Secondary Education in Ethiopia

Secondary Education in Ethiopia

Author: Rajendra Joshi

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2012-11-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0821397303

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This book discusses reforms that should be undertaken in secondary education to support Ethiopia s transition from a low- to middle-income economy. The most critical reform identified is the introduction of a flexible curriculum that serves the needs of all students, including those who may not pursue higher education.


Education in Ethiopia

Education in Ethiopia

Author:

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 0821362275

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This study provides a detailed snapshot of the education sector up to 2001-02, and for some aspects of the sector, up to 2002-03. It takes advantage of administrative data and information from household surveys to document key dimensions of the sector, particularly primary and secondary education, focusing on costs, finance, and service delivery, and their impact on learning achievement, in an effort to discover potentially important areas for further policy development. --foreword.


Case of Ethiopia; Twenty Years of Experience in the Reform, Redirection and Expansion of Educational Services

Case of Ethiopia; Twenty Years of Experience in the Reform, Redirection and Expansion of Educational Services

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Published: 1982

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Report on educational development trends (1961-1981) in Ethiopia partic. Primary education, secondary education, adult education and higher education - discusses educational opportunities, student enrolment, training participation rate, teachers, school construction, teaching and training material development; examines educational administration, educational planning, educational policies and financing; includes projections to 1994. Graph, map, statistical tables.


Education in Ethiopia

Education in Ethiopia

Author: Tekeste Negash

Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13:

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The main focus of the study is the deepening crisis of the Ethiopian education system. This study reconstructs the growth of the crisis of the sector during the last four decades. It then discusses the implications of the crisis in terms of communication breakdown; absence of analytical capacity at system level; the fragmentation of society; loss of political legitimacy and perpetuation of authoritarian power. Although the education sector has greatly expanded its impact on poverty alleviation has so far been insignificant. The poverty landscape has changed to the worse during the last fifty years. This is largely due to the fact that the Ethiopian education system is based on false premises. At the center of the crisis is the use of English as medium of instruction. The proficiency in English is so low that its continued use as a medium of instruction can only lead to the collapse of the education system. The study argues that it is only through language (readily understood and practiced) that collective life and the world can be interpreted in an integrated manner. The replacement of English by Ethiopian languages all the way from the primary to tertiary levels is one of the factors that could strengthen the survival potential of the Ethiopian political community. The study is relevant for policy makers and students of development studies on the role of education in social change in Africa south of the Sahara.


The Education Systems of Africa

The Education Systems of Africa

Author: Kolawole Samuel Adeyemo

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2021-02-24

Total Pages: 984

ISBN-13: 9783030442187

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This research handbook provides meaningful coverage on current trends in the dynamic education systems of Africa. It presents the main findings on current issues in the education systems from different African countries. Specifically, it examines education policies and what can be done differently by African nations to strengthen these policies. The objective is to highlight African nations’ capacity to address issues of social justice to generate ideas that can help translate the increasing strengths of the continent into achieving sustainable development.