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The Probelmatic of Citizenship in Education Following the January 25th Revolution
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
Cairo, Egypt | 2013 | p. 119-144
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISSN 1110-7847
Author: 
فرج، إلهام عبد الحميد
Corporate author: 
Cairo University
Region: 
Arab States

This paper dealt with the issue of citizenship and its problematics in education in the wake of the 25th January Revolution (in Egypt) through the following points: 1) The characteristics and dimensions of the concept of citizenship; 2) The educational policy regarding the education on citizenship before and after the 25th January Revolution; 3) The reflection of the education policy on the issue of citizenship in the educational curricula.

The paper concluded that preserving national unity in Egypt has become a supreme aim that requires that Egyptian education becomes a means for achieving citizenship through the enlightening of minds and relying on a scientific critical approach.

The paper tables several points that need to be considered in order for education to become patriotic and void of indoctrination and politicization. The points include: respecting scientific and objective thinking in the curricula, emphasizing the concept of cultural and religious pluralism that has all along been a feature of Egyptian culture and emphasizing the principle of citizenship in education through national cohesion and correlation. The paper also stresses the responsibility of teachers which requires training them on teaching strategies the are based on dialogue away from rote culture.

Resource Type: 
Curriculum, teaching-learning materials and guides
Research papers / journal articles
Conference and programme reports
Theme: 
Civic / Citizenship / Democracy
Diversity / cultural literacy / inclusive
Level of education: 
Other