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Education for Development or Underdevelopment?

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How critical is education in the development struggle of a third world country? Responding to popular demands for more accessible education, the Guyanese government instituted numerous educational ...
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  • 01 December 1980
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How critical is education in the development struggle of a third world country? Responding to popular demands for more accessible education, the Guyanese government instituted numerous educational reforms, hoping to promote economic growth in both the modern and the traditional sectors of the economy. Many in the traditional sector, however, saw education as a means of economic advancement, and sought increasingly to move into higher social strata through employment in the modern sector. Consequently, the civil service and private firms gained an oversupply of personnel, while agriculture and small business suffered, and unemployment increased. The author examines Guyana’s educational system from historical, political, social, and economic perspectives, and draws implications for other developing countries.

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Price: $44.99
Pages: 320
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Imprint: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Publication Date: 01 December 1980
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780889200852
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy
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M. Kazim Bacchus was Professor of Education and Director of the Centre for International Education and Development at the University of Alberta. He helped as Director to establish the Institute for Educational Development at The Aga Khan University in Kartachi, Pakistan. He taught at the Universities of London, Guyana, West Indies, Alberta, and Chicago and was a consultant with CIDA, UNESCO, the Government of Papua New Guinea, and the Commonwealth Secretariat.

Table of Contents for Education for Development or Underdevelopment? Guyana’s Educational System and Its Implications for the Third World by M.K. Bacchus
List of Tables and Charts
Preface
1. Historical Introduction to Guyanese Society
2. Post-1945 Developments in Guyana
3. Primary Education
4. Teacher Education
5. Secondary Education
6. Post-Secondary and Technical Education
7. Expenditure on Education
8. Conclusion
Bibliography