topic
Education
filters
paper
Innovation and New Directions: Searching for Novel Paths in Arab Education Reform

Across the Arab world, different education reform initiatives have had varying levels of success in different contexts. This paper explores some types of education reform that could serve as groundwork for broader change.

  • +4
· October 20, 2022
event
Political Crisis and Economic Reform Prospects in Tunisia after July 25
November 30, 2021

Join us on Tuesday, November 30 from 4:00 till 5:30 p.m Beirut time for a public panel with Amr Adly, Rym Ayadi, Ishac Diwan, Hamza Meddeb and Jérôme Vacher to discuss Tunisia's worsening economic crisis.

  • +2
article
Education in Yemen: Turning Pens into Bullets

In Yemen, an already fractured education system has deteriorated further during the war. Yemeni and international actors alike should pursue these reforms to breathe new life into Yemen’s education sector.

· November 15, 2021
article
Education in Algeria: Don’t Mention the War

By being silent about Algeria’s conflict during the 1990s, the country’s educational sector has missed an opportunity to create a basis for reconciliation.

· October 22, 2021
commentary
Protecting and Transforming Education for Shared Futures and Common Humanity

School closures have highlighted the digital gap between those who can access remote learning and those without the basic means to do so.

· May 13, 2020
International Commission on the Futures of Education
commentary
A Walk on the Wild Side?

Egypt’s education minister, Tariq Shawqi, may be showing more initiative than is good for him.

· November 20, 2017