The Republic of Cameroon has in addition to its multi-ethnic identities; two main identities that developed from her colonial history. These are the English and the French speaking identities established through formal education under British and French administration. At independence, the territory adopted a bilingual educational policy with two subsystems of education known as the English and the French subsystems at the primary and secondary levels. At the tertiary level, the first state university was made bilingual based on the country’s bi-cultural nature. This paper investigates cultural diversity as implemented in the tertiary education policy definition. It examines the bases, practices and pitfalls in the consideration of cultura...
This article examines Cameroon's bilingual heritage and describes post-colonial attitudes and tenden...
Cameroon is a country with many languages interacting together. The languages have a complex history...
This thesis argues that whilst the European Bologna Process serves as an engine for convergence by d...
The Republic of Cameroon has in addition to its multi-ethnic identities; two main identities that de...
This paper sets out to study the conflict of colonial cultures in the educational system in Cameroon...
Viewing the recent global prominence of harmonization in higher education (HE), this thesis sought t...
Cameroon is often considered to be Africais legendary pathfinder. This book argues essentially that ...
Contrary to common belief that Cameroon is a haven of peace in a turbulent Central African sub regio...
This paper sets out to investigate profound pedagogic differences existing in the two sub-systems of...
This paper focuses on Colonial education policies that were launched by the colonial powers in the c...
Cameroon prior to colonization had many languages, with none having precedence over the other. With ...
The issue of education in Africa as a whole and Cameroon in particular has been central to curriculu...
In multilingual Cameroon, 247 indigenous languages live side by side with English and French (the tw...
PROBLEM This study had two foci, first, to explore, document and analyze the attitudes of Cameroon h...
This paper provides an exposition and interpretation of the language policies of two African univer...
This article examines Cameroon's bilingual heritage and describes post-colonial attitudes and tenden...
Cameroon is a country with many languages interacting together. The languages have a complex history...
This thesis argues that whilst the European Bologna Process serves as an engine for convergence by d...
The Republic of Cameroon has in addition to its multi-ethnic identities; two main identities that de...
This paper sets out to study the conflict of colonial cultures in the educational system in Cameroon...
Viewing the recent global prominence of harmonization in higher education (HE), this thesis sought t...
Cameroon is often considered to be Africais legendary pathfinder. This book argues essentially that ...
Contrary to common belief that Cameroon is a haven of peace in a turbulent Central African sub regio...
This paper sets out to investigate profound pedagogic differences existing in the two sub-systems of...
This paper focuses on Colonial education policies that were launched by the colonial powers in the c...
Cameroon prior to colonization had many languages, with none having precedence over the other. With ...
The issue of education in Africa as a whole and Cameroon in particular has been central to curriculu...
In multilingual Cameroon, 247 indigenous languages live side by side with English and French (the tw...
PROBLEM This study had two foci, first, to explore, document and analyze the attitudes of Cameroon h...
This paper provides an exposition and interpretation of the language policies of two African univer...
This article examines Cameroon's bilingual heritage and describes post-colonial attitudes and tenden...
Cameroon is a country with many languages interacting together. The languages have a complex history...
This thesis argues that whilst the European Bologna Process serves as an engine for convergence by d...