خلاصه ماشینی:
"Educational Discrimination in Occaupied Palestine: the Tragic Case of the Palestinians Dr. Ghotamreza Vatandoust Associate Professor Shiraz University Dr. Nasser Farshadgohar Assistant Professor Collage of Economic Affairs The Middle East has experienced radical changes over the past fifty Years many of which were caused by Western incursions.
By the mid 1950's UNRWA provided indispensable services for Palestinian refugees in Gaza and the West Bank such as health care, distribution of food, and providing for educational needs.
The state schools in Gaza were extremely over crowded, teachers were poorly paid and trained, and, as mentioned earlier, the curriculum was irrelevent when the specific needs of the Palestinians are considered.
Out of a total 80,000 Palestinians who received education that year(1976-77), only 6,615 students were able to find placcs in post secondary programs and iastitutions in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip ...
) It is clear from these studies that the education system, beginning with the poor quality of state secondary schools and continuing with the quality and lack of relevant programs at the university level, has contributed to emigration.
Lafi Ibrahim Jaafari sums the situation of students nicely when he writes,"Over 50 per cent of those who are studying in the United States probably would not be in the United States, 1)if there were more universities in the Arab countries, 2)if there were stroner faclties, 3) if the universities offered better facilities, 4)if there were a wider selection of programs, and 5) if the students were able to finance theiT higher education by working.
20- Sarah Graham-Brown, Education, Repression and Liberation: Palestinians(London: World University Service(UK), 1984)."