Learning in Morocco: Language politics and the abandoned educational dream

Charis Boutieri*

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Abstract

Learning in Morocco offers a rare look inside public education in the Middle East. While policymakers see a crisis in education based on demographics and financing, Moroccan high school students point to the effects of a highly politicized Arabization policy that has never been implemented coherently. In recent years, national policies to promote the use of Arabic have come into conflict with the demands of a neoliberal job market in which competence in French is still a prerequisite for advancement. Based on long-term research inside and outside classrooms, Charis Boutieri describes how students and teachers work within, or try to circumvent, the system, whose contradictory demands ultimately lead to disengagement and, on occasion, to students taking to the streets in protest.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherIndiana University Press
Number of pages280
ISBN (Print)9780253020505, 9780253020512
Publication statusPublished - 18 Apr 2016

Keywords

  • Education
  • language policy
  • colonialism
  • Morocco
  • youth
  • Politics
  • State
  • Translation

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