Curriculum
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News & Reports
New Cairo University Leader Advocates for Progressive Islam
As a philosopher, Mohamed Osman El-Khosht was devoted to Islam’s dialogue with science and other religions. Now he brings an…
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News & Reports
Egyptian Vocational Education Largely Fails the Country’s Youth
Vocational education’s goal of giving young people practical skills that would make them desirable to employers isn’t working out in…
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News & Reports
Egypt Debates Introducing Electronic Textbooks
The plan would cut government printing costs, but families would need expensive electronic reading devices and possibly Internet access.
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Opinion
Host-Country Universities Must Evolve To Help Refugees
Change in curriculum and ways of delivering education are the key to helping Syrian students succeed and will ultimately help…
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Opinion
You Can Combine Motherhood and Study
A Ph.D. candidate and mother of two young children says reaching her academic goal has been difficult but it can…
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Opinion
Three Different Academic Experiences: Which Is the Best?
The writer compares her experience of three different academic systems in three different countries.
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Opinion
How Plans Work In Real Life
Finding a mission in life is the result of hard work, not chance.
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News & Reports
Egyptian Online Platform Shakes Up Private Tutoring
Tutorama aims to make high quality tutoring easily accessible in Egypt.
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Opinion
Funds Cut for Prominent Arabic Language Program
The U.S. government has slashed support for the Center for Arabic Studies Abroad, a renowned Arabic program that provides language…
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Opinion
Save Jordan from a Curriculum That Promotes Division and Ignorance
In an open appeal to the Jordanian King, the writer explains the importance of reviewing the curriculum in the Kingdom,…
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