Education in Africa
Dzedzeme
Woate ŋu ama sukudede ƒe ŋutinya le Afrika ɖe ɣeyiɣi siwo do ŋgɔ na dutanyigbadziɖuɖu kple esiwo nɔ anyi le dutanyigbadziɖuɖu megbe me. Tso esime Europatɔ siwo va nɔ anyigba dzi la to hehenana le se nu vɛ le Afrika la, Afrikatɔwo ƒe hehenana, vevietɔ le Ɣetoɖoƒe kple Titina Afrika, ƒe dzesi enye Afrikatɔwo ƒe nufiafia deŋgɔwo kple sukudede ƒe ɖoɖo siwo wowɔna le Europatɔwo ƒe atsyã nu siaa.[1]
[2]Menye dutanyigbadziɖuɖu ƒe ŋusẽkpɔɖeamedziwo koe sukudede ƒe nɔnɔme fia o, ke boŋ malikenyenye si tso aʋawɔwɔwo me eye wògagblẽ ɖe edzi le Afrika ƒe nuto geɖe me kpakple nusiwo dona tso amegbetɔ ƒe kpekpeɖeŋunahabɔbɔwo abe dɔwuame, tsinono ƒe anyimanɔmanɔ, kple dɔlélewo abe asrã kple Ebola, ne míayɔ wo dometɔ ʋɛ aɖewo ko.
References
- ↑ Lord, Jack (Winter 2011). "Child Labor in the Gold Coast: The Economics of Work, Education, and the Family in Late-Colonial African Childhoods, c. 1940-57". The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth 4: 88–115. doi:10.1353/hcy.2011.0005 – via Project Muse. Unknown parameter
|s2cid=ignored (help) - ↑ Lord, Jack (Winter 2011). "Child Labor in the Gold Coast: The Economics of Work, Education, and the Family in Late-Colonial African Childhoods, c. 1940-57". The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth 4: 88–115. doi:10.1353/hcy.2011.0005 – via Project Muse. Unknown parameter
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