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  2. Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    An Introduction to the History of Education in Modern Egypt. Routledge, 2019. Krapp, Stefanie. "The educational and vocational training system in Egypt: Development, structure, problems." International journal of sociology 29.1 (1999): 66–96. Radwan, A. (1951) Old and New Forces of Egyptian Education in Egypt.

  3. Reda Hegazy - Wikipedia

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    Reda Hegazy (Arabic: رِضا حجازي; born 4 December 1959) was the Egyptian Minister of Education and Technical Education in the cabinet headed by Mostafa Madbouly in succession of Tarek Shawki.

  4. Cairo - Wikipedia

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    Greater Cairo has long been the hub of education and educational services for Egypt and the region. Today, Greater Cairo is the centre for many government offices governing the Egyptian educational system, has the largest number of educational schools, and higher education institutes among other cities and governorates of Egypt.

  5. Category:Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Education in Egypt" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Tarek Shawki - Wikipedia

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    Tarek Galal Shawki (Arabic: طارق جلال شوقى) (born June 12, 1957, in Cairo, Egypt) is the former minister of education in Egypt. [1] He was the Dean of the School of Sciences and Engineering at the American University in Cairo (AUC). This academic assignment started on 1 September 2012 following a four-year tenure as the Director of ...

  7. Ministry of Education (Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education [1] is a ministry responsible for education in Egypt. Ministers. Hilmi Murad 1968–1969; El Helali el Sherbini from September 2015 [2]

  8. Thanaweya Amma - Wikipedia

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    Thanaweya Amma (Arabic: ثانوية عامة ) is a series of standardized tests in Egypt that lead to the General Secondary Education Certificate for public secondary schools and serves as the entrance examination for Egyptian public universities.

  9. Ancient higher-learning institutions - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptians established an organization of higher learning – the Per-ankh, which means the "House of Life" – in 2000 BCE. [3] [4]In the third century BCE, amid the Ptolemaic dynasty, the Serapeum, Mouseion, and Library of Alexandria served as organizations of higher learning in Alexandria.