Education In Saudi Arabia Essay

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Every Muslim male and female required education as fundamental need. According to Holy Quran and Hadith [teaching and practice of holy prophet Muhammad (PBUH)] education is important and there is continuous emphasis on value of education. Saudi Arabia’ education has revolutionized over the years. There has been amazing transformation since the establishment of kingdom in 1932. In the beginning education was available for only rich and most of children’s were from the wealthy families (About Saudi Arabia, 2013). The impact of transformation is that today there 25 universities in the Saudi Arabia and there are more than 30000 schools. The education is open to everyone as well as student are provided with free education, health facilities and books. As of today, there are more than six million student are enrolled in the school and universities in Saudi Arabia. (About Saudi Arabia, 2013).
3.1.2 School Reforms in Saudi Arabia …show more content…

Schools are built for 18 - 27 classrooms, with a couple of floors, based upon what level of training it is proposed for. The school is given a more extensive scope of craft room, for example, expressions and art rooms, eating lobby, instructors' rooms, a medicinal room, implore room and open air play ground (Khafaji, 1987). Nevertheless, the religious social factor is important and the schools are built with intention of privacy for the girls. The girl privacy is provided during the assembly as well as during the break time. In the past, courtyard was considered as traditional part of the construction while designing the home as well as schools. However, in recent design for construction, courtyard has been used as climate control and take advantage from courtyard as climate environments (Heidari,

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