Education 2.0: A Vision for Educational Transformation in Egypt

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This chapter presents a comprehensive description and analysis of Egypt's Education 2.0 (EDU. 2.0) reform plan for grades K-2. The reform's five key components are described including the new multidisciplinary curriculum, technology integration, school management Continuous Professional Development (CPD), access and infrastructure, and reformed assessment. We analyze this reform from five perspectives and conclude that a cultural shift, high-quality CPD, and a robust accountability system are imperative to sustainable educational reform in Egypt. This cannot be achieved without a shared vision and engagement between teachers, parents, and Egypt's Education Ministry.

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Moustafa, N., Elghamrawy, E., King, K., & Hao, Y. (2022). Education 2.0: A Vision for Educational Transformation in Egypt. In Education to Build Back Better: What Can We Learn from Education Reform for a Post-pandemic World (pp. 51–74). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93951-9_3

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