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  2. Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Technical education in Egypt encompasses various disciplines, including industrial, agricultural, and commercial fields, with some institutions implementing a dual education system. More recently, the Egyptian government has introduced Applied Technology Schools as part of its efforts to enhance technical and vocational education and training ...

  3. 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.

  4. Ali Pasha Mubarak - Wikipedia

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    In addition to improving efficiency in the Egyptian education system, Ali Mubarak wanted to create an environment where students were inspired to be a part of the Egyptian nation and to encourage students to pursue education in modern technology. [7] He used his past experience as a student to identify situations that needed to be addressed.

  5. History of education - Wikipedia

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    The history of education, like other history, extends at least as far back as the first written records recovered from ancient civilizations. Historical studies have ...

  6. Alexandrian school - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphus (285–247), whose librarian was the celebrated Callimachus, gathered all the works of Aristotle, and also introduced a number of Jewish and native Egyptian works. Among these appears to have been a portion of the Septuagint. Euergetes (247–222) increased the library by seizing on the original editions of the dramatists from the ...

  7. Egypt in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    In 828 another Egyptian revolt broke out, and in 831 the Copts joined with native Muslims against the government. A major change came in 834, when Caliph al-Mu'tasim discontinued the practice of paying the jund as they nominally still formed the province's garrison—the ʿaṭāʾ from the local revenue.

  8. Category:Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian educators (5 C, 3 P) L. Language education in Egypt (1 P) M. ... Pages in category "Education in Egypt" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of ...

  9. List of ministers of education of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ministers who have headed the Ministry of Education of Egypt. List. Monarchical era (1873–1952) Name Served from Served until Reference ...