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  2. Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Education has spread in Egypt since the time of the ancient Egyptians, who contributed to the invention of writing. They recorded the ancient Egyptian language using hieroglyphs, and during their reign, "Bar Ankh," or the House of Life, was established as the first school and library in the history of humanity.

  3. List of universities in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of universities in Egypt. The higher education sector of Egypt includes a number of state-funded, national and private universities. State-funded

  4. Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Egypt)

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    The ministry has international bureaus, including the Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau in Washington, D.C. [12] In early 2018, the ministry with Minya University, spearheaded a week-long sports event for people with disabilities. It was the first of its kind in Egypt's history, as Egypt works to include the disabled in social activities ...

  5. 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]

  6. Category:Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt education-related lists (1 C, 5 P) A. Academia in Egypt (2 C, 3 P) E. Educational organisations based in Egypt (6 C, 2 P) Egyptian educators (5 C, 3 P) L.

  7. 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.

  8. Cairo University - Wikipedia

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    At the turn of the century, Egyptian intellectuals and public figures began making calls to establish an Egyptian institute of higher education to provide a modern, professional education to Egyptians. Armenian bureaucrat Yaqub Artin made the first known published reference to establishing an Egyptian university in 1894.

  9. Ismail al-Qabbani - Wikipedia

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    Ismail al-Qabbani (Arabic: إسماعيل القباني; born in 1898 in Asyut Governorate–1963) was an Egyptian reforming educationalist. He introduced to the Egyptian education system the concept of Pragmatism. He was also convinced that education in Egypt should be indigenous and rooted in Egyptian and Arabic culture. [1]