It is universally agreed concept that education is a corner stone for socio economic transformation. Education has been recognized as weapon to fight backwardness, poverty and illiteracy for ages. Experience have shown that all the good benefit of education has been assured only when there is quality education. However, there are visible indicators that education quality has not been still achieved in the entire world. Particularly, education quality in developing countries is perceived as discouraging. Hence, the sharp decline of education quality is becoming major concern for developing countries like Ethiopia. This is also more serious concern in emerging regions like Gambella regional state where most people share pastoralism way of li...
Nationally, all districts, regardless of their size, face the challenge to ensure that all students ...
In this era of globalization and technological revolution, education is considered as a first step f...
Ethiopia has one of the lowest primary school enrolment rates and one of the highest illiteracy rate...
Education is one of the most infrastructures, which is a prerequisite to the socio-economic and envi...
Schools need be located on safe places; these safe locations should also be optimal and economical t...
Like most Sub-Saharan African countries, Ghana's basic educational system continues to undergo refor...
Integrating quality with access is a main challenge globally, notably in low income countries such a...
While access to basic education has increased greatly in Ethiopia and funding for education has imp...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the major educational problems that significantl...
Ethiopia has one of the lowest primary school enrolment rates and one of the highest illiteracy rate...
The purpose of the article is to discuss the term ‘quality’ in relation to primary education in Tanz...
The thrust of this study was to examine the level of attainment of the main Kenya vision 2030s’ ed...
The principle of education for sustainable development (ESD) is that no child is left behind. Hence,...
Primary school enrolment in Ethiopia has more than doubled over the past two decades. In spite of th...
The intent of this study was to examine the status of educational exclusion of pastoral Dasanech chi...
Nationally, all districts, regardless of their size, face the challenge to ensure that all students ...
In this era of globalization and technological revolution, education is considered as a first step f...
Ethiopia has one of the lowest primary school enrolment rates and one of the highest illiteracy rate...
Education is one of the most infrastructures, which is a prerequisite to the socio-economic and envi...
Schools need be located on safe places; these safe locations should also be optimal and economical t...
Like most Sub-Saharan African countries, Ghana's basic educational system continues to undergo refor...
Integrating quality with access is a main challenge globally, notably in low income countries such a...
While access to basic education has increased greatly in Ethiopia and funding for education has imp...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the major educational problems that significantl...
Ethiopia has one of the lowest primary school enrolment rates and one of the highest illiteracy rate...
The purpose of the article is to discuss the term ‘quality’ in relation to primary education in Tanz...
The thrust of this study was to examine the level of attainment of the main Kenya vision 2030s’ ed...
The principle of education for sustainable development (ESD) is that no child is left behind. Hence,...
Primary school enrolment in Ethiopia has more than doubled over the past two decades. In spite of th...
The intent of this study was to examine the status of educational exclusion of pastoral Dasanech chi...
Nationally, all districts, regardless of their size, face the challenge to ensure that all students ...
In this era of globalization and technological revolution, education is considered as a first step f...
Ethiopia has one of the lowest primary school enrolment rates and one of the highest illiteracy rate...