Urban planning education in the global south: exploring the possibilities for Egyptian curricula

Ola Ahmed Maged*, Robert Brown, Nancy Abdel-Moneim

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of the research is to propose reforms that would help to bridge the gap between theory and practice and produce more effective urban planners. The research on urban planning curricula in the global South is a valuable contribution to the field of urban planning education. It provides a new perspective on the challenges facing urban planning education in these countries and offers a roadmap for improvement. Design/methodology/approach: The research explores and evaluates the urban planning curricula in the global South, with a particular interest in Egypt. The research employs the use of questionnaires with 56 university instructors, analysed thematically, to evaluate the current content of curricula. The results are compared and correlated with a pilot study exploring research interest, government policies and practices of urban planning in Egypt. Findings: Through comparing the results of the evaluation with the current research interest in urban planning in Egypt, the paper investigates the possibility of improving current educational curricula using comparative network analysis which would establish stronger interdisciplinary connections. Originality/value: The seeming disconnects between urbanism concepts taught in educational curricula and their relevance in practice and reality is a vital issue in urban studies and planning. Interdisciplinary connections with topics like politics, economies, gender, and others can assist curricula in becoming more relevant to real-world situations. This disconnect is even more apparent in the global South where most educational content is highly derivative from Northern contexts. Though such interdisciplinary aspects are under discussed in educational curricula, they are frequently discussed in academic research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)884-903
Number of pages20
JournalOpen House International
Volume49
Issue number5
Early online date16 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2024

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Architecture
  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Urban Studies

Keywords

  • Global south
  • Planning curricula
  • Socially and culturally sustainable architecture and urban design
  • Urban planning education

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