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  2. Modern education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    During the post-liberation period, the British exerted to invest schools, and English became the main curricula for Ethiopian education. It resembled to East African British colonies by textbooks and students were prepared for the London General Certificate Examination (LGCE), which was functional to the Ethiopian education from 1947 to 1958. [25]

  3. Education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Ethiopia was dominated by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church for many centuries until secular education was adopted in the early 1900s. Prior to 1974, Ethiopia had an estimated literacy rate below 50% and compared poorly with the rest of even Africa in the provision of schools and universities.

  4. Ibalik ang Philippine History sa High School Movement

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    She said that Philippine History in high school enhances critical and historical thinking of students. With no Philippine History in high school, students can be susceptible to “historical distortions.” For her doctorate, she pursued dissertation studies that reinforce the importance of “historical thinking skills” in basic education. [34]

  5. Traditional education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church has crucial role to disseminate traditional ancient educational system of Ethiopia to read Old and New Testaments in Ge'ez since Axumite period in 330 AD. The teaching highly emphasized Christian and Islamic dogma; Christian education at primary level often conducted by clergy in place of worship and major ...

  6. Category:History of education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of education in Ethiopia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Menelik II School - Wikipedia

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    The school seizes an area of 500,000 square kilometers. The school has 7,000 students however 27 students were tending the garden which has existed for many years in a negligent state. [8] 3,800 are evening students with classroom from initial 5 or 6 to 48. There are 144 Ethiopian and 16 foreign expatriate teachers in the school. [6]

  8. History of education - Wikipedia

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    The history of education in modern India, 1757-1998 (Orient Longman, 2000) Lee, Thomas H. C. Education in traditional China: a history (2000) Jayapalan N. History Of Education In India (2005) excerpt and text search; Price, Ronald Francis. Education in modern China (Routledge, 2014) Sharma, Ram Nath. History of education in India (1996) excerpt ...

  9. Higher education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    [1] Higher education supposed originated by Saint Yared music school in the sixth century in line with centuries old traditional education of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. Modern higher education was commenced during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie with the establishment of the University College of Addis Ababa, now called Addis ...