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Against that background, major large- scale programmes were developed, which were to some extent successful. In this way, the Bouaké schools radio in Côte d'Ivoire allowed more than 2,000 teachers per year to be trained in the 1970s. [1] Radio was one of the first technologies to be put to work in the service of education in sub-Saharan Africa.
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The African Institute of Computer Science (IAI) is an intergovernmental school based in Libreville, Gabon. It was established under the auspices of the Organisation commune africaine et malgache in January 1971, in Fort-Lamy (now N'Djamena , the capital of Chad ).
Revelo collected rankings from U.S. News and World Report to identify the top universities for computer science in Africa.
It is the long-term aim of CFAS to enable every state secondary pupil in the recipient countries to have access to computer lessons and to ensure the sustainability of the scheme. As of the end of 2011, the Computers for African Scheme is now wholly administered and carried out by IT Schools Africa.
The African continent's rich history of European colonization has resulted in an abundant amount of influence on each state's developmental trajectory. Most African states' modern government and societal infrastructures were developed by the relevant colonial power during the period between colonization and independence, including its methods of implementing education. [4]
The constitution guarantees free education, so private schools can use any language, but state(-recognised) schools teach in the language of the language area where it is located. For Brussels, which is an officially bilingual French–Dutch area, schools use either Dutch or French as medium.
This is a list of lists of schools, sorted by country. The list does not include educational institutions providing higher education , meaning tertiary , quaternary , or post-secondary education , for which see list of colleges and universities by country .