Reform of General Education in the Arab Countries


Table of Contents

 

The book is published in Arabic, with an executive summary provided in English and French. The site provides the summary (includes abstracts) only.

 

Executive Summary

 

Preface, by Victor Billeh

 

Part I: Case Studies

  • 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

  • Chapter 2: Reform of General Education, Case Study on Lebanese Curricula Reform, by Adnan El Amine & Murad Jurdak

  • Chapter 3: Educational Reform in Qatar, by Amina Kamal

  • Chapter 4: Educational Reform in Kuwait, by Qassem Al-Sarraf

  • Chapter 5: Educational Reform in Tunisia (1991-2002), by Mohamed Benfatma

  • Chapter 6: Morocco Experience on Reform of the Educational Sector during the period of alternation (1998-2000), by Abdullah Saaf

  • 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

  • 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:

  • Chapter 12: The Dynamism of Educational Reform in Arab Countries - A Synthesis Paper, by Adnan El Amine