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Title: The North African educational challenge : from colonisation to the current alledged Islamist threat
Authors: Vermeren, Pierre
Keywords: Education -- Africa, North
Elite (Social sciences) -- Africa, North
Islamic education -- Africa, North
Postcolonialism -- Africa, North
Education -- Africa, North -- Evaluation
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: University of Malta. Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Educational Research
Citation: Vermeren, P. (2009). The North African educational challenge : from colonisation to the current alledged Islamist threat. Mediterranean Journal of Educational Studies, 14(2), 49-64
Abstract: This paper focuses on the reproductive role of education in colonial and post-colonial North Africa, especially in the three main French-speaking countries, namely Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. The training of a bicultural élite was one of the main consequences of French colonisation. It will be argued that after independence, the framework of the ‘colonial’ educational system actually remained in place. It even became a ‘national’ system which, by the end of the twentieth century, produced, in each country, a very narrow national élite, which for decades kept State power and economic governance in its hands. After the 1980s, this situation led to deep political and social crises.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/22512
ISSN: 1024-5375
Appears in Collections:MJES, Volume 14, No. 2 (2009)
MJES, Volume 14, No. 2 (2009)

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