Egypt : Teachers

In 2008 (the most recent data available), Egypt spent 3.8 percent of Gross Domestic Product, or GDP on public education; in 2003 this figure was recorded as 4.9 percent. In 2008, Egypt spent 11.9 percent of total public spending on education; in 20...

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topic ABSENTEEISM
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
ACADEMIC SUBJECTS
ACCESS TO PRIMARY EDUCATION
ACCREDITATION
ACHIEVEMENT DATA
ACTIVE LEARNING
BASIC EDUCATION
BEGINNING TEACHERS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAREER
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREERS
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
CLASSROOM PARTICIPATION
CLASSROOM TEACHING
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
CONTINUOUS LEARNING
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK
DECENTRALIZATION
DISCIPLINES
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
EDUCATION DEGREE
EDUCATION DIRECTORATES
EDUCATION FOR GIRLS
EDUCATION LEADERS
EDUCATION POLICIES
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
EDUCATION QUALITY
EDUCATION REFORM
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT
EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION
EDUCATIONAL QUALITY
EFFECTIVE TEACHERS
EFFECTIVE TEACHING
EMPLOYMENT
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
EXAM
EXPERIENCED TEACHERS
FACULTIES
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
FACULTY OF LAW
FEMALE TEACHERS
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
GENDER EQUITY
GIRLS
GLOBAL EDUCATION
GRADING
HOMEWORK
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCENTIVES FOR TEACHERS
INDUCTION TRAINING
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INNOVATIVE APPROACHES
INSTRUCTION
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
LEADERSHIP
LEADERSHIP SKILLS
LEARNING
LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LESSON PLANNING
LITERACY
LITERATURE
LOWER SECONDARY
LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOL
MATHEMATICS
MEDICAL SCHOOL
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL CURRICULUM
NATIONAL EDUCATION
NATIONAL EDUCATION INDICATORS
NEW ENTRANTS
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
NUMBER OF TEACHERS
OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN
PEDAGOGIC SKILLS
PEDAGOGICAL SKILLS
PEDAGOGY
PRIMARY CHILDREN
PRIMARY COMPLETION
PRIMARY COMPLETION RATES
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT RATE
PRIMARY LEVEL
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC EDUCATION
PUBLIC SCHOOL
PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
QUALIFIED TEACHERS
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF TEACHING
QUALITY STANDARDS
READING
REGULAR TEACHER
RURAL AREAS
SALARY INCREASES
SANITATION
SCHOLARSHIPS
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATION
SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
SCHOOL STUDENTS
SCHOOL TEACHERS
SCHOOL TIME
SCHOOLS
SCIENCE STUDY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY ENROLLMENT
SECONDARY ENROLLMENT RATE
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SENIOR TEACHER
SERVICE TRAINING
SKILLED TEACHERS
SKILLS TRAINING
SPECIAL NEEDS
STANDARDIZED TESTS
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
STUDENT ASSESSMENTS
STUDENT ENROLLMENT
STUDENT ENROLLMENT PATTERNS
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
STUDENT POPULATION
STUDENT-TEACHER RATIOS
SUBJECT AREAS
SUBJECT DISCIPLINES
SUBJECT MATTER
SUBJECT MATTER KNOWLEDGE
SUBJECT MATTERS
SUPPLY OF TEACHERS
TARGETED INCENTIVES
TEACHER
TEACHER COMPETENCIES
TEACHER EDUCATION
TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS
TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS
TEACHER EVALUATIONS
TEACHER ORGANIZATIONS
TEACHER PAY
TEACHER PERFORMANCE
TEACHER STANDARDS
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
TEACHING FORCE
TEACHING JOB
TEACHING PROCESSES
TEACHING QUALITY
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TEXTBOOKS
TRAINING PROGRAMS
UNIVERSITIES
YOUTH
spellingShingle ABSENTEEISM
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
ACADEMIC SUBJECTS
ACCESS TO PRIMARY EDUCATION
ACCREDITATION
ACHIEVEMENT DATA
ACTIVE LEARNING
BASIC EDUCATION
BEGINNING TEACHERS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAREER
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREERS
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
CLASSROOM PARTICIPATION
CLASSROOM TEACHING
