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Kingombe, Christian – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2008
The impact of vocational training on economic growth and poverty reduction in African countries is unknown. Without such knowledge, however, countries and donors cannot formulate appropriate policies. Even the 35 countries surveyed in the 2008 "African Economic Outlook" can only supply approximate data. More and better data are needed to…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Vocational Education, Foreign Countries, Education Work Relationship
du Plessis, Joy; Muzaffar, Irfan – EQUIP1, 2010
With the introduction of free primary education throughout Africa over the past 20 years, the demand for more qualified teachers has grown tremendously (Nilsson, 2003). Mainstream teacher education programs, typically consisting of 1-3 years of residence in teachers' colleges and some form of practice teaching, are unable to meet this…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Seminars, Models
North, Charlotte – Jobs for the Future, 2011
Calls for improved outcomes in U.S. science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education are frequent and insistent. In 2009, the Commission on Mathematics and Science Education, convened by the Institute for Advanced Study and Carnegie Corporation of New York, concluded that: "Knowledge and skills from science, technology, engineering…
Descriptors: High Schools, Mathematics Achievement, Science Achievement, College Credits
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Sall, Hamidou Nacuzon; Ndjaye, Baye Daraw – European Education, 2008
This paper analyzes in sociological and historical perspective the changes involved in the Bologna process and the commodification of higher education in Africa. The resulting innovations lead to the internationalization of higher education and the provision of online courses, the development of joint programs, and the creation of franchised…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, African Studies, Educational Assessment
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Wane, Njoki Nathani – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2008
This paper interrogates Indigenous knowledge and practices a crucial form of anti-colonial resistance. It aims to capture the fluidity between the past and present, recognizing that the former cannot be quarantined from the latter. In this exploratory discussion, I argue that Indigenous knowledge is a living experience that is informed by…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Resistance (Psychology), Transformative Learning, Intellectual History
Fawcett, Caroline; Hartwell, Ash; Israel, Ron – EQUIP3, 2010
This report offers the first systematic analysis of out-of-school youth populations. In so doing, it estimates the youth bulge worldwide and measures key characteristics of out-of-school youth for sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. In addition, as examples of how existing data can be used for analysis at the national and subnational levels, the…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Foreign Countries, Profiles, Out of School Youth
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Webb, Ed – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
This article discusses the author's experiences in teaching a new course at Dickinson College, a four-year liberal arts college in Pennsylvania serving around 2,300 undergraduates. The course emphasized newer and emerging media and technologies such as satellite television, the Internet, and mobile telephony. To better understand the read-write…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Middle Eastern Studies, African Studies
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Odiemo, Luke Okunya – Education, Knowledge & Economy: A Journal for Education and Social Enterprise, 2008
The main hypothesis here is that the notion of economic and social development has been misconceived by most stakeholders in matters of development. This misconception is the main cause of underdevelopment in Kenya, which leads to all the reasons most authors and commentators have given to explain Kenya's situation. Therefore, it is only possible…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Social Development, Economic Development
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Bonnet, Gabrielle – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2008
It is easier to collect data on teachers' qualifications, experience, or training than to get a precise idea of their command of subject matter or their classroom behaviour. However, research consistently shows that "class effect" (the impact on a student of being in one class rather than another) on pupil performance is relatively high,…
Descriptors: Qualifications, Professional Training, Foreign Countries, Teacher Behavior
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Bonn, Marta – Early Child Development and Care, 2007
The concept of "Ubuntu" has recently received a lot of attention in spite of the fact that there is no consensus about its meaning. African scholars have strived to attain a common meaning and English translation, and while they agree that it is typically and solely African, the closest some have come up with is "African humanism". A South African…
Descriptors: Urbanization, Content Analysis, Cultural Maintenance, Humanism
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Oyebade, Bayo – Journal of Black Studies, 1990
Describes the development of Afrocentricity, the study of African peoples from an Africa-centered viewpoint. Discusses aims, objectives, and concerns in Afrocentric scholarship. (DM)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Studies, Afrocentrism
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Kramer, Beverley; Pather, Nalini; Ihunwo, Amadi O. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2008
Anatomy departments across Africa were surveyed regarding the type of curriculum and method of delivery of their medical courses. While the response rate was low, African anatomy departments appear to be in line with the rest of the world in that many have introduced problem based learning, have hours that are within the range of western medical…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Problem Based Learning, Anatomy, Foreign Countries
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Makoni, Sinfree; Makoni, Busi – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2007
In this article, the authors briefly describe key issues central to what Spring (2007) refers to as the "industrial-consumer paradigm" and the role of English as the global language characterized by what Harvey (1990) called "time and space compression." The authors also comment and provide a critique of some of its primary…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Consumer Economics
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Lebeau, Yann; Mills, David – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2008
After years of neglect, there is renewed international interest in higher education in sub-Saharan Africa. Comparative projects have been launched on a continental scale, looking at the socio-economic relevance of higher education, often with the aim of reviving failing institutions. A new "transformation" policy paradigm has replaced a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Research and Development, Models, Educational Finance
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Pearce, Robert – History of Education, 1988
Discussing missionary education in colonial Africa, Pearce examines the ideas of Mary Kingsley, one of the major influences on British thinking towards Africa from the late 1890's. Focusing attention on her educational views, Pearce states that she had influence on all areas of British policy in Africa, and especially West Africa. (GEA)
Descriptors: African Studies, Educational Attitudes, Educational History, Educational Practices
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