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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. Category:Ministers of education of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 November 2024, at 22:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Mahmoud Abo El-Nasr - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoud Mohamed Mahmoud Abo El-Nasr [1] (born 1953) is an Egyptian engineering professor and politician. He was the minister of education in the interim government of Hazem Al Beblawi [ 2 ] and held the position in the interim government of Ibrahim Mahlab .

  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. Ibrahim Deif - Wikipedia

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    He was elected as the dean of the faculty of education at Suez Canal University in 2008. Then he became the vice president of Suez Canal University for Suez Branch Affairs on 29 March 2012. [1] [3] His term will last until 28 March 2016. [1] Deif was appointed Egypt's minister of education on 2 August 2012.

  7. 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.

  8. Ali Pasha Mubarak - Wikipedia

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    Ali Mubarak's emphasis on modernizing Egypt went beyond education. During the late 1800s, Ali Mubarak played a major role in creating the outlines for the modern city layout of Cairo. [5] The city of Cairo underwent a major modernization process during the 1800s. In 1847, Egypt was still considered to be a member of the Ottoman Empire.

  9. Mostafa Mussad - Wikipedia

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    Mostafa El Said Mussad is the former minister of higher education of Egypt. He was part of the Qandil Cabinet and is a member of the Freedom and Justice Party . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is described as Islamist engineering professor by Ashraf Khaled.