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Executive Summary
Preface,
by Victor Billeh
Part I: Case Studies
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Chapter
1:
Educational Reform within the
contexts f conspiracy fear and the absence of participation, study
on the impact of developmental foreign aid on reform of educational
policy in Egypt in the Nineties, by Fatma El-Zahraa Hassan Sayed
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Chapter
2: Reform of General
Education, Case Study on Lebanese Curricula Reform, by Adnan El
Amine & Murad Jurdak
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Chapter
3: Educational Reform in Qatar, by
Amina Kamal
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Chapter
4: Educational Reform in
Kuwait, by Qassem Al-Sarraf
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Chapter
5: Educational Reform in Tunisia
(1991-2002), by Mohamed Benfatma
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Chapter
6: Morocco Experience on
Reform of the Educational Sector during the period of alternation
(1998-2000), by Abdullah Saaf
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Chapter
7: The De-concentration,
The Decentralization and Independence of Educational Institutions
(1981-2003): From Renewal of Equality Methods to Network
Administration, by Jean-Louis Derouet
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Chapter 8: Educational Reform in Hong Kong and Malaysia, by
Mohammad Bassam Sukariyah
Part II:
General Papers
Chapter 9: Educational Reform Between Conceptions and
Implementation, by Ahmad Sidawi
Chapter 10: Dualities and Entries in Educational Reform
Issues, by Munir Bashshur
Chapter 11: The Educational Reform Needed in the Arab World:
Retrieving the Four Excluded Prerequisites for Emerging Minds, by
Mohammad Jawad Ridha
Part III:
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