However, insight into the impact of the lockdown on private schools and the responses it has elicited is limited, especially across the Afri- can continent. This article examines the impact of the lockdown on private basic schools in Ghana and how they responded to the closure. Following "...
(2014). Fee-free public or low-fee private basic education in rural Ghana: how does the cost influence the choice of the poor? Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 44(2), 140-161.Akaguri, L. (2013). Fee-free public or low-fee private basic education in ...
2004. Assessment of the Role of Private Schools in the Development of Education in Ghana: A Study of the Kumasi Metropolis. Journal of Science and Technology 24(2): 54–75Nsiah-Peprah, Yaw. 2004. Assessment of the Role of Private Schools in the Development of Education in Ghana: A study...
De facto Privatisation of Basic Education in Africa: A market response to government failure? A Comparative Study of the Cases of Ghana and Nigeria I. Macpherson, S. Robertson, G. Walford (Eds.), Education, Privatisation and Social Justice: Case Studies from Africa, South Asia and South East...
U.S. spending on private construction continued to grow in 2023 and was over three times larger than construction spending in the public sector. Texas and California were at the top of the ranking when observing construction spending within the 50 U.S. states. According to a forecast, the va...
An Exploratory Study on the Null Curriculum in the Basic Education System in Ghana This study explored the prevalence of the null curriculum in the Ghanaian basic school education system. It also sought to identify the main reasons behind... P Boateng,DG Caballes,MO Aboagye,... - 《Anatolian...
The embedded recipient and the disembedded donor: private-sector development aid in Ghana Forum for Development Studies, Taylor & Francis (2004), pp. 307-335 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Lagerkvist et al., 2014 C.J. Lagerkvist, S. Kokko, N. Karanja Health in perspective: framing ...
things equal,private schools are more effective learning institutions”(Hall & Vedder.2004。P . 77).Ankomah (2002) intimated that inspite of the effort of the govern ment of Ghana at providing sound education . especia11v at the basic level ,p ub lic schools continue to lag behind p ...
Fee-free public or low-fee private basic education in rural Ghana: how does the cost influence the choice of the poor? The paper uses data from a household survey of three rural communities and interviews in the Mfantseman Municipality in the Central Region of Ghana to inve... Akaguri,Luk...
The initial questions covered basic issues related to the project, participants' expectations of it, and their experiences interacting with other stakeholder groups during the process. Interviews began with the following main questions: Tell us about how you were involved in the HMB project. What ...