Survey of ICT and Education in Africa

Citation:

Farrell, G. & Isaacs, S. (2007). Survey of ICT and Education in Africa. Washington, DC: The World Bank. Retrieved September 10, 2007 from http://www.infodev.org/en/Publication.354.html

Work data:

Type of work: Report

Categories:

Education | ICT4D

Abstract:

This project seeks to gather together in a single resource the most relevant and useful information on ICT in education activities in Africa.

Key questions:

  • How are ICTs currently being used in the education sector in Africa, and what are the strategies and policies related to this use?
  • What are the common challenges and constraints faced by African countries in this area?
  • What is actually happening on the ground, and to what extent are donors involved?

Contents:

  • ICT Policies for Education in Africa
  • ICT Activities and Initiatives in Higher Education in Africa
  • ICT Activities and Initiatives in Primary and Secondary Schools
  • ICT Activities and Initiatives in Non-formal Education in Africa
  • Gender Equity and ICT in Education in Africa
  • Factors Enabling and Constraining ICT Use in Education in Africa
  • ICT in Education in Africa: A Way Forward

    + Regional ICT/Education Initiatives in Africa

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