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
CONTINUOUS LEARNING
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK
DECENTRALIZATION
DISCIPLINES
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
EDUCATION DEGREE
EDUCATION DIRECTORATES
EDUCATION FOR GIRLS
EDUCATION LEADERS
EDUCATION POLICIES
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
EDUCATION QUALITY
EDUCATION REFORM
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT
EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION
EDUCATIONAL QUALITY
EFFECTIVE TEACHERS
EFFECTIVE TEACHING
EMPLOYMENT
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
EXAM
EXPERIENCED TEACHERS
FACULTIES
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
FACULTY OF LAW
FEMALE TEACHERS
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
GENDER EQUITY
GIRLS
GLOBAL EDUCATION
GRADING
HOMEWORK
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCENTIVES FOR TEACHERS
INDUCTION TRAINING
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INNOVATIVE APPROACHES
INSTRUCTION
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
LEADERSHIP
LEADERSHIP SKILLS
LEARNING
LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LESSON PLANNING
LITERACY
LITERATURE
LOWER SECONDARY
LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOL
MATHEMATICS
MEDICAL SCHOOL
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL CURRICULUM
NATIONAL EDUCATION
NATIONAL EDUCATION INDICATORS
NEW ENTRANTS
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
NUMBER OF TEACHERS
OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN
PEDAGOGIC SKILLS
PEDAGOGICAL SKILLS
PEDAGOGY
PRIMARY CHILDREN
PRIMARY COMPLETION
PRIMARY COMPLETION RATES
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT RATE
PRIMARY LEVEL
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC EDUCATION
PUBLIC SCHOOL
PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
QUALIFIED TEACHERS
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF TEACHING
QUALITY STANDARDS
READING
REGULAR TEACHER
RURAL AREAS
SALARY INCREASES
SANITATION
SCHOLARSHIPS
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATION
SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
SCHOOL STUDENTS
SCHOOL TEACHERS
SCHOOL TIME
SCHOOLS
SCIENCE STUDY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY ENROLLMENT
SECONDARY ENROLLMENT RATE
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SENIOR TEACHER
SERVICE TRAINING
SKILLED TEACHERS
SKILLS TRAINING
SPECIAL NEEDS
STANDARDIZED TESTS
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
STUDENT ASSESSMENTS
STUDENT ENROLLMENT
STUDENT ENROLLMENT PATTERNS
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
STUDENT POPULATION
STUDENT-TEACHER RATIOS
SUBJECT AREAS
SUBJECT DISCIPLINES
SUBJECT MATTER
SUBJECT MATTER KNOWLEDGE
SUBJECT MATTERS
SUPPLY OF TEACHERS
TARGETED INCENTIVES
TEACHER
TEACHER COMPETENCIES
TEACHER EDUCATION
TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS
TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS
TEACHER EVALUATIONS
TEACHER ORGANIZATIONS
TEACHER PAY
TEACHER PERFORMANCE
TEACHER STANDARDS
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
TEACHING FORCE
TEACHING JOB
TEACHING PROCESSES
TEACHING QUALITY
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TEXTBOOKS
TRAINING PROGRAMS
UNIVERSITIES
YOUTH
World Bank
Egypt : Teachers
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Egypt, Arab Republic of
relation Systems Approach for Better Education Results (SABER) country report;2010
description In 2008 (the most recent data available), Egypt spent 3.8 percent of Gross Domestic Product, or GDP on public education; in 2003 this figure was recorded as 4.9 percent. In 2008, Egypt spent 11.9 percent of total public spending on education; in 2003, this figure was recorded as 16.2 percent. However, over recent years, Egypt has achieved important improvements in access to primary education. The primary enrollment rate reached 94 percent (2007) from 86 percent at the beginning of the decade. Egypt's secondary enrollment rate (71 percent in 2002) compares favorably to other countries in the Middle East and North Africa region and to other low-middle income countries. Despite these improvements, learning outcomes remain a source of concern. Egyptian students mean scores in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study Mathematics (TIMSS) declined between 2003 and 2007, from 406 to 391 points. Thus, improving the quality of education is a priority for the country.
