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The International Dimension of Higher Education: Status, Challenges, and Prospects in Africa

The International Dimension of Higher Education: Status, Challenges, and Prospects in Africa

Higher education in Africa is an international Surprise . Even the most parochial higher education institutions exhibit their international dimension in the language of instruction; by the books, journals, and other published resources they utilize; by the methodologies they pursue; and/or by the resources they deploy. African higher education is part of the larger global [...]

The International Dimension of Higher Education: Status, Challenges, and Prospects in Africa

Academic Accreditation Bodies

GMAT
The most widely used assessment for graduate management admissions and the most reliable predictor of an applicant’s ability to succeed academically in graduate business studies.
EQUIS
The leading international system of direct quality assessment, improvement, and accreditation of higher education institutions in management and business administration.

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Academic Accreditation Bodies

Scandal Hits Oprah’s African School

The rules at Oprah Winfrey’s upscale school at Henley-on-Klip near Johannesburg are apparently so strict that even the parents are complaining.That’s the word from upset parents, who say the school rules make it difficult for them to keep contact with their children. They would have aired their concerns during a satellite link-up with the Queen [...]

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Scandal Hits Oprah’s African School

Education in Africa

The African education experience was strictly set up to prepare the young for society in the African community and not necessarily for life outside of Africa.Education in Africa began as a tool to prepare its young to take their place in the African society.

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Education in Africa

Moving Africa with a dance rhythm

Everyone dances in Africa: from this simple truth, Alphonse , a choreographer and researcher from Côte d’Ivoire, fashions his faith in dance’s power to push society onwards Your last work is entitled “If Dance Moves, Africa Will Move”.

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Moving Africa with a dance rhythm