Reforming Educational Governance and Management in Egypt: National and International Actors and Dynamics
This historical case study examines the rhetoric, action, and outcomes of educational policy reforms in Egypt during the first quarter-century of the presidency of Mohamed Hosni Mubarak. The findings are based on an extensive review of Egyptian government, international organization, and project doc...
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Main Authors: | Mark Ginsburg (Author), Nagwa Megahed (Author), Mohammed Elmeski (Author), Nobuyuki Tanaka (Author) |
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Arizona State University,
2010-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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