Guest guest Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share Posted May 23, 2009 Hello all Historical introduction to education in the Sudan It follows that the talk about the education of children Despite the extreme heat we have these days in Sudan However, we continue to smile on our faces Hyatnaually Start by talking about the lives of children in the Sudan to be an introduction to some basic things The first and most important of these things, I believe that I give you About Education in Sudan The second thing is the customs and traditions that we know we have parents and children Now I will talk about the history of education in the Sudan Education in Sudan University campus, Gordon Pasha, now the University of Khartoum 1936 Without doubt, it is uncharitable to say that primary education has appeared in the Sudan at the beginning of the entry of the Arabs of the Sudan, it was preceded by a number of ancient kingdoms have their known teaching aids, and can be accurate to say that the beginning of formal education and speak the Arabic language has been associated with the the beginning of the entry of the Arabs in the Sudan under a succession of Osman Bin Affan, may God bless him. It is the education of that period until the date of the English invasion of the Egyptian Sudan, the pattern is limited by the Quranic teachings of the Quran on the role of ideology and education in addition to teaching the basics of Arabic language and some of the principles of mathematics. Called the initial phase of the school history book, which kept the name even Khmsinat the last century and after the emergence of East and higher education ... Where they were the name of the central and secondary schools where they have been deployed and the Ministry of Education to include all states of the Sudan during the second half of the twentieth century. Schools contributed to the Egyptian educational mission in the area as far as public education in the Sudan, where its work was limited at the outset on the education of the Egyptian people of the community, but has subsequently absorb Sudanese students as she thought, the dissemination of its political allegiance to Egypt .. One of the largest schools of Egyptian Sudan School of Gamal Abdel Nasser and the overall secondary Khartoum Coptology primary and secondary schools, and the growing role of education in Egypt, Sudan to deploy a number of U.S. schools in Sudan, and the establishment of the Khartoum branch of Cairo University to serve the Sudanese side of the university known as: University of Khartoum. Of community schools in Sudan frigates missionary schools from the same century American teacher and missionary in Khartoum nautical schools Kamboni in Khartoum and Khartoum North and Omdurman, and the spread of missionary or missionary schools to include a number of southern states of Sudan, which had a clear impact in the dissemination of the teachings of Christianity in southern Sudan. Special Education Sudan began in the fifties of last century, with the intermediate and secondary education, only the initiative of the professor / facilitator of the family of Sheikh Saraj Saraj good, spreading the capital's schools, working on the same lines of the Egyptian educational mission, and these schools are still working today. Of the working area of the famous schools of special education school, Khartoum Sudan, World, but it is limited to class able to increase the school fees. Schools of education quality in Sudan appeared early nineties a group of schools designated as schools set up by the global al-Faruq, professor / Mahfouz Abdel-Aziz, and the number eight, the school has worked to provide quality education using audio-visual language and the adoption of the Japanese and English along with Arabic from the primary stage, but these schools, after seven years of success was stopped after the owner accused of spying and the relationship network of the World Freemasonry. Spread of private education in Sudan after the significant decline in public education as a result of crowded rooms Darsp and inefficient teachers, which gave birth to dozens of private schools in Khartoum, headed by the African Council schools for special education under the auspices of the Organization of the Islamic Da'wa Sudan. University education was limited to Sudan's only university, the University of Khartoum, which was ranked fourth in terms of Africa Academy, followed by the University of Juba, Southern Province, has witnessed the expansion of university education during the reign of Nimeri as the number of universities and colleges now Merpo the session. Met with you soon Regards and respect isam portal.children4you.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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