Egypt needs revolution in education that extends beyond classrooms and targets wrongheaded ideologies and behaviors that have pervaded the government and the populace alike, Nashwa El Houfy writes for El Watan. This revolution, El Houfy says, is necessary to restore a part of the nation’s soft power that is integral to its renaissance and will reshape its path forward.
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