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The Changing Face Of Colonial Education In Africa Education Science And Development 1st Edition Peter Kallaway

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The Changing Face Of Colonial Education In Africa Education Science And Development 1st Edition Peter Kallaway
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Publisher: African Sun Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.58 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Peter Kallaway
ISBN: 9781928314929, 1928314929
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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The Changing Face Of Colonial Education In Africa Education Science And Development 1st Edition Peter Kallaway by Peter Kallaway 9781928314929, 1928314929 instant download after payment.

The Changing Face of Colonial Education in Africa offers a detailed and nuanced perspective of colonial history, based on 15 years of research that throws fresh light on the complexities of African history and the colonial world of the first half of the twentieth century. It provides an analytical background to the history of education in the colonial context by balancing contributions by missionary agencies, colonial government, humanitarian agencies, scientific experts and African agents. It offers a foundation for the analysis of modern educational policy for the postcolonial state. It attempts to move beyond clichés about colonial education to an understanding of the complexities of how educational policy was developed in different places at different times while giving credence to arguments that see schooling as a form of social control in the colonial environment. It is essential reading for academics, researchers and policymakers looking to better understand colonial education and contextualize modern developments related to the decolonizing African education. It is intended to provide an essential background for policy-makers by demonstrating the significance of a historical perspective for an understanding of contemporary educational challenges in Africa and elsewhere.

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