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Ibrahim Deif (born 29 October 1962) is an Egyptian academic and the former minister of education as part of the Qandil cabinet.


Early life and education

Deif was born on 29 October 1962. He received a bachelor of science degree in power mechanics from
Assiut University Assiut University is a university located in Assiut, Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bri ...
in May 1984. He also obtained his master of science degree and PhD from the same university in 1990 and 1994, respectively. His field of speciality is curriculum design.


Career

Deif started his career as a teaching assistant at Assuit University in 1984. He worked at the same university at different posts until 2005. Then he began to work at Suez Canal University in 2005. He was elected as the dean of the faculty of education at Suez Canal University in 2008. Then he became the vice president of
Suez Canal University The Suez Canal University is an Egyptian public university serving the Suez Canal region. Its faculties are located in the three governorates of the Suez Canal Region (Port Said, Ismailia & Suez). It was established in 1974. It is well-known for ...
for Suez Branch Affairs on 29 March 2012. His term will last until 28 March 2016. Deif was appointed Egypt's minister of education on 2 August 2012. He has no political affiliation, and therefore, was one of the independent ministers in the Qandil cabinet. His term ended on 16 July 2013 and Mahmoud Abo El Nasr replaced him in the post.New government is sworn in
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'', 16 July 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2014.


Criticism

In October 2012, Deif reported his acceptance of the corporal punishment in schools "as long as the beating is not severe and no stick is used." Upon his declaration, the Coalition for Children's Rights in Egypt submitted a lawsuit to Egypt's general prosecutor against Deif.


References

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