Education is the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) and considered an important gateway to many other SDGs being achieved. Education is, however, frequently interpreted in terms of its technical aspects, i.e., furthering skills and knowledge and strengthening human capital for promoting development. By contrast, this paper focuses less on this technical aspect and instead analyses the current educational landscape in Africa as a field in which flows of investment, ideas, and people influence connections between Africans and the rest of the world. As an effect of the structural adjustment programs in the 1980s, public spending on education in many African countries went down, allowing private education initiatives to spring up. These ...
There have been many theories given on how Africa should develop, regardless, this paper argues on w...
Education within the general concept of development has become a common article of faith worldwide. ...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
Education is the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) and considered an important gateway to ma...
Education is the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) and considered an important gateway to ma...
The idea that developing all sectors of the educational palette is influential for socio-economic de...
This chapter discusses how Africans acquired new skills, in the past and in the present. We begin wi...
This chapter discusses how Africans acquired new skills, in the past and in the present. We begin wi...
This study examined the social and spill-over benefits as motivating factors to investment in formal...
Many African scholars feel that there is a need for a re-focusing of goals and purpose among univers...
Since the year 2000 and the generalisation of education for all programmes in Africa, education publ...
In theory, education will lead to better healthcare, literacy rates, less poverty, increased toleran...
Both local and global forces impact on educational and human development. This disrupts Africa’s cap...
This paper aims to give a literature view on the importance of religion, formal tertiary education a...
The essence of the problem facing education systems in Africa is that the expansion of enrolments, i...
There have been many theories given on how Africa should develop, regardless, this paper argues on w...
Education within the general concept of development has become a common article of faith worldwide. ...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
Education is the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) and considered an important gateway to ma...
Education is the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) and considered an important gateway to ma...
The idea that developing all sectors of the educational palette is influential for socio-economic de...
This chapter discusses how Africans acquired new skills, in the past and in the present. We begin wi...
This chapter discusses how Africans acquired new skills, in the past and in the present. We begin wi...
This study examined the social and spill-over benefits as motivating factors to investment in formal...
Many African scholars feel that there is a need for a re-focusing of goals and purpose among univers...
Since the year 2000 and the generalisation of education for all programmes in Africa, education publ...
In theory, education will lead to better healthcare, literacy rates, less poverty, increased toleran...
Both local and global forces impact on educational and human development. This disrupts Africa’s cap...
This paper aims to give a literature view on the importance of religion, formal tertiary education a...
The essence of the problem facing education systems in Africa is that the expansion of enrolments, i...
There have been many theories given on how Africa should develop, regardless, this paper argues on w...
Education within the general concept of development has become a common article of faith worldwide. ...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...