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The public education system in Egypt consists of three levels: the basic education stage for 4–14 years old: kindergarten for two years followed by primary school for six years and preparatory school (ISCED Level 2) for three years.
1 lip 2023 · The advent of modern education to Egypt introduced tensions between two visions of competing education: on one hand, there was a largely ‘medieval’ vision propagated by the religious establishment and its scholars.
1 kwi 2013 · Overarching and relevant influences are religion, evident in the Islamic educational system that was first formed and still exists today, British occupation, which followed, and secular Egyptian education, which developed as the result of the two previous factors.
Since all of Egypt worshipped the same gods, religious education was much simpler than it is today. Children were taught respect and honor from the time they were very young, and disobedience and disrespect incurred harsh punishments.
1 lip 2023 · This article discusses models for religious education in school in (parts of) the Muslim world and the implied relation between self and other, confessional and national identity.
5 dni temu · As a civilization contemporary with Egyptian civilization, Mesopotamia developed education quite similar to that of its counterpart with respect to its purpose and training. Formal education was practical and aimed to train scribes and priests. It was extended from basic reading, writing, and religion to higher learning in law, medicine, and ...
Most education in the pre-colonial Middle East and South Asia was inextrica-bly permeated by religion, in that it relied heavily on study or memorization of religious scriptures and rituals for the purpose of training believers, or on the use of religious texts or stories to teach ostensibly secular subjects such as ge-ography or history.