31. Views of Youth Non-Formal Education in the West Bank and Gaza
- Publication Date:
- 09-2017
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- Arab Barometer
- Abstract:
- Over half of Palestinians are dissatisfied with the educational system in the West Bank and Gaza. In addition, a survey conducted by the Arab Barometer reveals they are worried about the ability to provide their children with a good education. This worry, coupled with 1 the concerns Palestinians have about the current formal education system, provides a unique potential opening for youth non-formal education programs to fill some of the gap. However, in order to meet the needs of Palestinians, non-formal education programs must first address the issue of accessibility. Certain barriers, both physical and nonphysical prevent access to these programs. Currently, participation rates in non-formal education programs are relatively low and with the majority of these education programs organized by private institutions, it is not surprising that cost is one of the most pronounced barriers Palestinians face. In terms of content, the types of programs most valued differs between residents of Gaza and the West Bank. In the West Bank a focus on critical thinking and analytical skills would be welcomed by the population, as respondents express a preference for curricula that develop these skills. To some extent West Bankers would also welcome a program that promotes social skills and emotional intelligence. In contrast, Gazans prefer more traditional educational styles, with Palestinians in Gaza favoring a system that places greater emphasis on memorization compared with the West Bank. However, across all regions, Palestinians are open to attending non-formal education programs, especially those that develop skills for the labor market or allow them to obtain a certificate or qualification. Promotion of NFE programs should target potential students on by highlighting the potential benefits of their curriculum on their future job prospects.
- Topic:
- Demographics, Education, Public Opinion, Higher Education, Academia, and Students
- Political Geography:
- Middle East, Palestine, Gaza, North Africa, and West Bank