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Maryam Borjian

Assistant Professor and Language Coordinator in the Department of African, Middle Eastern, and South

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Maryam Borjian (EdD) is an Assistant Professor and Language Coordinator in the Department of African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literatures at Rutgers, New Jersey State University. Her research interests are in the areas of TESOL/Applied Linguistics, Teacher Education, and Teaching English and Less Commonly Taught Languages to Speakers of Other Languages.

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Policy Privatization and Empowerment of Sub-National Forces: The Case of Private English Language Institutes in Iran
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  • Policy Privatization and Empowerment of Sub-National Forces: The Case of Private English Language Institutes in Iran

    Originally posted July 2010

    In the past, there was no need for learning a foreign language. Today, however, learning foreign languages should be included in school curricula … Today is not like yesterday, when our voice could not reach beyond the national boundary. Today, we can stay in Iran but publicize [our ideology] and export our revolution to other parts of the world in different languages.

    Ayatollah Khomeini, 1980[1]

    February 23, 2012

    Higher Education and the Middle East: Serving the Knowledge-based Economy
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  • Higher Education and the Middle East: Serving the Knowledge-based Economy

    This is the first of three volumes examining the internationalization of higher education and the Middle East. The 12 essays included in this volume explore some of the changes that are taking place and the challenges that lie ahead as Middle Eastern countries seek to build sustainable higher education systems and strengthen their economies. Within the dynamic global higher education landscape, is the Middle East a stagnant backwater or a center of creative initiative? What are, and should be the roles of foreign partners and providers?

    July 16, 2010