Essays about: "education in libya"

Found 3 essays containing the words education in libya.

  1. 1. “I think it’s good for me to speak English fluently” : - A Questionnaire-Based Study of Libyan University Students’  Attitudes to EFL

    University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Engelska

    Author : Johanna Breime; [2019]
    Keywords : EFL; Language learning; Libya; motivation; attitude;

    Abstract : To know English has been argued to be more important than ever before. Not knowing English in the modern globalized world may lead to social inequality and disparity of opportunities for people (García & Beatens Beardsmore, 2009, p.12). READ MORE

  2. 2. Education a Dark Force? : A Qualitative Investigation of Education and Domestic Terrorism in the Middle East North Africa

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning

    Author : Lucienne Heyworth; [2017]
    Keywords : Domestic Terrorism; Education; Middle East North Africa; Expectations; Frustration; MENA; Jordan; Morocco; Libya; Egypt;

    Abstract : Extant research on terrorism has predominantly examined conditions associated with transnational terror. Considerably less is known about home-grown or domestic terrorism despite its accounting for much of the non-state violence seen in the international system. READ MORE

  3. 3. Critical Thinking in Syrian Secondary School History Education

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Arabiska

    Author : Isaac Heinrich; [2011]
    Keywords : Historical narratives; Syria; Critical Thinking; Education; Grounded Theory; Secondary schools; Languages and Literatures;

    Abstract : Despite much research on the socioeconomic effects of public education in the Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA) region, few studies have been made that investigate the qualitative dimensions of these countries’ national education systems, modes of instruction, and educational materials. Knowledge- and skills attainment should be at the core of such research, as well as the sociocultural, historic and political implications of education. READ MORE