This research tackles relationship of the education with the human rights based on four aspects: First: The fact and agreement of humanity that the education is a fundamental human right. Second: How this right will be applied and implemented in the frameworks of human rights values. Third: What and how …
Read More »Pillars for success of any educational policy
Any educational policy shall depend on number of bases and pillars that include: (First) Education and learning are two continuous processes that begin from birth to end of life. However, regular educational represents key part because it is one of the critical cycles of continuous learning, and plays the key …
Read More »Ingredients for successful educational policy
Ingredients for successful educational policy Hossam Badrawi The ingredients for the success of any educational policy must depend on a number of foundations, the most important of which are: Education and learning are two continuous processes, starting from birth until the end of life.. However, formal education represents its most …
Read More »The teacher is the basis of education development
The teacher is the basis of education development Hossam Badrawi I was in a meeting with the signing of a protocol of cooperation between the Ministry of Education and the “Education First” Foundation, which I have the honor to lead its advisory committee, which is concerned with training directors of …
Read More »A stable modern civil state.. A dialogue about youth and with youth
A stable modern civil state.. A dialogue about youth and with youth Hossam Badrawi Young people have opened up with me a topic that has occupied me for a long time, which is the state’s policies in dealing with young people. The young doctor, old in mind, said: Have the …
Read More »Private and private universities .. opportunity, ordeal and surprise!
Private and private universities .. opportunity, ordeal and surprise! The state has welcomed the initiatives of the private sector since 1992 to establish private universities, which now number to 26 universities, accommodating at most about 207,154 male and female students, i.e. less than 6.2% of the space for these young …
Read More »Ali Cafe “Dreamers of Tomorrow” sleep between science and language
Ali Café “The Dreamers of Tomorrow” Sleeping between science and language Hossam Badrawi and his fairy girlfriend This is a conversation with my friend, an angel from heaven made by my imagination in the form of a genie, about sleep. I imagined this friendly fairy, intelligent, witty, light-hearted, knowledgeable in …
Read More »October .. A lesson from the past to build the future
October .. the lesson of October .. the lesson of the past to build the future Hossam Badrawi As usual, in the month of October, I communicate with the youth of tomorrow’s dreamers, including the youth of my family and those working with me in my civil associations, particularly the …
Read More »From life to life..
From life to life.. Hossam Badrawi Life, according to people, is the opposite of death, whereby life is considered a state that distinguishes all living things, even microorganisms, from non-living things. An organism is characterized by its ability to live and grow through reproduction and metabolism (metabolism is the sum …
Read More »Private and private universities.. opportunity, ordeal, and surprise
The state has welcomed the initiatives of the private sector since 1992 to establish private universities, which now number to 26 universities, accommodating at most about 207,154 male and female students, i.e. less than 6.2% of the space for these young people in higher education, compared to approximately 3. 5 …
Read More »A message from the past… a message from the present
Ali Café “The Dreamers of Tomorrow” A message from the past… a message from the present I was pleased with the inauguration by the President of the Republic of Egypt’s strategy to protect the rights of its citizens, and I felt the extent of his determination to protect citizens and …
Read More »Universities “Builders of civilisation or education providers” By Prof. Hossam Badrawi
What are the purposes of higher education in any nation? What do we ask of it? And what do we ask for it? We may think things are clear in everyone’s mind, but they are not, even for some specialists. The most obvious image is the one in the minds …
Read More »Hope to work for the future
Hope to work for the future Hossam Badrawi I see great efforts and serious work to reform and advance the country and its youth. But the future depends on building the human being who is able to manufacture and preserve it. The entry point to influencing the mind and conscience …
Read More »The tragedy of Afghanistan..and the priority of building people
The tragedy of Afghanistan..and the priority of building people Hossam Badrawi I had written a comment on the Taliban’s assumption of power in Afghanistan after the country was physically destroyed by the United States, and its human destruction was expected through fanaticism and cruelty with the return of the Taliban, …
Read More »Reason and physics in the interpretation of things
My religious friend said, commenting on the fires that broke out in Turkey, Greece and Italy as a result of heat waves: This is the divine revenge against injustice!!! I said: Is there divine revenge for injustice in the world we live in??!!! I fear God’s inclusion in the equation …
Read More »Wisdom.. orange
Wisdom.. orange Hossam Badrawi Every day we hear stories about the change of morals and principles of some people who have a strong friendship that lasted for some time, then collapsed with the first challenge, or marriages that began with love and love and lasted for years, after which hatred, …
Read More »The new republic… and high hopes
Ali Café “The Dreamers of Tomorrow” The new republic… and high hopes Life wisdom says that repeating the same thing in the same way and expecting different results is a path to failure. Egypt has lived through different eras since the 52nd Revolution, around which circumstances have changed, and there …
Read More »Yes.. Egypt is strong
Yes.. Egypt is strong Hossam Badrawy Young dreamers of tomorrow gathered around me and asked me about the dangers facing Egypt at this stage of its present. One of them said: What are the most important dangers that Egypt is facing now? Another said: The real danger is in the …
Read More »We and Ibn Rushd
We and Ibn Rushd There is a saying: “Andalusia fell on the day Ibn Rushd’s books were burned, (born on April 14, 1126 AD, Cordoba – died December 10, 1198 AD, Marrakesh) (525-595 AH) and the renaissance of Europe began on the day their ideas reached them!”. One of the …
Read More »From chaos to stability
From chaos to stability Following the outbreak of the “Arab Autumn” (!) revolutions in 2011; And successively the fall of the ruling papers in the region; The violent storms of the Muslim Brotherhood uprooted the roots of modern civilization – by arranging and financing Western intelligence services – in addition …
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