The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolution in institutional forms. Some universities may embrace a specialized disciplinary focus such as agriculture, education or science and technology, but in structure and process they remain remarkably similar. Little institutional differentiation has occurred within higher education systems, and legacies from the pre-independence era still shape the form and substance of African universities in important ways. These include the high cost model of publicly funded residential instruction, strong curricular emphasis on the humanities and social sciences, and an elitist orientation. As a result, these systems have been hard pressed to meet the rapidly rising social dem...
Abstract: Institutions of high learning constitute key sites of knowledge and occupy a significant a...
Globally, universities are engaged in various aspects of reforms to improve their outlook and releva...
The thesis of this paper is that the African university, like its counterpart in the advanced develo...
The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolution in institutional fo...
A ZJER journal article.The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolut...
A journal article.The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolution i...
A journal article.The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolution i...
Research has proven that there is a clear positive correlation between the level of education in a c...
Africa continues to be mired in crisis, instability, poverty and disease. Whilst universities of the...
A conference paper on university reforms in order to meet new challenges.The legitimacy and mission ...
Universities that came into being largely in the second-half of the 20th century, to meet the demand...
Abstract: In spite of over a half century of interventions and waves of “reforms,” higher education ...
http://ojs.uniswa.sz/index.php/urej01/article/view/45,It is generally accepted that higher education...
It is generally accepted that higher education must play a critical role in the development of the A...
The perception of multilateral analyst on higher education is shifting (Ngwana, 2002). In 1986 for e...
Abstract: Institutions of high learning constitute key sites of knowledge and occupy a significant a...
Globally, universities are engaged in various aspects of reforms to improve their outlook and releva...
The thesis of this paper is that the African university, like its counterpart in the advanced develo...
The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolution in institutional fo...
A ZJER journal article.The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolut...
A journal article.The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolution i...
A journal article.The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolution i...
Research has proven that there is a clear positive correlation between the level of education in a c...
Africa continues to be mired in crisis, instability, poverty and disease. Whilst universities of the...
A conference paper on university reforms in order to meet new challenges.The legitimacy and mission ...
Universities that came into being largely in the second-half of the 20th century, to meet the demand...
Abstract: In spite of over a half century of interventions and waves of “reforms,” higher education ...
http://ojs.uniswa.sz/index.php/urej01/article/view/45,It is generally accepted that higher education...
It is generally accepted that higher education must play a critical role in the development of the A...
The perception of multilateral analyst on higher education is shifting (Ngwana, 2002). In 1986 for e...
Abstract: Institutions of high learning constitute key sites of knowledge and occupy a significant a...
Globally, universities are engaged in various aspects of reforms to improve their outlook and releva...
The thesis of this paper is that the African university, like its counterpart in the advanced develo...