Academic Journal

Religious diversity and the future of education in Lebanon

Bibliographic Details
Title: Religious diversity and the future of education in Lebanon
Authors: Tannous, Helen
Publisher Information: University of Malta. Faculty of Education, 1997.
Publication Year: 1997
Subject Terms: Cultural pluralism -- Religious aspects -- Lebanon, Education -- Mediterranean Region, Education -- Lebanon -- Evaluation, 4. Education, 05 social sciences, Religious education of children -- Lebanon, Sects -- Lebanon -- History, Lebanon -- Politics and government -- 20th century, Religion and politics -- Lebanon, 0503 education
Description: A key element of Lebanon's constitution and national identity is religious diversity. This article sets out to examine the state of such diversity and the relationship between that and education. Education has always had a high priority in Lebanon, yet the education system itself has lent itself to sectarian biases and rivalry. In order to understand the dynamics of educational development in Lebanon, therefore, it is important to consider the forces that constitute the Lebanese mosaic, and to be aware of its confessional political system. The implications of seventeen years of intermittent violence on sectarianism and education will be analysed with an investigation of what may lie ahead for education in Lebanon.
peer-reviewed
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Access URL: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/18546
Accession Number: edsair.od......3549..4a04ff3144c3a860d747823e5dcd58f0
Database: OpenAIRE
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