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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. About the Contributors
  7. Introduction
  8. 1: The Place of African Indigenous Knowledge and Languages in Education for Development: The Case of Kenya
  9. 2: Some Issues of Science Education in Africa
  10. 3: Reproductive Health in Kenya: A Matter of Social Justice
  11. 4: Gender, Post-Secondary Education, and Employment Opportunities for Women in Tanzania
  12. 5: Information Technology and the Curriculum Process: Student Participation and the Changed Role of the Teacher
  13. 6: Envisioning African Social Work Education
  14. 7: A Comparison of Institutional Discriminatory Practices against People with Disabilities in North America and Africa: Cases in Zimbabwe and Canada
  15. 8: Financing Students in Higher Education: Examining Trends and Funding Options in Africa and Canada
  16. 9: Possibilities in African Schooling and Education
  17. Index
  18. Back Cover

TABLE OF CONTENTS

About the Contributors

Introduction

S. Nombuso Dlamini

1: The Place of African Indigenous Knowledge and Languages in Education for Development: The Case of Kenya

Grace W. Bunyi

2: Some Issues of Science Education in Africa

Wanja Gitari

3: Reproductive Health in Kenya: A Matter of Social Justice

Jacinta K. Muteshi

4: Gender, Post-Secondary Education, and Employment Opportunities for Women in Tanzania

Grace Khwaya Puja

5: Information Technology and the Curriculum Process: Student Participation and the Changed Role of the Teacher

Selina L. P. Mushi

6: Envisioning African Social Work Education

Uzo Anucha

7: A Comparison of Institutional Discriminatory Practices against People with Disabilities in North America and Africa: Cases in Zimbabwe and Canada

Zephania Matanga

8: Financing Students in Higher Education: Examining Trends and Funding Options in Africa and Canada

Eva Aboagye

9: Possibilities in African Schooling and Education

George J. Sefa Dei

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