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  2. Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Technical education in Egypt encompasses various disciplines, including industrial, agricultural, and commercial fields, with some institutions implementing a dual education system. More recently, the Egyptian government has introduced Applied Technology Schools as part of its efforts to enhance technical and vocational education and training ...

  3. Education in the Middle East and North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Due to the rising number of young students, especially in rural areas, countries such as Yemen, Egypt and Morocco face a serious obstacle towards achieving universal basic education. In Egypt, guaranteeing education for those aged below 15 is an enormous challenge as more than third of its population is between 6 and 14 with a concentration in ...

  4. Modern Education Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Modern Education School (MES; Arabic: مدارس التربية الحديثة) is a private international school in New Cairo, Cairo Governorate. [1]The Modern Education School, established in 1997, is a co-educational school that is divided into three educational systems (the National division, American division, and British division) which serves grades from pre-kindergarten through ...

  5. The modern education system was designed to teach future ...

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    The education system as we know it is only about 200 years old. Before that, formal education was mostly reserved for the elite. But as industrialization changed the way we work, it created the ...

  6. Madrasa - Wikipedia

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    Madrasa (/ m ə ˈ d r æ s ə /, [1] also US: /-r ɑː s-/, [2] [3] UK: / ˈ m æ d r ɑː s ə /; [4] Arabic: مدرسة [mædˈræ.sæ, ˈmad.ra.sa] ⓘ, pl. مدارس, madāris), sometimes transliterated as madrasah or madrassa, [3] [5] is the Arabic word for any type of educational institution, secular or religious (of any religion), whether for elementary education or higher learning.

  7. Higher education in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    Al-Azhar University in Cairo.. Higher education in the Arab world is non-compulsory, formal education that occurs after secondary education in the twenty-two Arab states.The landscape of higher education in the Arab world is characterized by its dynamic evolution, reflecting the region's diverse cultural and socio-economic contexts across 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa. [1]

  8. Cairo - Wikipedia

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    Greater Cairo has long been the hub of education and educational services for Egypt and the region. Today, Greater Cairo is the centre for many government offices governing the Egyptian educational system , has the largest number of educational schools, and higher education institutes among other cities and governorates of Egypt.

  9. Traditional education - Wikipedia

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    Traditional education, also known as back-to-basics, conventional education or customary education, refers to long-established customs that society has traditionally used in schools. Some forms of education reform promote the adoption of progressive education practices, and a more holistic approach which focuses on individual students' needs ...