
Reimagining Education in the Middle East
Insights from Iraq
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 25 July 2025
- ISBN 9781041020431
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages136 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 7 Illustrations, black & white; 7 Halftones, black & white 700
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Short description:
This book examines the educational challenges in the broader Middle East, using insights from Iraq to explore historical, political, social, religious, and linguistic influences on education. It introduces new theoretical perspectives to the educational policies of the past century and proposes alternative approaches to policymaking.
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Long description:
This book critically examines significant educational challenges in the broader Middle East, using insights from Iraq to explore historical, political, social, racial, religious, linguistic, and sectarian influences on education. It introduces new theoretical perspectives to explain why ineffective educational policies have persisted for the past century and proposes alternative approaches for research and policymaking in the region.
Utilizing grounded theory methodology, the book includes interviews with 20 prominent Iraqi educational policymakers to reveal a shared worldview?termed the Traditional Paradigm?that continues to influence education and policy. It critiques dominant Western paradigms of critical theory and postmodernism for their inability to capture the complexities of the Middle East. Additionally, it introduces the Established Reality Theory, which draws on cognitive psychology and sociology to explain why ineffective policies persist despite shifts in regime. The book provides new insights, policy recommendations, and avenues for research to assist scholars and policymakers in tackling significant educational challenges.
The book is relevant to scholars, researchers, and students in education, Middle Eastern studies, sociology, and political science. It is also valuable for policymakers, educators, and institutions seeking a deeper understanding of educational structures and reform in the Middle East.
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1. Setting the Stage: The Historical and Conceptual Contexts 2. The Traditional Paradigm (TP) 3. Neither East nor West Paradigms 4. Insights from Interviewing Iraqi Policymakers 5. The Established Reality Theory 6. Challenging by Hammer 7. Prologue of Future Policies
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Reimagining Education in the Middle East: Insights from Iraq
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