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Re: الإتجاه الإسلامي 147 صوتاً؟! النتائج النهائية لانتخابات KUSU (Re: عدلان أحمد عبدالعزيز)
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Dear Merfi,
Sorry for being that late, your point is well taken and that is exactly the manifestation of the dilemma since the inception of the high education institutions in the colonial era until the moment, the disturbing increasingly huge gap between the high education grads, and the Sudanese society at large. It is about what is the philosophy of the higher education.. The British educational policy in the colonials, deliberately intended to create civil service employees that serve the colonial interests rather than the local indigenous one! It is true that graduates counts are definitely far less compared to the Sudanese society at large, but those grads are who supposedly the leaders of the community in the future, or at lease the leaders of the civil service!
In my opinion big part of the problem is in the political organizations discourse which focusing on the direct political issues while ignoring the intellectual front, I have to admit that high education institutions are badly miss the Republican Brothers “Al-Jamhouriyeen” or a cadre that is working diligently on the intellectual front such as the late Khatim Adlan, Dr. Mohammed Mahmoud “Al-Yaqetha”, or Al-haj Warrag. Lacks of good books and their high rocketing prices also may be a big issue, but this issue could be resolved collectively if political organizations take it seriously.
Thanks Merfi, and hope to continue the dialogue about this important matter soon in a separate post, after the forum archiving and maintenance shutdown period.
Adlan
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