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Adaptation argument for substituting purely literary education

It is particularly interesting to note that the "Afrocentric" models which emerge later in the 1980s and 90s in fact appear to echo what British policy in the 1920s/30s was about: substituting a "...Read more

MICRO: Describe the various (capital, social) investments into African universities as raised by this analyst.
Whitehead, Clive. 2005. “The Historiography of British Imperial Education Policy, Part II: Africa and the Rest of the Colonial Empire.” History of Education 34 (4): 441–54.
Decolonizing the University
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