词条 | Arab College (Jerusalem) |
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The Arab College in Jerusalem was secondary school in British Mandatory Palestine. The Arab College lasted from 1918 until 1948, when it was swept away in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. The British administration began an education system in the former Ottoman lands which consisted of primary schools in the largest towns and a boarding secondary school, the Government Arab College, in Jerusalem. The chief role of the Arab College was to train teachers for the primary schools, which were gradually being added to smaller towns and villages.[1] For a time its principal was the influential Ahmad Samih Khalidi, father of Walid Khalidi and Tarif Khalidi.[2] By the time of its demise, the Arab College had become the most prestigious school for Arab students in Palestine. The buildings were used as UN headquarters for a few years after the war. Alumni
References1. ^{{cite book|title=Arab and Jew in Jerusalem: Explorations in community mental health|last=Caplan|first=Gerald|publisher=Harvard University Press|isbn=978-0-674-04315-2|page=179|}} {{Palestine-school-stub}}2. ^{{cite book|title=Hasib Sabbagh: From Palestinian refugee to citizen of the world|last=Deeb |first=Mary-Jane|author2=King, Mary E.|year=1996 |publisher=Middle East Institute |location= |isbn=978-0-916808-43-3|page=33|}} 7 : Schools in Jerusalem|Mandatory Palestine|History of Palestine (region)|Educational institutions established in 1918|Educational institutions disestablished in 1948|1918 establishments in British-administered Palestine|Organizations based in Mandatory Palestine |
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