The Politics of Access : university education and nation-building in Nigeria, 1948-2000 / / Ogechi Emmanuel Anyanwu.
Through analysis of exceptionally rich data obtained from the Carnegie Corporation in New York, and from Nigeria’s national archives, author Ogechi Anyanwu demonstrates how the pursuit of mass university education not only decolonized the elitist British education system but also ultimately reshaped...
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Anyanwu, Ogechi Emmanuel, author. The Politics of Access [electronic resource] : university education and nation-building in Nigeria, 1948-2000 / Ogechi Emmanuel Anyanwu. Calgary University of Calgary Press 2011 Alberta, Canada : University of Calgary Press, [2011] ©2011 1 online resource (317 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file rda Africa: missing voices series Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph includes bibliographical references and index. The politics of colonial education --Towards educational reform: the Cold War, decolonization, and the Carnegie Corporation, 1952-60 --The Ashby Commission, regionalism, and university education in the 1960's --Centralization of universities and national integration, 1970-79: the legacy of the Nigerian civil war --The second republic and the burden of expansion,1979–83: free education, science and technology, and quota system --Rationalization Policy: the IMF/World Bank and structural adjustment program, 1984–90 --Crisis of nationhood: funding issues, socio-political Instability, and private university education, 1990–2000. Through analysis of exceptionally rich data obtained from the Carnegie Corporation in New York, and from Nigeria’s national archives, author Ogechi Anyanwu demonstrates how the pursuit of mass university education not only decolonized the elitist British education system but also ultimately reshaped modern Nigeria. More importantly, he argues that the impact of these policies cannot be fully understood without looking closely at the intersection of domestic and external politics dictating the direction of higher education development as a vehicle for nation-building in Nigeria’s pluralistic society. Also available in print form. English Education, Higher History 20th century Nigeria. Higher education and state Political aspects Nigeria. Education, Higher Nigeria. Nation-building Nigeria. Economic development Nigeria. Nigeria University 1948-2000. 1-55238-580-9 Anyanwu, Ogechi E. oth |
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The Politics of Access [electronic resource] : university education and nation-building in Nigeria, 1948-2000 / Ogechi Emmanuel Anyanwu. |
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The Politics of Access [electronic resource] : university education and nation-building in Nigeria, 1948-2000 / Ogechi Emmanuel Anyanwu. |
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The Politics of Access [electronic resource] : university education and nation-building in Nigeria, 1948-2000 / Ogechi Emmanuel Anyanwu. |
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The Politics of Access university education and nation-building in Nigeria, 1948-2000 / |
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The politics of colonial education --Towards educational reform: the Cold War, decolonization, and the Carnegie Corporation, 1952-60 --The Ashby Commission, regionalism, and university education in the 1960's --Centralization of universities and national integration, 1970-79: the legacy of the Nigerian civil war --The second republic and the burden of expansion,1979–83: free education, science and technology, and quota system --Rationalization Policy: the IMF/World Bank and structural adjustment program, 1984–90 --Crisis of nationhood: funding issues, socio-political Instability, and private university education, 1990–2000. |
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