Comparative analysis on universal primary education policy and practice in Sub-Saharan Africa : : the cases of Ghana, Kenya, Malawi and Uganda / / Keiichi Ogawa and Mikiko Nishimura.

Achieving Universal Primary Education (UPE) has received considerable attention since the early 1950s. The concept of universal education is, however, not well defined and is used to mean many different things to different people. This book contains a five-year research work conducted by a group of...

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Superior document:Pittsburgh Studies in Comparative and International Education Series ; 4
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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam, Netherlands : : Sense Publishers,, 2015.
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Pittsburgh Studies in Comparative and International Education Series ; 4.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Notes:Includes index.
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Summary:Achieving Universal Primary Education (UPE) has received considerable attention since the early 1950s. The concept of universal education is, however, not well defined and is used to mean many different things to different people. This book contains a five-year research work conducted by a group of African and Japanese researchers who have developed an equal partnership and network to review the expansion of primary education, some policies prompting the free primary education intervention, and the challenges of implementation based on the case study of two districts in four countries, namely, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, and Uganda. The first part discusses issues related to administrative, financial, and perceptive issues related to UPE policies in each country case, followed by the second part that focuses on quality of education and UPE policies. The book contains various lessons learnt and implications for future education policies in developing countries.
ISBN:9463000259
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Keiichi Ogawa and Mikiko Nishimura.