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An Analytical Study of the Values of Citizenship Involved in the Book of Citizenship and Human Rights for Second Year Secondary Year of publication: 2016 Author: Maisaa Hamza Corporate author: Association of Arab Educators The study aimed to identify the political, social and economic citizenship values included in the book of citizenship and human rights for second year secondary 2014/2015.It also aimed at suggesting a proposal to include the citizenship values required for secondary school students, The researcher conducted content analysis of the book in the light of the three dimensions of citizenship. the study revealed that. The focus and attention of the book is mainly on the political values (54.7%) and social values(40.8%) of citizenship.However It extremely ignored economic values(4.39%), The value of “belonging “is the most common value in The Dimension of the political citizenship, which represented (23.69%), followed by the value of “Being Proud at national identity” (23.29%), It also revealed that The value of “Tolerance” is the most common value in The Dimension of the social citizenship, which represented(32.79%), followed by the value of “Voluntary work”(30.10%), finally The value of “Respect Work “is the most common value in The Dimension of the economic citizenship, which represented(50%), followed by the value of “Province on Public and Private Property”(35%), and then the value of “Use The Time”(15%), while the book ignored the value of “Rationalize Consumption”.  Challenges Facing University Students with Special Needs in Egyptian Universities and a Proposed Visualization of The Role of Social Service (The Arab Journal of Disability and Talent Sciences; vol.4, no.14) Year of publication: 2020 Author: Ahmed Wagih Fathy Ahmed Corporate author: Arab Institution for Education, Science and Arts (AIESA) This study seeks to identify the challenges faced by students with disabilities at the university, which are represented in administrative challenges, educational challenges, psychological challenges, social challenges, and finally challenges related to movement and transportation to and from the university. Thestudy also aims at reaching a proposed vision from the perspective of social service through which it is possible to deal with the various challenges faced by students with disabilities at the university in order to activate the support and assistance services provided to them and help them adapt to university life. The sample of this study consisted of 140 male and female students, 77 males and 63 females, representing 56% of the total number of students with disabilities enrolled at the university during the study. A questionnaire was used to assess the level of challenges facing students with disabilities at the university as a tool for collecting data.