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The changing face of colonial education in Africa : education, science and development. / / Peter Kallaway
The changing face of colonial education in Africa : education, science and development. / / Peter Kallaway
Autore Kallaway Peter
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified] : , : African Sun Media, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (376 pages)
Disciplina 379.6
Soggetto topico Education and state - Africa - History - 20th century
Education - Africa - History - 20th century
ISBN 1-928314-92-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Tables -- Illustrations -- Foreword -- Acknowedgements -- Notes -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The genesis of educational policy in late colonial Africa: 1900-1950s -- Colonial empires and education -- The origins of "development" in Africa and its relationship to education -- India -- Black American experience and African colonial education -- Individual actors -- A scientific approach to African colonial education -- Notes -- Chapter 1 -- The International Missionary Council and education in colonial Africa* -- History of education and mission education -- The context -- Broad themes of mission policy in 1920-1930s -- The conferences and deliberations of the IMC as a window through which we can observe these shifts in policy -- Education as a key to mission policy -- The development of education -- World Missionary Conferences -- Edinburgh: 1910 -- Edinburgh and education -- After Edinburgh -- The Jerusalem conference: 1928 -- Jerusalem: education -- Post-Jerusalem conference -- The Tambaram conference: 1938 -- "Evangelicalism" -- Social involvement -- Tambaram and education -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2 -- Conference litmus -- The development of a conference and policy culture in the interwar period with special reference to the New Education Fellowship and British colonial education in Southern Africa* -- The 1934 South African Education Conference as a benchmark of changing educational discourse -- The development of professional educational networks from the late nineteenth century -- The NEF in the interwar period -- Interwar NEF conferences and the links with the British Commonwealth -- British Commonwealth Education Conference: 1931 -- NEF conference in South Africa: 1934 -- Cheltenham conference: 1936 -- Australasia: 1937 -- African educational networks in the interwar years -- Conclusions -- Notes.
Chapter 3 -- Welfare and education in British colonial Africa* -- 1918-1945 -- Background -- Welfare and education -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 4 -- Science and policy -- Anthropology and education in British colonial Africa during the interwar years* -- Science and African policy development in the interwar era -- Science, anthropology and policy -- "What were anthropologists after?" -- Anthropology and education in the African colonial context -- The NEF conference in 1934 and social anthropology -- Conference presentations and assessment -- The critique of anthropology as a science of policy -- Further developments in anthropology: 1934-1940 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5 -- Diedrich Westermann -- Linguistics and the ambiguities of Colonial Science in the interwar era* -- Background -- Kaisersreich -- After the German Empire -- Westermann as linguist -- Westermann and anthropology -- Religious background/missionary career -- Westermann's contribution to colonial policy in Britain -- Westermann and the Third Reich -- After 1945 -- Summary -- Notes -- Chapter 6 -- Donald Guy Sydney M'timkulu -- South African educationalist: 1907-2000 -- Introduction -- Background: Adams College, Lovedale and Fort Hare -- The Carnegie Grant and Yale University -- Life at Yale: 1935-1937 -- Field trips, fieldwork and Christian work -- Washington -- Schools and normal colleges: Penn normal and industrial school in South Carolina -- Tuskegee Institute near Montgomery, Alabama -- The Negro universities -- Summary -- Conferences attended -- Summary - at the end of the Yale period -- The return to South Africa: 1937-1959 -- Fields of activity -- Head teacher role -- Adams College -- Ohlange Institute -- Educational leadership and teacher organizations -- South African Institute Race Relations -- Education policy debate -- Fort Hare -- After 1959.
