Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
Washington, D.C.
DC
United States
ABOUT
Alyssa Bivins recently defended her PhD in History at George Washington University. Her research interests include the history of education systems in the 20th century Levant, with a particular focus on Palestinian education development from 1948 to present. She is interested in the challenges facing the development paradigm, especially as it relates to education. Alyssa received her BA in History and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from the University of Chicago, where she wrote her Bachelor's thesis on the development of the system of education in Palestine after the Oslo Accords. Most of her work outside of academia has been in the education field: from the U.S. Department of Education to Chicago Public School classrooms to NGOs abroad.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Development
Education
Middle East/Near East Studies
Palestinian Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Palestine
Israel
West Bank
Specialties
Education In Palestine
Middle Eastern Education Development History
East Jerusalem Education
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
Hebrew (intermediate)
Spanish (elementary)
Education
PhD
| 2024
| History
| The George Washington University
MA
| 2020
| History
| The George Washington University
BA
| 2015
| History, Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations
| The University of Chicago
Abstracts
Whose Goals are they Anyway?: Contrasting Ideas of Quality Education in Palestine, 1980-2000
Sir Abdur Rahman and the "Unfortunate" Partitions of 1947
Contentious Education in East Jerusalem after the Naksa: 1967-1977
The First Intifada and the Fight for Schooling in East Jerusalem