Gendered provision of formal education in any clime, is central to redressing the imbalance between male and female children’s access to schools and colleges. But this was not the case under Nigeria’s colonial administration from the inception of the alien rule at about the middle of the 19th century to the decolonisation period in the concluding years of the 1950s. Although public expenditure on education gradually increased after World War II especially on the founding of government schools and the provision of educational infrastructure across the country, it was Christian Missionaries rather than the government that blazed the trail in specifically addressing the issue of deliberate expansion of opportunities for female pupils in terms ...
This study investigated the causes and consequences of a boom in private secondary education in cros...
This paper raises questions about educational opportunities for Nigerian girls to understand if trad...
What is now known as Nigeria consisted of two distinct geographical, cultural and educational divide...
Gendered provision of formal education in any clime, is central to redressing the imbalance between ...
The introduction of formal education in Nigeria can be traced back to 1842. It is hard to accept tha...
Evidence abounds that women of the Cross River area braved all odds against their acquisition of Wes...
Girl‘s educational opportunities tend to be circumscribed by patriarchal attitude. Lack of education...
Education did not occupy a primal place in the European colonial project in Africa. The ideology of ...
Education development in Nigeria has gone through many phases and has faced many barriers. The colon...
The main subject area of this study is the development of primary and secondary education in Eastern...
This paper examined colonialism and education; the challenges for sustainable development in Nigeria...
Nigeria inherited a colonial educational framework at independence from Britain on October 1st 1960....
Prior to 1960, when Nigeria obtained her political autonomy; free primary school education had been ...
The educational legacy of colonialism in Nigeria is a contested and controversial subject. What do t...
Nigeria provided an interesting case study for evaluating the societal factors that limit girls acce...
This study investigated the causes and consequences of a boom in private secondary education in cros...
This paper raises questions about educational opportunities for Nigerian girls to understand if trad...
What is now known as Nigeria consisted of two distinct geographical, cultural and educational divide...
Gendered provision of formal education in any clime, is central to redressing the imbalance between ...
The introduction of formal education in Nigeria can be traced back to 1842. It is hard to accept tha...
Evidence abounds that women of the Cross River area braved all odds against their acquisition of Wes...
Girl‘s educational opportunities tend to be circumscribed by patriarchal attitude. Lack of education...
Education did not occupy a primal place in the European colonial project in Africa. The ideology of ...
Education development in Nigeria has gone through many phases and has faced many barriers. The colon...
The main subject area of this study is the development of primary and secondary education in Eastern...
This paper examined colonialism and education; the challenges for sustainable development in Nigeria...
Nigeria inherited a colonial educational framework at independence from Britain on October 1st 1960....
Prior to 1960, when Nigeria obtained her political autonomy; free primary school education had been ...
The educational legacy of colonialism in Nigeria is a contested and controversial subject. What do t...
Nigeria provided an interesting case study for evaluating the societal factors that limit girls acce...
This study investigated the causes and consequences of a boom in private secondary education in cros...
This paper raises questions about educational opportunities for Nigerian girls to understand if trad...
What is now known as Nigeria consisted of two distinct geographical, cultural and educational divide...