Community schools are an alternative form of education that center on partnerships between the community and/or the state, aid organizations, and non-governmental organizations. The Community School Program (CSP) in Egypt sparked a social movement in education in that country, with disparate actors all coalescing around the CSP as an alternative, empowering model of education. This study examined the relationship between the CSP and the dynamics that formed, shaped and co-opted it through in-depth interviews and observations. Our analysis examined the program’s processes and legacies on its former students. The study found that critical factors in the program’s success were its cost for the students, physical proximity, and quality teaching...
Educational inequalities have strongly impacted disadvantaged and underserved populations such us in...
The engagement in education of children from most low socio-economic communities in developing count...
If there is one idea that educators today might agree on, it\u27s the idea that no one program will ...
Community schools are an alternative form of education that center on partnerships between the commu...
Community schools are an alternative form of education that center on partnerships between the commu...
In the majority of developing countries access to schools in rural areas is very limited, and when ...
This research explores non-formal education in Egypt, analyzing its alignment or divergence with pre...
It seems that the growing number of alternative schools correlates to the growing population of dise...
Alternative schools operate today as a hidden, parallel educational system, providing a separate and...
Alternative Learning System (ALS) has been present in the Philippines along with other types of non...
International organizations, such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OEC...
Alternative education caters and cares for students whose regular schools have failed and excluded t...
Despite considerable progress in the field of education science, there is currently no consensus on ...
U.S. public schools systematically serve some student populations better than others. Higher expecta...
This study examined the schooling experiences of eleven graduates from the rural south of Egypt with...
Educational inequalities have strongly impacted disadvantaged and underserved populations such us in...
The engagement in education of children from most low socio-economic communities in developing count...
If there is one idea that educators today might agree on, it\u27s the idea that no one program will ...
Community schools are an alternative form of education that center on partnerships between the commu...
Community schools are an alternative form of education that center on partnerships between the commu...
In the majority of developing countries access to schools in rural areas is very limited, and when ...
This research explores non-formal education in Egypt, analyzing its alignment or divergence with pre...
It seems that the growing number of alternative schools correlates to the growing population of dise...
Alternative schools operate today as a hidden, parallel educational system, providing a separate and...
Alternative Learning System (ALS) has been present in the Philippines along with other types of non...
International organizations, such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OEC...
Alternative education caters and cares for students whose regular schools have failed and excluded t...
Despite considerable progress in the field of education science, there is currently no consensus on ...
U.S. public schools systematically serve some student populations better than others. Higher expecta...
This study examined the schooling experiences of eleven graduates from the rural south of Egypt with...
Educational inequalities have strongly impacted disadvantaged and underserved populations such us in...
The engagement in education of children from most low socio-economic communities in developing count...
If there is one idea that educators today might agree on, it\u27s the idea that no one program will ...