This article draws a comparison between the Portuguese in relation to British and French discourses on overseas educational policies at the turn of the nineteenth to the twentieth century until the 1930s. It focuses on three main colonial educational dynamics: school expansion (comparing the public and private sectors); State–Church relations (comparing these relationships at the European and colonial levels); and missionary competition (comparing Catholic with Protestant strategies towards educational incorporation). Colonial discourse is seen here as a power‐knowledge discourse aimed at constructing the colonial subjects as individuals, enabling them to imagine themselves as belonging to a particular cultural polity. The article intends t...
The studies on the formal history education, public or private and its pratical pedagogic pratices ...
Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the 15th century, education existed in the Gold Coast (now Ghan...
This chapter traces the origins and long-term development of African mass education in colonial sub-...
This essay proposes to go beyond a “traditional” vision of educational change, i.e. a concept based ...
This article aims to offer another reading of the Portuguese civilising process in Africa on the bas...
This paper focuses on Colonial education policies that were launched by the colonial powers in the c...
Abstract Colonialism and education has been identified as instruments used by European powers to dom...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to discuss about precolonial and colonial education and the ...
In Africa under the colonial german rule (1884-1919), the schools were places inter crossed by diffe...
This thesis focuses on the period between 1895-1936 and examines how the British colonial administra...
This dissertation is a historical comparative education study that revisits colonial education in Ca...
The text addresses the issue of teacher training in a colonial context, underlining the ambiguity of...
Education did not occupy a primal place in the European colonial project in Africa. The ideology of ...
From 1910 to the 1930s, educating Africans was a major preoccupation in the metropole and in the col...
British colonial rule has often been praised for its comparatively benign features, such as its supp...
The studies on the formal history education, public or private and its pratical pedagogic pratices ...
Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the 15th century, education existed in the Gold Coast (now Ghan...
This chapter traces the origins and long-term development of African mass education in colonial sub-...
This essay proposes to go beyond a “traditional” vision of educational change, i.e. a concept based ...
This article aims to offer another reading of the Portuguese civilising process in Africa on the bas...
This paper focuses on Colonial education policies that were launched by the colonial powers in the c...
Abstract Colonialism and education has been identified as instruments used by European powers to dom...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to discuss about precolonial and colonial education and the ...
In Africa under the colonial german rule (1884-1919), the schools were places inter crossed by diffe...
This thesis focuses on the period between 1895-1936 and examines how the British colonial administra...
This dissertation is a historical comparative education study that revisits colonial education in Ca...
The text addresses the issue of teacher training in a colonial context, underlining the ambiguity of...
Education did not occupy a primal place in the European colonial project in Africa. The ideology of ...
From 1910 to the 1930s, educating Africans was a major preoccupation in the metropole and in the col...
British colonial rule has often been praised for its comparatively benign features, such as its supp...
The studies on the formal history education, public or private and its pratical pedagogic pratices ...
Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the 15th century, education existed in the Gold Coast (now Ghan...
This chapter traces the origins and long-term development of African mass education in colonial sub-...