Internationalisation of African higher education: towards achieving the MDGs
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Weitere Verfasser: Sehoole, Chika (HerausgeberIn), Knight, Jane (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Rotterdam Sense ©2013
Schriftenreihe:Global perspectives on higher education v. 26
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction - Jane Knight and Chika Sehoole -- - Internationalisation of African Higher Education: Status, Challenges and Issues - James Otieno Jowi and Jane Knight -- - Internationalisation and the Challenges of Gender Equality in Higher Education: The Case of Ghana - Christiana Badoo -- - The Quest for Gender Equity Through Internationalisation Strategies at Higher Education Institutions in the Western Cape, South Africa - Marko Kwaramba and Samson Mukanjari -- - The Impact of Academic Mobility on The Conceptualisation of Gender Roles and Relations Among Kenyan and Cameroonian Students - Joshua Eshuchi and Tiafack Ojuku -- - Policy Initiatives to Promote Women's Access to Higher Education in Kenya - Laura Nelima Barasa -- - Use of Mobile Phones and OER to Enchance Women's Access to Higher Education in Tanzania - Zainab Ruhwanya -- - Higher Education and a Response to HIV/AIDS in Makerere University, Uganda - Tibelius Amutuhaire -- - Development Impacts of International Partnerships - Milton O. Obamba and Jane Kimbwarata -- - The Role of Higher Education Internationalisation in Meeting MDGS - Chika Sehoole and Jane Knight
The role of higher education, especially the international dimension, is given little importance in the discourse on achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Africa. This book aims to change that. The potential of higher education's contribution to Africa's development remains unrealized and often misunderstood. In today's globalised world, which prioritises economic growth through liberalised trade and competitive market strategies, much emphasis has been placed on higher education's ability to produce graduates to serve the labour market and produce new knowledge for the knowledge economy. While these are important contributions, the book argues that international higher education and new knowledge must go beyond economic purposes and serve the human and social development needs of the continent. It is against this background that the African Network for the Internationalisation of Education (ANIE) undertook research on the international dimension of higher education in Africa and its role in the achievement of the MDGs. Through empirical research, seven case studies address how international and regional higher education programmes and policies in African universities can address MDG priorities of promoting gender equality and women's empowerment, combating HIV/AIDS and establishing global partnerships for development through academic mobility, joint research initiatives, curriculum innovation and policy development
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