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Discover LudwigThe phrase "african educational" is not correct as it should be capitalized as "African educational." You can use it when referring to educational systems, practices, or institutions related to Africa.
Example: "The African educational landscape is diverse and rich in cultural heritage."
Alternatives: "African-based education" or "education in Africa."
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A shift to a more Afrocentric curriculum was an important element of South African educational reform during the 1990s.
Previous studies of black South African educational history have focused overwhelmingly on student protest politics, often focusing on young men's leadership of school boycotts during segregation and apartheid.
For more than 16 years, Medical Education for South African Blacks has been working with South African educational institutions to increase the number of doctors, nurses and midwives who live and work in the poor and rural communities most devastated by the disease.
"If you want an M.B.A. in order to become a hedge fund manager in Manhattan, this is not the scholarship for you," said Mr. Kitchin, adding that, while Edinburgh felt it had "the means and the reserves and the infrastructure to do this," the school has entered into an unusual partnership with the Canon Collins Trust, an African educational charity, to select deserving students.
It not only gives a detailed description of the uprising in Soweto in 1976, but also shows that this was part of wider opposition to apartheid, as well as tracing the history of protest against African educational institutions in South Africa dating back to the 1920s.
No other African educational institution offers a syllabus and campus experience that reflects the vast insights of universities from every corner of the continent.
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Another reason black women don't reap the same benefit of education on marriage may involve the gender gap in African Americans' educational attainment, Kim adds, noting that there are nearly twice as many African-American women college graduates as there are men.
Even as the nation made astounding social progress that led to significant African American educational gains and the election of thousands of African American political leaders in offices up to the White House, economic progress has mostly lagged.
Some ask, "what are HBCUs doing to advocate for themselves in the halls of state and federal government?" Nothing much can be done when President Barack Obama, who re-authorized an executive order to monitor and support HBCU development, created another executive order under the auspices of African American educational excellence.
Social policies such as desegregation and civil rights expansion are likely responsible for some of the increases in 20th century African Americans' educational attainment, but their influence has not been examined in detail.
Scott-Heron's account of his school years evokes the entire arc of the African-American educational experience during the past century.
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