This article sets out to explore the historical development of educational provision in modem Algeria. It argues that despite the country's formal political independence, and despite the authorities' attempts to celebrate national identity, Algeria is still characterised by the wholesale adoption of European educational theories, policies and practices, even though these fail to connect with indigenous realities and needs. The article considers the tensions between fundamentalism on the one hand, and westernisation on the other, claiming that both positions fail to respond to the question of Algerian identity and to the development of an effective educational system that reflects that identity.peer-reviewe
This study is a social analysis of the historical conditions of the emergence of the Algerian intell...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
During the era of New Imperialism, the newly-formed French Third Republic continued France\u27s civi...
This paper focuses on the reproductive role of education in colonial and post-colonial North Africa...
'When dealing with the question of Algerian 'elites' - a term which, by the way, is never used local...
This paper provides evidence on the long run relationship between European settlers presence and edu...
This paper expands our understanding of colonialism by analyzing the experiences of two French colon...
The purpose of this thesis is to elucidate the connection between the institution of the French educ...
Colonial capitalism was at the origin of a settler colonialism in Algeria (1830-1962). Thus, after t...
In Algeria, Arabic and French are the two most commonly spoken languages, sharing a contentious rela...
AbstractThis paper attempts to present the Algerian system in education, research and practice. The ...
The central argument of this thesis is that the contradictions between modernisation and restoring a...
This article argues that the Algerian FLN (Front de libération nationale) played a major role in sha...
This article looks at the dialogue between metropolitan political elites and Algerian activists that...
The Algerian war of independence (1954-1962) was one of the most violent wars of decolonization in t...
This study is a social analysis of the historical conditions of the emergence of the Algerian intell...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
During the era of New Imperialism, the newly-formed French Third Republic continued France\u27s civi...
This paper focuses on the reproductive role of education in colonial and post-colonial North Africa...
'When dealing with the question of Algerian 'elites' - a term which, by the way, is never used local...
This paper provides evidence on the long run relationship between European settlers presence and edu...
This paper expands our understanding of colonialism by analyzing the experiences of two French colon...
The purpose of this thesis is to elucidate the connection between the institution of the French educ...
Colonial capitalism was at the origin of a settler colonialism in Algeria (1830-1962). Thus, after t...
In Algeria, Arabic and French are the two most commonly spoken languages, sharing a contentious rela...
AbstractThis paper attempts to present the Algerian system in education, research and practice. The ...
The central argument of this thesis is that the contradictions between modernisation and restoring a...
This article argues that the Algerian FLN (Front de libération nationale) played a major role in sha...
This article looks at the dialogue between metropolitan political elites and Algerian activists that...
The Algerian war of independence (1954-1962) was one of the most violent wars of decolonization in t...
This study is a social analysis of the historical conditions of the emergence of the Algerian intell...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
During the era of New Imperialism, the newly-formed French Third Republic continued France\u27s civi...