Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the 15th century, education existed in the Gold Coast (now Ghana) with the goal of introducing young people into the society by teaching children the traditions and values of the community, as well as the meaning of life. However, Great Britain, during colonization, implemented their own form of education within the Gold Coast. Great Britain thought it was their responsibility to bring the Gold Coast into the modern world by using education to lift the natives to a higher level of civilization. The Christian missionaries’ eagerness to propagate their faith through education and the British colonial governments’ educational policies, character-training curriculum, and desire to civilize natives, instead b...
In this paper, we draw on a recent ethnographic study in a rural primary school to illustrate the wa...
This paper will examine how far external and internal factors have influenced secondary education po...
In this paper, we draw on a recent ethnographic study in a rural primary school to illustrate the wa...
Master of ScienceCurriculum and InstructionKay Ann TaylorAt the arrival of Europeans in the 15th cen...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to discuss about precolonial and colonial education and the ...
Research affirms that Ghana's education is heavily reliant on the colonial structures that were mode...
A western based education system that is used throughout Ghana\u27s school system. Education is defi...
Education did not occupy a primal place in the European colonial project in Africa. The ideology of ...
From 1910 to the 1930s, educating Africans was a major preoccupation in the metropole and in the col...
The Gold Coast was renamed Ghana by the political leadership on the attainment of Independence. But ...
Ghana has over the years developed laws and policies that promotes to free and compulsory primary ed...
This article draws a comparison between the Portuguese in relation to British and French discourses ...
British colonial rule has often been praised for its comparatively benign features, such as its supp...
Founded by the British colonial government in the Gold Coast in the 1920s, Achimota was an elite sch...
This paper examined colonialism and education; the challenges for sustainable development in Nigeria...
In this paper, we draw on a recent ethnographic study in a rural primary school to illustrate the wa...
This paper will examine how far external and internal factors have influenced secondary education po...
In this paper, we draw on a recent ethnographic study in a rural primary school to illustrate the wa...
Master of ScienceCurriculum and InstructionKay Ann TaylorAt the arrival of Europeans in the 15th cen...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to discuss about precolonial and colonial education and the ...
Research affirms that Ghana's education is heavily reliant on the colonial structures that were mode...
A western based education system that is used throughout Ghana\u27s school system. Education is defi...
Education did not occupy a primal place in the European colonial project in Africa. The ideology of ...
From 1910 to the 1930s, educating Africans was a major preoccupation in the metropole and in the col...
The Gold Coast was renamed Ghana by the political leadership on the attainment of Independence. But ...
Ghana has over the years developed laws and policies that promotes to free and compulsory primary ed...
This article draws a comparison between the Portuguese in relation to British and French discourses ...
British colonial rule has often been praised for its comparatively benign features, such as its supp...
Founded by the British colonial government in the Gold Coast in the 1920s, Achimota was an elite sch...
This paper examined colonialism and education; the challenges for sustainable development in Nigeria...
In this paper, we draw on a recent ethnographic study in a rural primary school to illustrate the wa...
This paper will examine how far external and internal factors have influenced secondary education po...
In this paper, we draw on a recent ethnographic study in a rural primary school to illustrate the wa...