Education and Society in Africa

Collected Essays 1963-2006

by Germa Amare


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/8/2018

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 186
ISBN : 9781524611262
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 186
ISBN : 9781524611255
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 186
ISBN : 9781546277132

About the Book

In Education and Society in Africa, Germa Amare contributes to education and society in Ethiopia and beyond. In his examination of Ethiopian education in the 20th century, he looks at the impact of the church and of changes in government, incorporates valuable details on practices, and provides critical insights on the social function of education in African society. This collection lets us rethink how we may move forward in African education. “Dr Germa Amare was a colleague in the University of Lagos and I came to admire his cultured and scholarly approach, his academic integrity and his broad perspective on African education. He brings to his work a knowledge of African countries, which will be valuable to readers. I thoroughly commend his scholarly achievements and his work.” Professor Emeritus Lalage Bown OBE, FRSE, FAcSS, Former Professor of Adult and Continuing Education, University of Glasgow, Scotland.


About the Author

Germa Amare lives his life as a scholar, educator and philosopher. He believes that every human should be given a chance at the good life – for him the key to that good life for the African is a philosophy of education that enables creativity, discovery, wonder, and respect for one’s tradition and roots. Amare, who has a PhD from Southern Illinois University, USA, has taught at Addis Ababa University, the University of Zambia, Makerere University in Uganda and the University of Lagos in Nigeria. He held various academic leadership positions at the University of Lagos. He was one of a group of African intellectuals who wanted to modernize Ethiopia and its traditional educational system. After the revolution broke out in 1974 and he had to leave Ethiopia, he found other ways to realize his dreams.