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CURRICULUM REFORM IN PAKISTAN

Amna Afreen
pubblicato da Gatekeeper Press

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I have written this book in an effort to explore how the history of Pakistan has resulted in the critical problems weighing down its education system. The book examines the questions: Why and how has a small elite class come to rule Pakistan? And how has their rule worsened the country's problems? The focus will be to critically examine the elements of the Pakistani national curriculum and madrasas and their effects on Pakistani society. The book represents the fusion of my experiences in Pakistan with extensive literature analysis, interviews, and textbook analysis. This research began when I came to the United States in January 2015 through the SAR program. I wanted to know the answers to profoundly unsettling questions. How can a society be so intolerant that a scholar educated solely in Pakistan is disregarded and assassinated while many Western-educated scholars with traditional insular thoughts are not only appreciated but flourishing? I wanted to know why Pakistani elites have so much power and freedom while lower classes are profoundly oppressed. Elites who barely pay taxes have been in power for generations while those that pay taxes suffer from sky-high inflation. The influential religious leaders mostly belong to the elite class while their followers are mostly lower class. Ruling families and social classes mostly control appointed positions. Do those in power not have a responsibility to speak on issues of social justice rather than limiting themselves in claiming that theirs is the only true form of Islam? Why don't they work to end the disparity of quality education between classes in Pakistan? Instead, many elites run their own lucrative elite Islamic schools. More importantly, why do the ulama (which literally means "those who possess knowledge [ilm], particularly of Islam") maintain a tight hierarchical system in the madrasa (Islamic seminary)
community that rarely allows poor intelligent students to attain leadership positions? Why are the ulama silent in the face of ruthless murder of and discrimination against Pakistani minorities?

About the Author

Dr. Amna Afreen is a researcher and educator. She has been studying and researching Islamic studies and education for the past twenty-five years. She did her PhD. from University of Karachi with Prof. Shakil Auj, who was assassinated in Pakistan because of his pluralistic and moderated ideas. She was a fellow at Harvard University at Harvard Scholars at Risk program and at Georgetown University as a visiting scholar.

Book Review:

"Pakistan Educational Reforms is a major study of education in Pakistan and its national and madrasa curriculum that fosters national and religious sectarian divisions, intolerance and conflicts. Dr. Amna Afreen documents the political, socio-economic and religious causes-limited government funding, widespread poverty and illiteracy and the poor training and performance of teachers- that have produced a failed educational system at urban and rural government and religious schools (madrasa) and offers a series of potential solutions and reforms." -- John L. Esposito, University Professor and Founding Director of The Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University.

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Generi Famiglia Scuola e Università » Educazione, Scuola e Università

Editore Gatekeeper Press

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 26/02/2022

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781662915345

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