The Growth and Development of Free Education in Northern Ghana: 1951-1966
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2014-06
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University of Ghana
Abstract
Free Education has always been thought of in terms of its role played for the
social, political and economic development in a country. The idea of a Free Education
Policy underlined the role of education in development to meet the human resource needs
of an economy. State and public sector institutions were central to the development
strategy of the newly independent countries in Africa. The year 1951 saw the proposals
made for the implementation of the Free Education Policy and 1952 saw the actual
implementation of the policy in Ghana. Despite the weakening of the policy in the late
1960s as a result of financial problems the policy contributed in the development of the
area. Free Education became a major issue especially in Northern Ghana where education
remained weak especially due to quality challenges, weak institutional capacities and
inadequate funding. Free Education was vital for Northern Ghana’s sustainable socioeconomic
development. This thesis discusses the growth of Free Education in Northern
Ghana. It examines the rationale behind the policy and how it was implemented and the
challenges it faced. It also assesses the role of Free Education in the social, political and
economic development of Northern Ghana.
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Thesis (MPhil)- University of Ghana, 2014