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Education In East And Central Africa Charl Wolhuter Editor

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Education In East And Central Africa Charl Wolhuter Editor
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.03 MB
Author: Charl Wolhuter (Editor)
ISBN: 9781472505415, 9781472593504, 1472505417, 1472593502
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Education In East And Central Africa Charl Wolhuter Editor by Charl Wolhuter (editor) 9781472505415, 9781472593504, 1472505417, 1472593502 instant download after payment.

Education in East and Central Africa provides an invaluable comparative compendium on education in a myriad of countries often overlooked in contemporary literature. While this text includes chapters on education in the well-known African nations of Kenya and Zambia, it also provides substantive material on education in underrepresented African nations like Eritrea, in countries experiencing continuing conflict, such as the Central African Republic, or in the newly emerging nation of South Sudan. While contributing to comparative analyses of education and its challenges in underrepresented east and central African nations, this work also remains an invaluable and unique resource for comparative education students in emerging universities with limited libraries and internet connectivity. -- Karen Biraimah, Professor of Comparative Education, University of Central Florida, USA

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