Most public higher education institutions in Africa, in response to historical conditions, have enrolled students in excess of their capacity, resulting in massification and negative consequences on educational quality. Increased enrolment has addressed issues of equity; but the equally important issue of ensuring equity in success for the enrolled students has received limited attention. Apparently graduation rates in higher education in Africa remain fairly low. Higher education institutions have taken several corrective measures to address the consequences of massification. Governments have also created new institutions and put quality assurance systems in place. There have also been continental responses. Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowe...
It is argued that a major development challenge for Africa is a lack of skilled professionals to man...
The study sets out to examine massification and its impact on quality assurance in tertiary educatio...
Enrollment rates for higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa are by far the lowest in the world at 6%...
Most public higher education institutions in Africa, in response to historical conditions, have enro...
In recent years, we have witnessed rapid growth of tertiary institutions in Africa and this expansio...
The growth of private higher education in Africa has been driven by factors such as burgeoning deman...
This study represents a first report of a regional cross-country analysis of patterns in equity and ...
This article is a critical review of quality assurance in higher education in Africa with the purpos...
The idea that developing all sectors of the educational palette is influential for socio-economic de...
Students across the continent, for example in South Africa since 2015, have mobilised to protest the...
The aim of this article is to examine and assess Africa’s higher education effort. The theoretical f...
Over the past decades, the development of the internationalisation of higher education has revised ...
Higher education in Africa is undergoing a transformation wrought by massive expansion, which has im...
Higher education in Africa is undergoing a transformation wrought by massive expansion, which has im...
This paper is an examination of tertiary education in contemporary Africa and the developmental chal...
It is argued that a major development challenge for Africa is a lack of skilled professionals to man...
The study sets out to examine massification and its impact on quality assurance in tertiary educatio...
Enrollment rates for higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa are by far the lowest in the world at 6%...
Most public higher education institutions in Africa, in response to historical conditions, have enro...
In recent years, we have witnessed rapid growth of tertiary institutions in Africa and this expansio...
The growth of private higher education in Africa has been driven by factors such as burgeoning deman...
This study represents a first report of a regional cross-country analysis of patterns in equity and ...
This article is a critical review of quality assurance in higher education in Africa with the purpos...
The idea that developing all sectors of the educational palette is influential for socio-economic de...
Students across the continent, for example in South Africa since 2015, have mobilised to protest the...
The aim of this article is to examine and assess Africa’s higher education effort. The theoretical f...
Over the past decades, the development of the internationalisation of higher education has revised ...
Higher education in Africa is undergoing a transformation wrought by massive expansion, which has im...
Higher education in Africa is undergoing a transformation wrought by massive expansion, which has im...
This paper is an examination of tertiary education in contemporary Africa and the developmental chal...
It is argued that a major development challenge for Africa is a lack of skilled professionals to man...
The study sets out to examine massification and its impact on quality assurance in tertiary educatio...
Enrollment rates for higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa are by far the lowest in the world at 6%...