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Educational Development in Post-independent Eritrea |
| Section: CURRENT ISSUES / EDUCATION WATCH |
| Author: Ravinder Rena |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 1/1/2007 |
| Size: 3,140 Words, 21,457 Characters |
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Abstract
Education is the prime creator and conveyor of knowledge. It helps man preserve and change society. It contributes to economic growth in varied forms. The educational system in Eritrea shows all the symptoms of prolonged neglect under conditions of colonialism and war; however, education has been able to play a key role in the development of Eritrea since its independence. There has been phenomenal growth in the Eritrean education system, particularly in recent years. This paper explores the education and its development in Eritrea after independence, and provides some implications for policy purposes.
I. Introduction
Education is the prime creator and conveyor of knowledge. It helps man preserve and change society. It helps him understand, cont...
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...nnual Refereed Journal Published by the Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, The Catholic University of Eastern Africa.)
--Shri Prakash and Sumitra Chowdhury (1990): Determinants of Educational Expenditure in India, Journal of Educational Planning and Administration, Vol. 4, No. 4, October.
--Woodhall, Mureen (1992, III Edn.) Cost-Benefit Analysis in Educational Planning, Paris: UNESCO- IIEP.
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