History And Development Of Education In Uganda
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History and Development of Education in Uganda
Author | : J. C. Ssekamwa |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105111162272 |
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This study examines educational development and progress during the pre-colonial days and how it naturally led to the establishment of Western education in Uganda. It also discusses how Ugandans have struggled to use Western education with some readjustments after 1962 to solve theireconomic, political and social problems. The desire for western education continues to grow. The book looks at the sympathetic response of government, and its efforts to formulate policies and theories to fulfill its pledge to provide elementary education for all young people.
A History of Education in East Africa
Author | : J. C. Ssekamwa,S. M. E. Lugumba |
Publsiher | : Fountain Books |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : UOM:39015056212080 |
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Differing approaches have been used to establish formal education in East Africa. This book traces developments from pre-colonial indigenous systems, to the pioneering work of missionaries, and education during the colonial and post-colonial periods. The work is organised by country - parts one to four systematically look at pre- independence education in Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika and Zanzibar; part five gives a comparative analysis of education in the region since independence. The authors, academics at Makerere University, argue that East African educational policies have brought about significant progress within the limits of resources. The new challenge is what to do about the number of unemployed school leavers and graduates. The authors refute the tendency to view the educated as victims of their own success and a potential social nuisance; and instead argue they are a resource crucial to national development processes.
Development and Administration of Education in Uganda
Author | : J. C. Ssekamwa,S. M. E. Lugumba |
Publsiher | : Fountain Books |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105112202655 |
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This second title in the Fountain series in Education Studies assesses the structures, role and practices of government administration in the development of education in Uganda from 1900-1970 - a period which has seen drastic changes in administrative and school set-ups, and movement towards an almost unrecognisable present-day system. Part one presents an overview; part two looks at the development of teacher training and examination institutions since 1900; part three analyses structures at the level of government ministries, district education and school authorities, and student participation in the processes.
History and Development of Education in Tanzania
Author | : Philemon Andrew K. Mushi |
Publsiher | : African Books Collective |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9789976604948 |
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In History and Development of Education in Tanzania, Prof. Philemon A.K. Mushi, examines the historical development of education in Tanzania, from the pre-colonial to post-independence periods, delineating the economic and social context which shaped and helped to define the origins of various education reforms in formal and non-formal education and their developments in Tanzania beyond 1990. The book has attempted to uncover the underlying context with which the various education reforms were conceived and originated. At the same time, analysis of the current provision of education has been made to determine the challenges facing education provision in the country.
An Introductory History of Education
Author | : D. N. Sifuna,James E. Otiende |
Publsiher | : University of Nairobi Press |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : UOM:39015076193930 |
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This book makes a survey of the development of educational theory and practice in the western world up to the twentieth century. A number of educational systems are selected for discussion. There is reference to prehistoric, ancient Egyptian, Indian, Chinese and Hebraic education, all of which have had an important impact on Greek education, Hellenistic education ideals in the Roman Empire, medieval education and the rise of universities. The book gives due consideration to African indigenous education; developments in education in Africa within the colonial context; and post independence educational activities in Africa. The historical context of educational events in Kenya is duly highlighted, leading to the era of the 8-4-4 system of education. A chapter in Islamic Education in Africa is also included with a discussion on the Integration of Islamic and Western Education.
Children and Youth as Subjects Objects Agents
Author | : Deborah Levison,Mary Jo Maynes,Frances Vavrus |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2021-04-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9783030636326 |
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This textbook showcases innovative approaches to the interdisciplinary field of childhood and youth studies, examining how young people in a wide range of contemporary and historical contexts around the globe live their young lives as subjects, objects, and agents. The diverse contributions examine how children and youth are simultaneously constructed: as individual subjects through social processes and culturally-specific discourses; as objects of policy intervention and other adult power plays; and also as active agents who act on their world and make meaning even amidst conditions of social, political, and economic marginalization. In addition, the book is centrally engaged with questions about how researchers take into consideration children’s and young people’s own conceptions of themselves and how we conceptualize child and youth potentials for agency at different ages and stages of growing up. Each chapter discusses substantive research but also engages in self-reflection about methodology, positionality, and/or disciplinarity, thus making the volume especially useful for teaching. This book will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including childhood studies, youth studies, girls’ studies, development studies, research methods, sociology, anthropology, education, history, geography, public policy, cultural studies, gender and women’s studies and global studies.
Gender Equitable and Transformative Social Policies for Post COVID 19 Africa
Author | : Julius Omona |
Publsiher | : Ethics International Press |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 2023-08-06 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781804411674 |
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This book is the outcome of a detailed research study to examine the trajectories, processes and outcomes of education, health, employment, water, sanitation and hygiene social policies in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda, and to propose gender-equitable and transformative post COVID-19 social policy in these sectors. Though there is progress in varying degrees in these countries to attaining gender equity, there are still significant gender gaps in many areas. As well as examining the current situation, the study also plots progress longitudinally in 20-year periods from 1940 to the present day, and comparatively amongst the four featured countries. It provides both a rare and valuable historical study, as well as an up-to-date working policy framework. The research derives from the GETSPA (Gender Equitable and Transformative Social Policy for Post COVID-19 Africa) project, coordinated by the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana and conducted across the wider African continent. The book is a valuable resource for policy-makers at national and pan-national level, NGOs, and African Studies researchers. The study closely tracks the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), most particularly SDG 5 on Gender Equality, but also those dealing with Education, Employment, Health, and Water, Hygiene and Sanitation.
Education in Uganda
Author | : Izola Preston Morgan |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : OCLC:637422924 |
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