1 / 13

Egypt

Egypt . Education AND ITS PROBLEMS . Education is free. The education system in the Arab Republic of Egypt is the largest in the Middle East and North Africa.

minnie
Download Presentation

Egypt

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Egypt Education AND ITS PROBLEMS

  2. Education is free • The education system in the Arab Republic of Egypt is the largest in the Middle East and North Africa. • Ministries of Education and Higher Education provide every Egyptian Child with free education. From pre- school to the university degree.

  3. Trends and allocations in pre-university spending • Pre-university education spending reached LE 17.2 billion in 2002/03 or 13.5 percent of total public spending.

  4. Pieces of Information • Egypt’s public spending on education is high by international standards. Relative to other countries with comparable incomes. For example, the requested allocation for textbooks in the2004/05 budget is about LE 1.6 billion, to print 481 million copies.

  5. Egypt and Technology • Egypt is the country no. 24 in the world in internet usage. Now having a computer and Internet connection is easier, Even having a mobile with internet connection is easier. Which has its effects on Education and will open new doors in the next decades • Millions of Egyptians gathered by invitation on Face Book to meet in one location “Altahrir Square” in Jan 25th 2011 to revolute against the regime.

  6. Advantages: • Standardized building of 95% schools • Qualified teachers & some building capacity programs. • 1 shift per school day in 98 % of the schools • Few percentage of dropouts. • Free Education • Free textbox

  7. Problems in education • Ineffective and inefficient spending than from a lack of resources. • Low technological resources in some areas. • Over crowded classes (50 student in class) • Growth in staff numbers at rates above the growth in student enrolments. • Limited training and professional development of teachers • Centralization in curriculum and standards • Centralization of monitoring and following up • Low salaries of teachers • Households (especially the poor) are overloaded by tutoring and other fees. • A lack of buildings in some areas.

  8. Suggested Solutions • To seek nontraditional sources of funds in some areas • To improve the quality and equity of the overall education system, particularly primary education. • To promote accountability in all institutional arrangements, and enhance the participation of stakeholders (including parents) in budgetary decision-making. • Explore strategies for decentralization.

  9. Public and experimental schools

  10. Private &International Schools

More Related