ReportIraq | Middle East

Review of Iraqi Textbooks

Our Iraq review compiles 38 examples from the 2024–25 curriculum across 21 humanities textbooks—including Arabic Language and Literature, Qur’an/Islamic, Education, Social Studies, and History—and evaluates them against UNESCO-based benchmarks for peace and tolerance. The findings...

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ReportIraq | Middle East

CLASHING NARRATIVES AND IDENTITIES IN IRAQ’S SCHOOL CURRICULUM

This IMPACT-se report offers a comprehensive insight into 71 textbooks from the Republic of Iraq’s national school curriculum, dated 2015-2022, for grades 1-12. The study focuses on humanities subjects, particularly history, Arabic language, Islamic Education,...

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