Education in the Arab Countries – Part Two
Hasan A. Yahya, professor of Educational Administration
This article in a series of articles on education in the Arab countries. In Islam, as a way of life, the first and most venerated word in the Koran is "read;" learning is believed to make a person more faithful to God, and more useful to humanity. In Islam, acquiring knowledge is equated with seeking the truth. As the great Arab philosopher Abu Yusef Al-Kindi (805-873) said: "We should not shy away from welcoming and acquiring the truth regardless of where it comes from, even if it comes from distant races and nations that are different from us. Nothing is more important than seeking the truth except the truth itself."
During the last few decades, the spirit of such philosophy was lost and the region was intellectually blocked from the rest of the world. Today, polls throughout the Arab region indicate that people are dismayed by the resulting shortcomings in their societies. Although not universally acknowledged, underlying these shortcomings are weaknesses in the educational system, its approaches, materials and institutions. This is true at all levels of the education systems.
Emphasis in pre-university education on rote learning has stifled independent thinking. In some cases, instituting free university education to all has ballooned class sizes to untenable numbers. More importantly, top-down government control has ruled out innovation by teachers and students. Decades of neglect, inaction and the preservation of the status quo have produced aimless youth to join a largely muted, passive and ineffective workforce.
Thus, Arab countries missed the industrial age and continued to import most needed machinery and products from others. Similarly, they missed the nuclear age and did not contribute to unlocking the secrets of the atom or the peaceful uses of radiation. The space age also passed with little notice in the Arab region. It behaved as a spectator of a sport who does not know the rules of the game. Arab leaders believed that expenditure in scientific research was a luxury that only rich countries could afford.
Egypt used to play a leading role in the Arab region. During the past century, it set the cultural trends and provided administrators, teachers, advisors and aid to others. However, a humiliating military defeat in 1967 derailed its self-confidence and eroded its influence. As Egypt slumbered in self-pity, the rest of the Arab world followed suit and stagnated. Thus, a revival of its preeminence would have positive effects in the whole region. Egypt's newly-named cabinet is led by an information technology expert. The success of this cabinet's forward-looking reform mandate could inspire similar efforts elsewhere in the Arab world. (422 words) www.askdryahya.com
Resources:
- Khaled al-Maeena, "A Report which Should Open Arab Eyes," Arab News, July 5, 2002.
- Rima Khalaf Hunaidi, quoted in a U.N. press release, "U.N. Human Development Report Finds Arab Countries Lagging Behind," July 3, 2002.
- http://www.escwa.org.lb/information/press/un/2002/july/3.html.
- Sal-ama A. Salama, "Facing Up to Unpleasant Facts," Al-Ahram Weekly, July 11-17, 2002.
- Thomas L. Friedman, "Arabs at the Crossroads," The New York Times, July 3, 2002.
- Robert Fisk, "UN Highlights Uncomfortable Truths for Arab World," The Independent, July 3, 2002.
- Victor Davis Hanson, "A Ray of Arab Candor," City Journal (Online), July 3, 2002, at http://www.city-journal.org/html/eon_7_3_02vdh.html.
- Al-Jazeerah English
- BBC Arabic Reports
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In this series of articles , professor Hasan Yahya covers an important topic: Education in the Arab Countries. The series include some misunderstood issues, females education, school management and teachers, evaluation and achievement, reformation and progress as well as obstacles are covered in most Arab countries. Efforts for reform in this area should be commended.
In this series of articles , professor Hasan Yahya covers an important topic: Education in the Arab Countries. The series include some misunderstood issues, females education, school management and teachers, evaluation and achievement, reformation and progress as well as obstacles are covered in most Arab countries. Efforts for reform in this area should be commended.
In this series of articles , professor Hasan Yahya covers an important topic: Education in the Arab Countries. The series include some misunderstood issues, females education, school management and teachers, evaluation and achievement, reformation and progress as well as obstacles are covered in most Arab countries. Efforts for reform in this area should be commended.
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