الأحد، 28 نوفمبر 2010

برجاء الضغط على الرابط لملء استطلاع الرأى التالى



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السبت، 12 يونيو 2010

tourism





There are probably a hundred reasons why people visit Egypt. These days, perhaps the bulk of tourists actually come from various European countries for an inexpensive beach vacation, quite often in large groups by chartered airlines. For them, it is simply the least expensive means of taking a warm, beach vacation in a nice resort along the Red Sea coast of Egypt or in the Sinai. Many of these vacations are arranged by large European operations that use mass tourism to arrange considerable hotel space at very inexpensive rates.



More lucrative to the Egyptians, and certainly a major source of tourism to Egypt, are the classical tourists, who come to Egypt specifically to visit the ancient monuments. Beach goers may also arrange classical tours as extensions of their holidays, but normal classical tourists will usually follow a very defined route, from Cairo along the Nile Valley down to Aswan, though they may also opt for various extensions, including a brief visit to one of the beaches.
Then, there are various types of specialty tours. Perhaps the most prominent type of specialty tour is religious oriented. Many of these may in fact be modified classical tours, with an emphasis on visiting various ancient churches, or an attempt to follow the route of the Holy Family, or the biblical Exodus. Some religious tours may more stringently visit various monasteries and churches, but most will make a stop or two at Egypt's most famous ancient monuments. Of course, religious tours are not limited to Christians. Many Muslims also come to Egypt in order to visit it's fabulous old Mosques and other sites sacred to Islam.



There are many other types of specialty tours to Egypt, many of which mix in some portion of a classical tour. For example, there are New Age thinkers who may come for "spiritual enlightenment", bird and other nature enthusiasts, and even those who come to relax, not on the beach, but in resorts along the Nile River. In fact, the latter has a long history, dating back to European royalty and others who came to Egypt to escape harsh winters at places such as the aptly named Winter Palace in Luxor.

More and more, businesspeople travel to Egypt, sometimes to attend conventions and conferences, to transact specific business, or simply passing through. Most all of these people also wish to experience a little of Egypt's ancient past, which is really one of the reasons that businesses, institutions and foundations opt for holding their events in Egypt.



Others come to Egypt to learn. They come to learn the Arabic language, they come to learn how to belly dance, or improve their belly dancing skills, they enroll in a school such as the American University of Cairo to learn Egyptology, or various other disciplines related to the Middle East or Africa.

التعلم القائم على المشروعات


التعلم القائم على المشروعات هو طريقة جديدة للتعليم تتمركز حول الطالب وتكسبة العديد من المهارات االلازمة لجعلة قادر على التفكير البناء والتعاون مع الآخرين وان يصنع قراراته بنفسه.
ويتم توجية المنهج القائم على المشروعات من خلال أسئلة هامة تعمل على ربط معايير المحتوى ومهارات التفكير العليا مع المواقف الواقعية وهذة الاسئلة تشجع الطلاب على التفكير بعمق .
وهذة المشروعات لا تبعد الطالب عن المادة كما يعتقد البعض ولكنها مكملة لها حيث تجعله فى مواقف حقيقية مرتبطة ببيئتة التى يعيشها فهى تكسبة الخبرة الحياتية لتكوين شخصيته وتحملة االمسئولية.
التعلم القائم على المشروعات يجعل الطالب فى بحث مستمر عن المعلومة وبأكثر من طريقة سواء كانت الكتب أو البحث فى الأنترنت أو مشاركة الزملاء المعلومات وهذا بدورة ينمى عنده حب الاطلاع والمعرفة.