Issues of gender, equality, education, and national development in the United Arab Emirates
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Published:2009
Daniel Kirk, Diane Napier, 2009. "Issues of gender, equality, education, and national development in the United Arab Emirates", Gender, Equality and Education from International and Comparative Perspectives, David P. Baker, Alexander W. Wiseman
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In recent years, interest in educational issues in the Muslim world has grown rapidly. This interest runs parallel with a media-led exploration of all things Muslim and the ideas that are fundamental to the tenets of Islam. This trend in examining the educational issues that exist in countries that are predominantly Islamic in history, culture, and belief, is part of a wider awareness of the educational elements of a globalized system of commerce, communication, education, and modernization. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has embraced many facets of globalization, striving to become a regional power and a new financial and commercial hub in the Middle East and a high-tech center in a globally oriented society. Along with other Arab nations, the UAE has recognized the strategic role played by education in national development and modernization.
