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A history of education in East Africa / J.C. Ssekamwa, S.M.E. Lugumba.

Van Pelt Library LA1556 .S67 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ssekamwa, J. C.
Contributor:
Lugumba, S. M. E.
Series:
Fountain series in education studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education--Africa, East--History.
Education.
History.
Africa, East.
Physical Description:
vi, 186 pages ; 21 cm.
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Kampala : Fountain Publishers, 2001.
Summary:
Differing approaches have been used to establish formal education in East Africa. This book traces developments from pre-colonial indigenous systems, to the pioneering work of missionaries, and education during the colonial and post-colonial periods. The work is organised by country - parts one to four systematically look at pre- independence education in Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika and Zanzibar; part five gives a comparative analysis of education in the region since independence. The authors, academics at Makerere University, argue that East African educational policies have brought about significant progress within the limits of resources. The new challenge is what to do about the number of unemployed school leavers and graduates. The authors refute the tendency to view the educated as victims of their own success and a potential social nuisance; and instead argue they are a resource crucial to national development processes.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [179]-180) and index.
ISBN:
9970022415
OCLC:
50092023

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