This archive includes the final report submitted to the United States Department of Education. Names of participants in the program approved by the Department of Education have been redacted from this version to comply with online privacy requirements.The Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Texas at Austin received funding under the Group Projects Abroad program to take fifteen social studies teachers and curriculum specialists to Egypt for a four-week study program in June and July of 2005. The program objectives were (1) to provide selected lead teachers with an opportunity to learn about and experience Egyptian culture first hand, and thus achieve an enhanced understanding of Egypt, its pivotal geopolitical role, and ...
This paper argues that Egyptian civil schools, such as Dar al-‘Ulum, were actively sought out by stu...
19 scholars discuss questions cf Coptic - Protestant and Catholic, and Muslim- Christian bearing and...
This study represents an attempt to answer the question: How can educational administration contribu...
This archive includes the final report submitted to the United States Department of Education. Names...
Curriculum unit of five lessons about Egypt for grades K-5. (1: Egypt: Where is it and What is is L...
Recent problems in global affairs have prompted social scientists to note that Americans' awareness ...
This unit on Ancient Egypt is one of five units I teach about ancient civilizations after completing...
After the events of September 11th 2001, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts revised their curriculum ...
This research explores non-formal education in Egypt, analyzing its alignment or divergence with pre...
of Education has continued work for the development of educational facilities. The policy of providi...
The diploma thesis is focused on Egypt which was in the ancient world a cradle of one of the first c...
The second of two issues, this volume covers aspects of Egyptian society. Contributors include: Dona...
The 1890s were crucial to the development of an explicitly Egyptian national education system. Desp...
The learning conditions of Egyptian students in the FRG. Topics: Satisfaction with education up to ...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) recently initiated multiple, one-year, school immersion programs t...
This paper argues that Egyptian civil schools, such as Dar al-‘Ulum, were actively sought out by stu...
19 scholars discuss questions cf Coptic - Protestant and Catholic, and Muslim- Christian bearing and...
This study represents an attempt to answer the question: How can educational administration contribu...
This archive includes the final report submitted to the United States Department of Education. Names...
Curriculum unit of five lessons about Egypt for grades K-5. (1: Egypt: Where is it and What is is L...
Recent problems in global affairs have prompted social scientists to note that Americans' awareness ...
This unit on Ancient Egypt is one of five units I teach about ancient civilizations after completing...
After the events of September 11th 2001, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts revised their curriculum ...
This research explores non-formal education in Egypt, analyzing its alignment or divergence with pre...
of Education has continued work for the development of educational facilities. The policy of providi...
The diploma thesis is focused on Egypt which was in the ancient world a cradle of one of the first c...
The second of two issues, this volume covers aspects of Egyptian society. Contributors include: Dona...
The 1890s were crucial to the development of an explicitly Egyptian national education system. Desp...
The learning conditions of Egyptian students in the FRG. Topics: Satisfaction with education up to ...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) recently initiated multiple, one-year, school immersion programs t...
This paper argues that Egyptian civil schools, such as Dar al-‘Ulum, were actively sought out by stu...
19 scholars discuss questions cf Coptic - Protestant and Catholic, and Muslim- Christian bearing and...
This study represents an attempt to answer the question: How can educational administration contribu...