A brief history of education in the Gambia

A brief history of education in the Gambia
Cherno Omar Barry, Cherno Omar ...
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A brief history of education in the Gambia

A Brief History of Education in The Gambia explores the coming of Western Education to the shores of The Gambia soon after the founding of Bathurst (now Banjul) in 1816. We discover the coming of the different Christian missionaries and the establishment of the first schools. We will also learn about the evolution of the school system from the standard system to the present basic cycle and senior secondary system. The different education reports influenced the way education was conducted in the Country, especially with the hovering French involvement due to the geographical position of The Gambia vis-a-vis Senegal. Cherno will finally let us discover the challenges of the education policies and the government's response to education in general.

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English
Pages
100

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2022, International Open University
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-79) and index.

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The Gambia

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Library of Congress
LA1621 .B377 2022

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Pagination
vii, 100 pages
Number of pages
100

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Open Library
OL43560715M
ISBN 10
9983941279
ISBN 13
9789983941272
OCLC/WorldCat
1341278393

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