In Purposeful Education for Africa, originally published in 1964,
K. A. Busia writes cogently and perceptively about a philosophy of
education for the huge diverse complex called Africa. With his
knowledge of both Africa and the West, this combination of
perception would provide a stimulus to those concerned with the
broadest and deepest aspects of education in Africa at the time.
Based on his own studies in all types of schools throughout Africa
in the early 1960s, he takes the best elements from out of Africa
as well as within, seeking to provide a social philosophy of
education to help fulfil national aspirations and goals. Reissued
here with a new introduction it asks many questions still being
discussed today.
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