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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12358/27236
TitleResearch priorities for women's educational issues in Palestine
Title in Arabicأولويات بحثية لقضايا المرأة التربوية في فلسطين
Abstract

The study aims to monitor the most important research priorities for women's educational issues in Palestine from the point of view of women and educational leaders, by identifying the most important fields and the most important issues of women's education. The sample of the study consisted of (29) educational and women leaders. The researchers used the Delphi method from two rounds. Among the most important findings of the study: أول The priorities of the research fields came in descending order as follows (educational, family, social, legal, political) أثر The most important research issues in the field of education; the impact of women's education on improving their livelihood and then women's educational problems in Palestine  The most important research issues in the field of family; educational practices mother to apply the curriculum of raising young people in Islam and then behavioral problems  The most important research issues in the social field came: the relationship of women's empowerment to community development and then social communication skills  The most important research issues came in the legal field; the leading role of Palestinian women and then the role of civil society organizations in supporting women's issues  The most important research issues came in the political sphere; women's rights in Islam and then the Islamic regulations for working outside the home The researchers recommended the following:  Work to increase women's awareness of their issues because without women's full awareness of their issues and the issues of their society, this society cannot develop for the better.  Diagnose national and global policies on women's issues.  Providing databases to know the categories of women in terms of age, education, occupation and family status. To help researchers address women's issues effectively.  Work to establish research centers for women's studies that deal with all issues related to women.  The need to exchange Arab and international experiences in how to address women's issues. فراد Develop a research map for women's issues and study them in more depth.

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نجم, منور عدنان
العمراني, منى حسن الجعفري
TypeConference Paper
Date2013-03-25
Languageالعربية
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أولويات بحثية
المرأة
قضايا
Published inاولويات البحث العلمي في فلسطين نحو خارطة وطنية للبحث العلمي
Publisherالجامعة الإسلامية بغزة
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The institutional repository of the Islamic University of Gaza was established as part of the ROMOR project that has been co-funded with support from the European Commission under the ERASMUS + European programme. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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