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    Education in Cameroon

    Cameroon is a Central African nation on the Gulf of Guinea. Bantu speakers were among the first groups to settle Cameroon, followed by the Muslim Fulani until German domination in 1884. After World War I, the French took over 80% of the area, and the British 20%. After World War II, self-government was granted, and in 1972, a unitary republic was formed out of East and West Cameroon. Until 1976 there were two separate education systems, French and English, which did not merge seamlessly. English and French are now considered the primary languages of instruction with English being more preferred. Local languages are generally not taught as there are too many, and choosing between them would raise further issues. Christian mission schools have played a significant role in educating children whose parents can afford them. But most cannot. Primary schooling has been free since 2000, but these are very basic, overcrowded, and parents must pay for all sundries. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Two separate systems of education were used in Cameroon after independence: East Cameroon's system was based on the French model, West Cameroon's on the British model. Uniting the two systems was deemed a symbol of national integration between West and East Cameroon. [4] The two systems were merged by 1976, but studies suggest that they did not blend well. [5]
  3. generisonline.com

    Nov 10, 2024Explore the education system in Cameroon, emphasizing its structure from primary to higher education, key reforms, and ongoing challenges. Discover how the government oversees educational policies aimed at enhancing access and quality, as well as success stories and innovative solutions that reflect a commitment to educational improvement. Understanding the future of education in Cameroon ...
  4. wenr.wes.org

    In 2018, Cameroon was the fifth-largest host of international students in all of Africa, according to UIS, and the largest in Central Africa by a wide margin, although reporting from other Central African nations is limited. Despite its faults, Cameroon's higher education system is widely recognized as Central Africa's strongest, and in ...
  5. iicba.unesco.org

    The brief series also informs work conducted in the context of (i) the European Union's Africa Regional Teachers' Initiative and (ii) the KIX (Knowledge and Innovation eXchange) Africa 19 Hub for anglophone countries that promotes the use of evidence for policy making and benefits from funding from the Global Partnership for Education and ...
  6. generisonline.com

    Nov 10, 2024Explore the diverse education system in Cameroon, which encompasses both public and private institutions. This comprehensive overview delves into the historical background, regulatory frameworks, funding sources, and ongoing challenges facing the education sector. Learn about the licensing requirements for private schools, the current state of public education, and future trends that promise ...
  7. haliaccess.org

    University education in Cameroon takes three years for the liberal arts, science and business courses, four-five years for engineering courses, and six-seven years for medicine. The Cameroonian higher education system is made up of public and private universities, and vocational/technical training institutes. All public higher education ...
  8. studycountry.com

    Education Structure in Cameroon. The educational system in Cameroon is divided into primary, middle school, secondary and tertiary (University). Primary school is the only compulsive element of Cameroon's education system and lasts for the first six years, middle school covers the next five years and secondary school, two years.
  9. REGIONAL BUREAU FOR WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICA Regional Education Dashboard: 2022-2023 School Year September 2023 UNHCR'S EDUCATION RESPONSE AND ASSISTANCE Children/youth reached by level ... (Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Ghana, Mali, Niger, Nigeria and Senegal). Refugees supported with Higher Education Scholarships 0 ...
  10. HAQAA Harmonisation of African Higher Education Quality Assurance and Accreditation ... leadership and consultation of African stakeholders (national, regional and continental), awareness raising ... Cameroon started reflection and analysis towards the development of an NQF in 2017, ...
  11. foretiafoundation.org

    Cameroon. This is a clarion call for action on the part of the state to make the necessary reforms. Improving the quality of education in Cameroon will go a long way to set not just the country's standard but the standard for other nations of the region; The response to the needs of both government and private enterprises. Actions such as,

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