University of Calgary Press
New Directions in African Education: Challenges and Possibilities
New Directions in African Education: Challenges and Possibilities
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In New Directions in African Education, Nombuso Dlamini has gathered essays from continental African scholars who, before pursuing graduate studies in North America, had first-hand experience with the education system in post-colonial Africa. Their cross-cultural perspective has provided a unique opportunity to critically examine education in the African context and to present possible courses of action to reinvent its future. These authors are in search of a new model for African education - a model that embraces indigenous knowledge, helps cultivate a greater sense of pride in people of African descent, and, most importantly, serves local needs.
With Contributions By:
Eva Aboagye
Uzo Anucha
Grace W. Bunyi
George J. Sefa Dei
S. Nombuso Dlamini
Zephania Matanga
Selina Mushi
Jacinta K. Muteshi
Grace Khwaya Puja
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