Spanish education in Morocco, 1912-1956 : cultural interactions in a colonial context /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: González González, Irene (Author)
Corporate Author: Ebooks Corporation
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Chicago : Sussex Academic Press, 2015.
Series:Studies in spanish history.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Education in Pre-Colonial Morocco
  • Traditional Education in Pre-Colonial Morocco
  • European Missionary Schools: The Alliance Israelite Universelle and the Franciscan Friars
  • Beginning of Colonial Educational Policy in Morocco
  • 2. Defining an Educational Policy in Spanish Morocco
  • Intervention Proposal for Muslim Education
  • Colonial Educational Organization
  • Inspecting the Schools
  • 3. Colonial Educational Model I: Spanish-Arab Schools and Spanish-Jewish Schools
  • Defining an Educational Model: Spanish-Arab Schools
  • Process of Creating Spanish-Arab Schools
  • Problems with the Spanish-Arab Education Model
  • Spanish-Jewish Schools
  • 4. Colonial Educational Model II: Spanish Schools
  • Spanish School Network
  • Improvements in Education, Schooling and Buildings
  • Spanish Schools in the Protectorate's Most Important Cities
  • 5. Nationalist Education and the Response to Colonial Policies
  • Role of Schools in Creating the Nationalist Ideology
  • Opening Nationalist Schools in Spanish Morocco
  • 6. Interventionism in Muslim Education
  • Unsuccessful Attempts at Intervention in Muslim Education
  • Supreme Council on Islamic Education and the Beginning of Successful Spanish Intervention in Muslim Education
  • Muslim Education from Intervention to Spanish Dependence
  • 7. Moroccanization of Education and the Discourse on Spanish-Arab Brotherhood
  • Moroccanization of Education
  • Development of Secondary Schooling and the Creation of Textbooks
  • Discourse on Spanish-Arab Brotherhood
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix
  • Chronology
  • Transcription of Institutions and Place Names.