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Education Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa Paradigm Lost?
Book Code: GM1777
ISBN: 0-313-31777-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-31777-4
248 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 12/30/2002
List Price: $107.95 (UK Sterling Price: £59.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Series Title: Contributions to the Study of Education
Series Number: 82
Reviews:
  • [P]rovides a good background and analysis of policy reform and implementation in the countries studied. Practitioners who wish to gain greater understanding of the educational systems of Benin, Ethiopia, Guinea, Malawi, and Uganda could use it for university courses as well.
    —Comparative Education Review
    February 2004
  • [B]rings empirical evidence from five country case studies-in Malawi, Uganda, Berlin, Guinea, and Ethiopia-to examine how an emergent paradigm of education reform has been designed, debated and implemented across sub-Saharan countries....The book examines in what way has the paradigm proven useful, and what are it's shortcomings.
    —Oxfam's Development Resource Review
    .
Description: The authors of this volume describe the efforts made in the last decade of the 20th century to reform African education, the goal of which was to achieve "education for all." In a series of five case studies, the politics surrounding the planning and implementation of these reforms are considered, and their outcomes analyzed. The countries considered are Benin, Ethiopia, Guinea, Malawi, and Uganda. Although the reforms are still underway, the book covers at least their first five years, bringing together facts and judgments into coherent stories. The authors present some conclusions about the implementation of basic education reforms that deserve serious consideration by policymakers, planners, and program managers. Have our assumptions about the process of reform been correct? Have we selected the policy instruments most suitable for use in implementing various policies and programs? What should we do to change the course of reform as we continue?
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Implementation Research and Educational Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa by Jeanne Moulton and Karen Mundy
  • Malawi: Externally Driven Reforms and Their Adoption During Democratic Transition by Karen Mundy
  • Uganda: External and Domestic Efforts to Revive a Derelict Primary School System by Jeanne Moulton
  • Benin: Systemic Education Reform during Democratic Transition, 1991-1997 by Michel Welmond
  • Guinea: To Projectize or Not to Projectize? Two Different Donor Responses to Education Reform by Michel Welmond
  • Ethiopia: "Ownership" In the Implementation of Systemic Educational Reform, 1991-1998 by James H. Williams
  • Conclusion: Paradigm Lost? Synthesis and Discussion by Jeanne Moulton and Karen Mundy
  • Bibliography
  • Index
LC Card Number: 2002067764
LCC Class: LA1501
Dewey Class: 370
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