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Saudi Women Shatter the Lingerie Ceiling
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  • Saudi Women Shatter the Lingerie Ceiling

    This Opinion first appeared in the New York Times’ Sunday Review section on January 21, 2012

    February 27, 2012

    Leveraging on Technology via International Collaboration: Open University Malaysia's (OUM) Experience in the Middle East
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  • Leveraging on Technology via International Collaboration: Open University Malaysia's (OUM) Experience in the Middle East

    Originally posted: July, 2010

    The development of information communication technology (ICT) has transformed the world into a global village, facilitating the flow of knowledge, information, and people like never before. Its impact on everyday living is apparent, fundamentally changing the way people think, work, and play. Within education, the impact of ICT may not be as extensive as in other fields. This is because education is often perceived as a socially -oriented activity where the teacher’s main role is to transmit knowledge and be a role model.

    February 24, 2012

    Unite Syria's Opposition First
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  • Unite Syria's Opposition First

    This Opinion first appeared in ForeignPolicy.com on February 23, 2012

    February 24, 2012

    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