Seeing Arabs Through an American School

Seeing Arabs Through an American School
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9781462835492
ISBN-13 : 146283549X
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Book Synopsis Seeing Arabs Through an American School by : Robert F. Ober Jr.

Download or read book Seeing Arabs Through an American School written by Robert F. Ober Jr. and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2003-09-12 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The author encountered the Arab worlds full complexity while heading the largest American independent school abroad, International College, Beirut, Lebanon. The College serves 3500 Arab students, preschool through high school. Its nonsectarian program accommodates Muslim, Druze and Christian families. The author worked to strengthen the schools American attributes in an atmosphere beclouded by Israeli air attacks, Hezbollahs resistance, Syrias occupation, and allegations of CIA involvement. Indigenous ways of management that had become entrenched during wartime as well as board governance from afar added complications. Despite everything, the school is a model that deserves replication elsewhere in the Middle East, especially after September 11. A reviewer in Connecticut observes: "As our national attention focuses more and more closely on that deeply troubled region, Mr. Obers experiences as president of a large private school take on increased relevance. Collectively, his descriptions develop a complete picture of an ancient and proud culture that is only glimpsed in other parts of the world amid dramatic news copy and images of violence" (Litchfield County Times, November 21, 2003).


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