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Mounir Farah

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Mounir A. Farah is a professor Emeritus of education and Middle East Studies at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville. Before that, he taught history and social science at New York University and Western Connecticut State University, as well as being a lecturer at international teacher's conferences and has a Ph.D. A strong advocate for history for, by, and about the Middle East, he served as a consultant for the Ministry of Education in Jordan and as a board member and past president of the Middle East Outreach Council. As an award-winning History Scholar-Teacher, he has written several history texts for Glencoe and the National Geographic Society, among them Global Insights and World History, The Human Experience.[1] Time away from work is spent with his wife and kids.

References

  1. ^ Battista, Carolyn (1989-03-26). "Celebratng [sic] France's Bicentennial – New York Times". query.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2008-05-12.