Overview
- This book catalogs the impact of education in shaping the underpinnings of the Arab Spring and the political uncertainty of its aftermath
- This book chronicles perspectives from across the Arab World with empirical research on education in the Arab Spring in diverse contexts
- The book examines the spaces of formal and informal education in times of revolution, and the challenges facing reforms in higher education after the Arab Spring
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
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Classroom Issues and Teacher Professional Development Struggles Post-Arab Spring
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Youth Education and the Seeds of Social Change
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Ideologies, Religion, and Education After the Arab Spring
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About this book
Education and the Arab Spring: Resistance, Reform, and Democracy explores the current debate about education in the Middle East and North Africa post-Arab Spring. It draws from a variety of conceptual frameworks rooted in different disciplines and fields, such as education, religious and cultural studies, political science, and Arab studies. The book is, in part, a response to an increased demand since the Arab Spring – by universities, cultural institutions, think-tanks, education officials, policymakers and journalists – for a richer, deeper understanding of the role of education in post-Arab Spring states and societies. The book adds a unique and much-needed perspective to this field: its specific focus is on the Arab context, and its analysis is of issues of particular relevance to a changing world order. The great mix of experiences of the contributors attests to the excellent quality of this promising work.
“It is not infrequent to hearsweeping but general criticisms of all aspects of educational systems in the Arab world – everything from textbooks to teaching methodologies have come under scrutiny. The authors of this collection seek to move the debate beyond generalities by providing detailed studies; while informed by a sense of the inadequacy of existing systems, they also provide an empirically rich analysis of existing systems.” – Nathan Brown, George Washington University, USA
“It is not infrequent to hearsweeping but general criticisms of all aspects of educational systems in the Arab world – everything from textbooks to teaching methodologies have come under scrutiny. The authors of this collection seek to move the debate beyond generalities by providing detailed studies; while informed by a sense of the inadequacy of existing systems, they also provide an empirically rich analysis of existing systems.” – Nathan Brown, George Washington University, USA
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Education and the Arab Spring
Book Subtitle: For Educators by Educators
Editors: Eid Mohamed, Hannah R. Gerber, Slimane Aboulkacem
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-471-8
Publisher: SensePublishers Rotterdam
eBook Packages: Education, Education (R0)
Copyright Information: SensePublishers-Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2016
eBook ISBN: 978-94-6300-471-8Published: 15 July 2016
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XXVI, 160
Topics: Education, general