Acta Academica (Jan 2012)

Meeting challenges in rural African education: a Zambian case study

  • Jannie Compion,
  • Hennie Steyn,
  • Charl Wolhuter,
  • Hannes van der Walt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v44i1.1344
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 1

Abstract

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Private initiatives can contribute to the eradication of many of the educational problems of developing countries, specifically in rural Africa. This article explores the crippling education problems of several developing countries. It argues that many of these problems can be addressed by non-governmental organisations making use of privately funded mini-education systems. In particular, an analysis and discussion of the Foundation for Cross-Cultural Education shows that a private educational initiative, acting as a mini-education system itself, can make a substantial contribution towards the pedagogical upliftment of a community in a rural area, such as that of the Masaïti area of Zambia.