History is often taught as if formal education followed a single European path—from classical Greece to medieval monasteries to Renaissance universities—while Africa appears largely oral, informal, or ...
I AM not going to discuss the belief, widely prevalent though it be, that the African native is not really educable, not capable of profiting by education in the same sort of way as the white man can ...
In the past five years, we have seen a steady increase in absolute numbers of out-of-school children and adolescents from 95 ...
African Education Ministers and 12 Heads of Ministerial Delegations from 34 countries during the 2024 Africa Foundational Learning Exchange (FLEX 2024), in Kigali, Rwanda from November 11 to 12, 2024.
One of sub-Saharan Africa’s most famous sons, Nelson Mandela, accurately characterized education as “the most powerful weapon ... you can use to change the world.” Education can bring about positive ...
What happens when African philosophies and practices are placed at the centre of learning? How can teachers and students on the continent use the concepts of ubuntu (human interdependence) and ukama ...
The recognition reflects Eze’s contributions to learning analytics and collaborative learning research, as well as his ...
Editor’s Note: Racial equity has been at the center of many discussions in this country recently, especially when it comes to education. It also continues to be a critical conversation in South Africa ...
When the head teacher found out that I was pregnant, he called me to his office and told me, “You have to leave our school immediately because you are pregnant.” —Jamida K., Kahama, Tanzania, April ...
In this article, we will take a look at the 25 most educated countries in Africa. Education goes beyond the mere ability to read and write. It is fundamentally about one’s capacity to connect with and ...