A new home in Canada -- Notes -- Chapter 7 -- The modernization of tradition? isiXhosa language education and school history -- 1920-1948 - reform in the work of Samuel Edward Krune Mqhayi* -- Introduction -- Background -- Geneological origins -- Mqhayi's education -- Mqhayi's career -- Literary work -- The revision of Xhosa orthography -- Xhosa history for schools -- Imibengo -- The Stewart Xhosa Readers -- The contents of Imibengo and the Stewart Xhosa Readers (SXR) -- The Senior Xhosa Reader - for high school -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 7.1 -- The works of SEKM which were included in Imibengo* -- Appendix 7.2 -- SEKM's material included in the Stewart Xhosa Readers -- THE STEWART XHOSA SENIOR READER: Senior: IIncwadi Zesixhosa Zabafundi: Eyebaphambili211 -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- UK Official Papers -- Archival Papers referred to: -- South Africa: -- Contemporary Newspapers and Journals -- Books and articles: -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794795003321
Kallaway Peter  
[Place of publication not identified] : , : African Sun Media, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
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The changing face of colonial education in Africa : education, science and development. / / Peter Kallaway
The changing face of colonial education in Africa : education, science and development. / / Peter Kallaway
Autore Kallaway Peter
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified] : , : African Sun Media, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (376 pages)
Disciplina 379.6
Soggetto topico Education and state - Africa - History - 20th century
Education - Africa - History - 20th century
ISBN 1-928314-92-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Tables -- Illustrations -- Foreword -- Acknowedgements -- Notes -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The genesis of educational policy in late colonial Africa: 1900-1950s -- Colonial empires and education -- The origins of "development" in Africa and its relationship to education -- India -- Black American experience and African colonial education -- Individual actors -- A scientific approach to African colonial education -- Notes -- Chapter 1 -- The International Missionary Council and education in colonial Africa* -- History of education and mission education -- The context -- Broad themes of mission policy in 1920-1930s -- The conferences and deliberations of the IMC as a window through which we can observe these shifts in policy -- Education as a key to mission policy -- The development of education -- World Missionary Conferences -- Edinburgh: 1910 -- Edinburgh and education -- After Edinburgh -- The Jerusalem conference: 1928 -- Jerusalem: education -- Post-Jerusalem conference -- The Tambaram conference: 1938 -- "Evangelicalism" -- Social involvement -- Tambaram and education -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2 -- Conference litmus -- The development of a conference and policy culture in the interwar period with special reference to the New Education Fellowship and British colonial education in Southern Africa* -- The 1934 South African Education Conference as a benchmark of changing educational discourse -- The development of professional educational networks from the late nineteenth century -- The NEF in the interwar period -- Interwar NEF conferences and the links with the British Commonwealth -- British Commonwealth Education Conference: 1931 -- NEF conference in South Africa: 1934 -- Cheltenham conference: 1936 -- Australasia: 1937 -- African educational networks in the interwar years -- Conclusions -- Notes.
Chapter 3 -- Welfare and education in British colonial Africa* -- 1918-1945 -- Background -- Welfare and education -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 4 -- Science and policy -- Anthropology and education in British colonial Africa during the interwar years* -- Science and African policy development in the interwar era -- Science, anthropology and policy -- "What were anthropologists after?" -- Anthropology and education in the African colonial context -- The NEF conference in 1934 and social anthropology -- Conference presentations and assessment -- The critique of anthropology as a science of policy -- Further developments in anthropology: 1934-1940 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5 -- Diedrich Westermann -- Linguistics and the ambiguities of Colonial Science in the interwar era* -- Background -- Kaisersreich -- After the German Empire -- Westermann as linguist -- Westermann and anthropology -- Religious background/missionary career -- Westermann's contribution to colonial policy in Britain -- Westermann and the Third Reich -- After 1945 -- Summary -- Notes -- Chapter 6 -- Donald Guy Sydney M'timkulu -- South African educationalist: 1907-2000 -- Introduction -- Background: Adams College, Lovedale and Fort Hare -- The Carnegie Grant and Yale University -- Life at Yale: 1935-1937 -- Field trips, fieldwork and Christian work -- Washington -- Schools and normal colleges: Penn normal and industrial school in South Carolina -- Tuskegee Institute near Montgomery, Alabama -- The Negro universities -- Summary -- Conferences attended -- Summary - at the end of the Yale period -- The return to South Africa: 1937-1959 -- Fields of activity -- Head teacher role -- Adams College -- Ohlange Institute -- Educational leadership and teacher organizations -- South African Institute Race Relations -- Education policy debate -- Fort Hare -- After 1959.
A new home in Canada -- Notes -- Chapter 7 -- The modernization of tradition? isiXhosa language education and school history -- 1920-1948 - reform in the work of Samuel Edward Krune Mqhayi* -- Introduction -- Background -- Geneological origins -- Mqhayi's education -- Mqhayi's career -- Literary work -- The revision of Xhosa orthography -- Xhosa history for schools -- Imibengo -- The Stewart Xhosa Readers -- The contents of Imibengo and the Stewart Xhosa Readers (SXR) -- The Senior Xhosa Reader - for high school -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 7.1 -- The works of SEKM which were included in Imibengo* -- Appendix 7.2 -- SEKM's material included in the Stewart Xhosa Readers -- THE STEWART XHOSA SENIOR READER: Senior: IIncwadi Zesixhosa Zabafundi: Eyebaphambili211 -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- UK Official Papers -- Archival Papers referred to: -- South Africa: -- Contemporary Newspapers and Journals -- Books and articles: -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824830603321
Kallaway Peter  
[Place of publication not identified] : , : African Sun Media, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui