty-five years, marking the fastest growth among all immigrant groups.These stories highlight the complexity of Arab-Canadian youths’ cross-cultural schooling experiences and provide valuable opportunities for reciprocal learning among all stakeholders in Canadian schools. With an educator’s vision, Elkord foregrounds the tensions between Arab youths’ home and school experiences to help build bridges and make high school less opaque to Arab immigrant students and their parents, while offering insights into multicultural education and resources for teacher education.

Educational Transitions in Post Revolutionary Spaces

Educational Transitions in Post Revolutionary Spaces
Author: Tavis D. Jules,Teresa Barton
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781474282154

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Educational Transitions in Post-Revolutionary Spaces explores the transformation of the education system in Tunisia following the Jasmine Revolution, the first of a wave of revolutions known as the Arab Spring. The authors provide a detailed account of how Tunisia's robust education system shaped and sparked the conflict as educated youth became disgruntled with their economic conditions. Exploring themes such as radicalization, gender, activism and social media, the chapters map out the steps occurring during transitions from authoritarian rule to democracy. Educational Transitions in Post-Revolutionary Spaces traces the origins of the conflict and revolution in societal issues, including unemployment, inequality and poverty, and explores how Islam and security influenced the transition. The book not only offers a thorough understanding of the role of youth in the revolution and how they were shaped by Tunisia's educational system. Crucially, it provides a comprehensive understating of theoretical and methodological insights needed to study educational transitions in other post-revolutionary contexts.