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title Egypt : Teachers
title_short Egypt : Teachers
title_full Egypt : Teachers
title_fullStr Egypt : Teachers
title_full_unstemmed Egypt : Teachers
title_sort egypt : teachers
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
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spelling okr-10986-179312021-04-23T14:03:35Z Egypt : Teachers World Bank ABSENTEEISM ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC SUBJECTS ACCESS TO PRIMARY EDUCATION ACCREDITATION ACHIEVEMENT DATA ACTIVE LEARNING BASIC EDUCATION BEGINNING TEACHERS CAPACITY BUILDING CAREER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREERS CLASSROOM CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT CLASSROOM PARTICIPATION CLASSROOM TEACHING COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES CONTINUOUS LEARNING CURRICULUM CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK DECENTRALIZATION DISCIPLINES EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EDUCATION DEGREE EDUCATION DIRECTORATES EDUCATION FOR GIRLS EDUCATION LEADERS EDUCATION POLICIES EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION QUALITY EDUCATION REFORM EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION EDUCATIONAL QUALITY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS EFFECTIVE TEACHING EMPLOYMENT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS EXAM EXPERIENCED TEACHERS FACULTIES FACULTY OF EDUCATION FACULTY OF LAW FEMALE TEACHERS FOREIGN LANGUAGES GENDER EQUITY GIRLS GLOBAL EDUCATION GRADING HOMEWORK HUMAN RESOURCES INCENTIVES FOR TEACHERS INDUCTION TRAINING INFORMATION SYSTEMS INNOVATIVE APPROACHES INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP SKILLS LEARNING LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS LEARNING OUTCOMES LESSON PLANNING LITERACY LITERATURE LOWER SECONDARY LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS MEDICAL SCHOOL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NATIONAL CURRICULUM NATIONAL EDUCATION NATIONAL EDUCATION INDICATORS NEW ENTRANTS NUMBER OF STUDENTS NUMBER OF TEACHERS OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN PEDAGOGIC SKILLS PEDAGOGICAL SKILLS PEDAGOGY PRIMARY CHILDREN PRIMARY COMPLETION PRIMARY COMPLETION RATES PRIMARY ENROLLMENT PRIMARY ENROLLMENT RATE PRIMARY LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC SCHOOL PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS PUBLIC SCHOOLS QUALIFIED TEACHERS QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF TEACHING QUALITY STANDARDS READING REGULAR TEACHER RURAL AREAS SALARY INCREASES SANITATION SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATION SCHOOL PRINCIPALS SCHOOL STUDENTS SCHOOL TEACHERS SCHOOL TIME SCHOOLS SCIENCE STUDY SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY ENROLLMENT SECONDARY ENROLLMENT RATE SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SENIOR TEACHER SERVICE TRAINING SKILLED TEACHERS SKILLS TRAINING SPECIAL NEEDS STANDARDIZED TESTS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT ASSESSMENTS STUDENT ENROLLMENT STUDENT ENROLLMENT PATTERNS STUDENT LEARNING STUDENT PERFORMANCE STUDENT POPULATION STUDENT-TEACHER RATIOS SUBJECT AREAS SUBJECT DISCIPLINES SUBJECT MATTER SUBJECT MATTER KNOWLEDGE SUBJECT MATTERS SUPPLY OF TEACHERS TARGETED INCENTIVES TEACHER TEACHER COMPETENCIES TEACHER EDUCATION TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS TEACHER EVALUATIONS TEACHER ORGANIZATIONS TEACHER PAY TEACHER PERFORMANCE TEACHER STANDARDS TEACHER TRAINING TEACHERS TEACHING TEACHING EXPERIENCE TEACHING FORCE TEACHING JOB TEACHING PROCESSES TEACHING QUALITY TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TERTIARY EDUCATION TEXTBOOKS TRAINING PROGRAMS UNIVERSITIES YOUTH In 2008 (the most recent data available), Egypt spent 3.8 percent of Gross Domestic Product, or GDP on public education; in 2003 this figure was recorded as 4.9 percent. In 2008, Egypt spent 11.9 percent of total public spending on education; in 2003, this figure was recorded as 16.2 percent. However, over recent years, Egypt has achieved important improvements in access to primary education. The primary enrollment rate reached 94 percent (2007) from 86 percent at the beginning of the decade. Egypt's secondary enrollment rate (71 percent in 2002) compares favorably to other countries in the Middle East and North Africa region and to other low-middle income countries. Despite these improvements, learning outcomes remain a source of concern. Egyptian students mean scores in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study Mathematics (TIMSS) declined between 2003 and 2007, from 406 to 391 points. Thus, improving the quality of education is a priority for the country. 2014-04-21T21:21:55Z 2014-04-21T21:21:55Z 2010-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/18100593/egypt-arab-republic-teachers http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17931 English en_US Systems Approach for Better Education Results (SABER) country report;2010 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Egypt, Arab Republic of