Inside the Arab Classroom: Education in the Arab World
Inside the Arab Classroom is a podcast series that explores the dynamic landscape of education in the Arab world. In collaboration with New York University’s Global TIES for Children, we created an exciting program of episodes that share stories from within Arab classrooms. Topics range from how Arabic literacy is taught to who decides what makes a “good” citizen.
Our aim for this podcast was to cultivate curiosity in listeners of all ages and from all contexts about the challenges to and opportunities for learning and thriving in Arab classrooms.
As Joyce Rafla, a senior research research scientist at NYU Global TIES for Children and co-host of the series, puts it, “what sets Inside the Arab Classroom apart is its unwavering authenticity….we are guided by Arab guests who intimately comprehend the intricacies of the educational landscape, ensuring that the podcast resonates as a true mirror of the educational journey in the Arab world.”
At the heart of each of the six episodes, guests discuss and debate two foundational goals of the Arab classroom: the teaching and learning of Arabic language and literacy and citizenship skills.
If you missed any of the episodes, you can catch up now on our YouTube or wherever you normally get your podcasts. Join us on this educational journey as we explore these themes, offering a platform for meaningful discussions and fostering a deeper understanding of education's role in the Middle East and North Africa.
The State of The Arab Classroom with Joyce Rafla
The inaugural episode, featuring an engaging conversation with Joyce Rafla, paints a vivid picture of historical reforms and the current state of education across Arabic-speaking countries. Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and triumphs that have sculpted the region's educational landscape.
How We Teach Arabic Literacy with Dr. Hanada Taha + Dr. Reem Khamis
The second episode, starring Dr. Hanada Taha and Dr. Reem Khamis, delves into the pivotal role of Arabic literacy in preserving cultural heritage. This episode offers an eye-opening perspective on the importance of language in identity and education.
Ed-Tech & Arabic Literacy with Rama Kayali
Entrepreneur Rama Kayali takes center stage in the third episode, unveiling the transformative potential of education technology. The episode demonstrates how technology can elevate the learning experience, fostering engagement and innovation within educational settings.
Citizenship Education with Dr. Muhammad Faour
In the fourth episode, Muhammad Faour's exploration of the nexus between education, citizenship, and civic engagement resonates deeply. Listeners will be inspired to recognize the role of education in nurturing responsible and active citizens who contribute meaningfully to their communities.
International Development’s Role in Education with Dr. Wafa Kotob
Dr. Wafa Kotob's episode explores the dynamic relationship between international development and education, offering a glimpse into the complexities of implementing educational initiatives on a global scale. Through a compelling case study from Lebanon, listeners will discover the impact of international efforts on local educational contexts.
Education Research In Arabic-Speaking Countries with Dr. Adnan el Amine
The series concludes with Adnan el Amine's episode, where practical insights into the application of education research within school systems offer educators actionable strategies for enhancing teaching practices.