This research paper is based on my PhD pilot study, in which I examined issues of access to primary education in Sierra Leone and its partnership with Britain. Prior to the fieldwork, I piloted a questionnaire with parents aiming to investigate the difficulties which underlie regular access to schooling in Sierra Leone. In the country, religious affiliation crucially informs patterns of education provision. I hypothesised that religion had a strong connection to how education was perceived and accessed in Sierra Leone. This short article presents the results of the pilot study and focuses on two issues: 1) parents’ perception of the role and influence of main stream religions in the country, Christianity and Islam, and 2) whether British ai...
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
The aim of this research was to show how education has been very essential to the development of Gha...
Sierra Leone has been regarded as one of the successful countries with regard to peacebuilding manda...
This paper aims to argue that religion and Faith-based Organizations (FBOs) contribute to building d...
One of the world's poorest countries, Sierra Leone, experienced a civil war from 1991\ud to 2002. Th...
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What barriers remain in the progress towards achieving Universal Primary Education (UPE), and how do...
The EFA conference in Dakar 2000 ushered in new momentum for ensuring universal access to education ...
Sierra Leone, one of the poorest countries in the world, experienced an 11-year civil war until 2002...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to review current issues in pre- and primary school reform an...
UK government policy views collaboration with outstanding schools as a way of helping apparently les...
AbstractIn Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This di...
Based on the author's field research, this paper reviews the current status of education for Childre...
The study examined impact of religious education on pupils’ behaviour in the selected secondary scho...
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
The aim of this research was to show how education has been very essential to the development of Gha...
Sierra Leone has been regarded as one of the successful countries with regard to peacebuilding manda...
This paper aims to argue that religion and Faith-based Organizations (FBOs) contribute to building d...
One of the world's poorest countries, Sierra Leone, experienced a civil war from 1991\ud to 2002. Th...
This paper provides a comparative assessment of the market share, reach to the poor, and performance...
This paper discusses Sierra Leone’s commitment to EFA and the possibility of unintended consequences...
What barriers remain in the progress towards achieving Universal Primary Education (UPE), and how do...
The EFA conference in Dakar 2000 ushered in new momentum for ensuring universal access to education ...
Sierra Leone, one of the poorest countries in the world, experienced an 11-year civil war until 2002...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to review current issues in pre- and primary school reform an...
UK government policy views collaboration with outstanding schools as a way of helping apparently les...
AbstractIn Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This di...
Based on the author's field research, this paper reviews the current status of education for Childre...
The study examined impact of religious education on pupils’ behaviour in the selected secondary scho...
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
The aim of this research was to show how education has been very essential to the development of Gha...
Sierra Leone has been regarded as one of the successful countries with regard to peacebuilding manda...