Capacity enhancement of the indigenous Qur'anic schools in Somalia : an alternative model to deliver basic formal education

In any country, formal education plays a major, or even vital role in transforming the aspirations and needs of its people into reality. Somalia today, represents an underdeveloped nation where the state-run formal schooling system had once failed to provide basic education to the deprived nomadic p...

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Main Author: Warsame, Ali Abdalah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/52430/
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description In any country, formal education plays a major, or even vital role in transforming the aspirations and needs of its people into reality. Somalia today, represents an underdeveloped nation where the state-run formal schooling system had once failed to provide basic education to the deprived nomadic peoples who constitute 60 percent of the population. Since the outbreak of Civil War in 1991, that formal schooling system had become almost non-existent. Yet, throughout its long history, the indigenous Qur'anic schools, with its few variations, continue to provide the necessary Islamic education to the children and young adults of the country. Given the setting, the overall aim of this case study is to look closely at the possibility of using the "Hybrid" Qur'anic School (HQS) system -- an indigenous institution that has remained largely intact and continued operating during this long conflict - as a viable alternative mode for providing access to formal basic education to a large number of children in urban and semi-urban centers.
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spelling usm-524302022-04-27T08:16:09Z http://eprints.usm.my/52430/ Capacity enhancement of the indigenous Qur'anic schools in Somalia : an alternative model to deliver basic formal education Warsame, Ali Abdalah L7-991 Education (General) In any country, formal education plays a major, or even vital role in transforming the aspirations and needs of its people into reality. Somalia today, represents an underdeveloped nation where the state-run formal schooling system had once failed to provide basic education to the deprived nomadic peoples who constitute 60 percent of the population. Since the outbreak of Civil War in 1991, that formal schooling system had become almost non-existent. Yet, throughout its long history, the indigenous Qur'anic schools, with its few variations, continue to provide the necessary Islamic education to the children and young adults of the country. Given the setting, the overall aim of this case study is to look closely at the possibility of using the "Hybrid" Qur'anic School (HQS) system -- an indigenous institution that has remained largely intact and continued operating during this long conflict - as a viable alternative mode for providing access to formal basic education to a large number of children in urban and semi-urban centers. 2006-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/52430/1/ALl%20ABDALAH%20WARSAME24.pdf Warsame, Ali Abdalah (2006) Capacity enhancement of the indigenous Qur'anic schools in Somalia : an alternative model to deliver basic formal education. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Capacity enhancement of the indigenous Qur'anic schools in Somalia : an alternative model to deliver basic formal education
title Capacity enhancement of the indigenous Qur'anic schools in Somalia : an alternative model to deliver basic formal education
title_full Capacity enhancement of the indigenous Qur'anic schools in Somalia : an alternative model to deliver basic formal education
title_fullStr Capacity enhancement of the indigenous Qur'anic schools in Somalia : an alternative model to deliver basic formal education
title_full_unstemmed Capacity enhancement of the indigenous Qur'anic schools in Somalia : an alternative model to deliver basic formal education
title_short Capacity enhancement of the indigenous Qur'anic schools in Somalia : an alternative model to deliver basic formal education
title_sort capacity enhancement of the indigenous qur anic schools in somalia an alternative model to deliver basic formal education
topic L7-991 Education (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/52430/
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