Arabic-L:LING&PEDA:References on Education in Morocco responses
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Date: 13 Mar 2006
From:narm at ajniha.org
Subject:References on Education in Morocco response
Hi Koen,
You should see the "Arab Human Development Report 2003", you will
find it here:
http://www.rbas.undp.org/
Good Luck
Basem Narmok
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2)
Date: 13 Mar 2006
From:afraalmussawir at yahoo.com
Subject:References on Education in Morocco response
you may want to check articles and books by dale eickelman, whose
experience is also from other parts of the arab world (ie not only
morocco) and who does historical as well as contemporary issues.
best of luck,
afra
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Date: 13 Mar 2006
From:xzouhir at yahoo.com
Subject:References on Education in Morocco response
Please check the following references:
Morocco
Agnaou, F. (2004). Gender, literacy, and empowerment in Morocco. New
York:
Routledge.
Elbiad, M. (1991). The role of some population sectors in the
progress of Arabization
In Morocco. International Journal of the Sociology of
Language 87, 27-44.
Ennaji, M. (2005). Multilingualism, cultural identity, and education
in Morocco. New
York: Springer.
Marley, D. (2004). Language attitudes in Morocco following recent
changes in
language policy. Language Policy, 3, 25-46.
Ouakrime, M. Morocco. In Damtew Teferre & Philip G. Altbach (Eds.),
African higher education. Indiana University Press.
Sadiqi, F. (2003). Women, gender and language in Morocco. Leiden:
Koninklijke Brill.
Youssi, A. (1995). The Morocaan triglossia: Facts and implications.
International
Journal of the Socilology of Language, 112, 29-43.
Wagner, D. A. (1993). Literacy, culture, & development: Becoming
literate
in Morocco. England: Cambridge University Press.
Wagner, D. A. (1998). Putting second language first: Language and
literacy
learning in Morocco. In Aydin Y. Durgunuglu. & Ludo
Verhoeven (Eds.),
Literacy development in a multilingual context: Cross-
cultural perspectives.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Egypt
Russel, M. (2001). Competing, overlapping and contradictory agendas:
Egyptian education under the British occupation 1882-1922. Comprative
Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 21, 50-60.
Sayed, F.H. (2005). Security, dononors' interests, and education
policy making in Egypt. Miditerranean Quarterly, 2, 66-84
Said, M.E. Egypt. In Damtew Teferre & Philip G. Altbach (Eds.),
African higher education. Indiana University Press.
I hope this will help.
Abderrahmane Zouhir
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4)
Date: 13 Mar 2006
From:HH87EG at aol.com
Subject:References on Education in Morocco response
dedartment of education in Morroco or call the Morroco Ambassy and
ask information about books you need
good luck
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