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Achieving Education for All: Dilemmas in System-Wide Reforms and Learning Outcomes in Africa
Contributor(s): Munene, Ishmael I. (Editor), Banerji, Rukmini (Foreword by), Cissé, Rokhaya (Contribution by)

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ISBN: 149851524X     ISBN-13: 9781498515245
Publisher: Lexington Books
OUR PRICE: $122.85  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: June 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | World - African
- Education | Administration - Elementary & Secondary
- Education | Elementary
Dewey: 372.967
LCCN: 2016010688
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" L (1.25 lbs) 264 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - African
Features: Bibliography, Index
 
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Using the Education for All (EFA) global movement as the setting, this book surveys the complex labyrinths of international education policy making, the design and implementation of system-wide educational reform, and the assessment of learning outcomes in the African context. It addresses the following questions: what does it mean for African states to reform their educational systems to meet the global agenda of Education for All and the Millennium Development Goals? Under what structural conditions have African governments implemented universal primary education programs, and with what outcomes? What are the lessons learned and how do these inform the post-2015 agenda for universal primary education in Africa and other developing countries? This book provides answers to these questions and opens the possibilities for new approaches to Education for All in the context of constrained resources, unstable political climates, and the agency of local communities. It is undeniable that African governments responded to the educational goals espoused in EFA and MDG paradigms through their own "education for all" plans and expended vast resources to realize these objectives. However, there remains a serious gap in knowledge about the design of these plans, the influence of local and international forces in their development, the challenges inherent in executing comprehensive and multifaceted reforms to achieve these goals, and the success of the reform measures as evident in student learning outcomes. This book addresses this knowledge gap in three ways. First, it utilizes empirical data collected over a five-year period from six African countries-Kenya, Mali, Senegal, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda-to illuminate how the global agenda on education has been debated, designed, and implemented across the continent, and with what outcomes. Second, it frames the six nation case studies within the wider logic of international educational policy agenda and the continent-wide search for education quality. Finally, the analysis of universal primary education strategies is undertaken from an interdisciplinary perspective thereby allowing a more comprehensive view of the educational reform.
 
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