Transitioning Education in Africa


External Education Providers, Emergencies, and Authoritarian Structures

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By Gia Cromer
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Gia Cromer is a deputy director of the European Academic Center at the National Intelligence University, ODNI.

Chapter 1: The Emergency Environment and Its Scope Chapter 2: Foundations of the Situation Chapter 3: Finding the Data Chapter 4: Survey and Interview Results Chapter 5: Conclusions with Policy and Research Recommendations Appendix: Collected Data Graphics and Interview Questions Bibliography About the Author

Scholars and practitioners in search of a theoretically and empirically rich analysis of the contemporary challenges to education in Africa will find this work very useful and refreshing. The work brings a critical perspective that captures the colonial history of education, the efforts to decolonize education, and the challenges posed by issues of governance and patronage. It gives special attention to Education in Emergencies, which is pertinent to many African countries that have experienced civil wars. In sum, the work is an excellent resource for policy and a significant contribution to theorizing education in Africa. -- Abu Bakarr Bah, Northern Illinois University

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