The Influence of Jomo Kenyatta and Julius K. Nyerere on Education and Development in Kenya and Tanzania |
Contents
of the Study | 8 |
DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION IN EAST AFRICA | 25 |
Traditional versus Western Education | 31 |
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academic activities administration African leaders African nations African Socialism areas Arusha Declaration attitude became British Chapter colonial culture Dar-es-Salaam East African economic educa education in Kenya educational expansion educational systems emphasis ence European examine Facing Mount Kenya farmers foreign freedom function German goals Government Printer Harambee Harambee schools Harry Thuku higher education ical ideas important independence individual influence institutions Jomo Kenyatta Julius Nyerere Kenya and Tanzania Kenyatta and Julius Kenyatta and Nyerere Kikuyu land leadership learned literacy living London major Makerere College manpower Mau Mau ment mission schools missionaries Murray-Brown national development needs Nyerere's one-party party philosophy plans political development President primary education primary school problems production Republic of Kenya role Scanlon school leavers secondary schools socialist society Swahili Tanganyika TANU teachers tion tional traditional tribal tribe Uganda Ujamaa unity University of Nairobi University Press villages vocational wealth Western yatta