Reflections on the second MESCE Conference held at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt, 4-7th February, 2006peer-reviewe
To properly assess the quality of education, one needs to first of all define what ‘quality’ in edu...
Transformations in the purpose and scope of higher education1 have taken place in recent decades. Ma...
Reflections on the conference: 'Il Mare che Unisce. Scuola, Europa e Mediterraneo' (The Sea that Uni...
This paper considers some of the promises and challenges in doing comparative education in the Medi...
If one views the current scenario of comparative Education Societies around the world (of which the...
Reflections on the two-day international conference, ‘Exploring Possibilities of International Coop...
A comprehensive scan of the comparative education literature reveals that the 'Mediterranean' does ...
This paper argues that despite the very real differences between the various sub-regions of the Med...
Abstract – This paper considers some of the promises and challenges in doing comparative education i...
Mediterranean Programme SeriesThe Education affair in Egypt is a Janus-faced case considered both as...
Provides an overview of the key themes raised at the November 1996 Malta conference concerning the q...
The second of two issues, this volume covers aspects of Egyptian society. Contributors include: Dona...
Education and labour market in Egypt and Syria In Egypt and in Syria, education has been a main con...
Includes Title page, Table of Contents, Acknowledgements, and Notes on Contributors.The Mediterranea...
ocial structures in the Mediterranean basin have never aspired to either simplicity or homogeneity. ...
To properly assess the quality of education, one needs to first of all define what ‘quality’ in edu...
Transformations in the purpose and scope of higher education1 have taken place in recent decades. Ma...
Reflections on the conference: 'Il Mare che Unisce. Scuola, Europa e Mediterraneo' (The Sea that Uni...
This paper considers some of the promises and challenges in doing comparative education in the Medi...
If one views the current scenario of comparative Education Societies around the world (of which the...
Reflections on the two-day international conference, ‘Exploring Possibilities of International Coop...
A comprehensive scan of the comparative education literature reveals that the 'Mediterranean' does ...
This paper argues that despite the very real differences between the various sub-regions of the Med...
Abstract – This paper considers some of the promises and challenges in doing comparative education i...
Mediterranean Programme SeriesThe Education affair in Egypt is a Janus-faced case considered both as...
Provides an overview of the key themes raised at the November 1996 Malta conference concerning the q...
The second of two issues, this volume covers aspects of Egyptian society. Contributors include: Dona...
Education and labour market in Egypt and Syria In Egypt and in Syria, education has been a main con...
Includes Title page, Table of Contents, Acknowledgements, and Notes on Contributors.The Mediterranea...
ocial structures in the Mediterranean basin have never aspired to either simplicity or homogeneity. ...
To properly assess the quality of education, one needs to first of all define what ‘quality’ in edu...
Transformations in the purpose and scope of higher education1 have taken place in recent decades. Ma...
Reflections on the conference: 'Il Mare che Unisce. Scuola, Europa e Mediterraneo' (The Sea that Uni...