Tishreen University contribution to the development and modernization of higher education system in the Syrian Arab Republic between 2000 and 2010


Abstract in English

Tishreen University is one of the main pillars in the development and modernization of the higher education system in the Arab Republic for its importance in progress and development, in intellectual and developmental construction and its reflection on society and its various institutions . Tishreen University has achieved many successes towards development and modernization with policies of expanding education, With the scientific, technological and cognitive revolution, in increasing the number and spread of universities and colleges. The research aims to study the extent to which Tishreen University contributed to the development and modernization of the higher education system in the Syrian Arab Republic between 2000 and 2010 through studying the reality and development of higher education in Tishreen University in a descriptive and analytical study during the period 2000-2010. The Ministry of Higher Education, the Directorate of Planning and Statistics, the State Planning Authority, the calculation of some educational indicators, and the calculation of the general trend equation of the relationship between the number of first-year students and the time at Tishreen University to measure the average growth and growth during the study period 2000-2010. The year 2020. D. Study and Analysis.

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