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The World Bank and its support for education in Africa:
Dzingai
Mutumbuka, Sector Director, Africa Region, World Bank
Fostering the development of secondary education in Africa:
Norway's partnership with the World Bank through the Secondary Education
in Africa (SEIA) work program:
Jee-Peng
Tan, Africa Region, World Bank:
Post-Primary education in Africa with focus on Secondary Education:
Overview of the situation, policy choices and dilemmas:
Steven
Obeegadoo, ADEA (former Minister of Education in Mauritius)
Challenges in Post-Primary education in Africa: Academic versus
vocational - relevance to the needs in society:
H.E.
Mr. Enver Surty, Deputy Minister of Education, South Africa
Policy choices in secondary education: Can the experience from
OECD and Nordic countries provide useful lessons?
Francoise
Caillods, Deputy Director IIEP/UNESCO
Example from an OECD country: The Korean Experience with Technical
and Vocational Education:
Prof.
Chong Jae Lee, Seoul University, Korea
Experience from Asia: What role does secondary education play
in countries in a transition phase?
Dr. R. Govinda,
NIEPA, India: Experience from Asia:
Example from an Asian country: Building a Responsive Vocational
Technical Education System - The Singapore Experience:
Dr.
Law Song Seng, Institute of Technical Education, Singapore
Policy choices in secondary education in Africa:
Challenges seen from different perspectives in an African country:
H.E. Mrs.
Margareth Sitta, Minister of Education, Tanzania
Prof. Suleman
Sumra, Haki Elimu, Tanzania
Mr.
Ezekiah Oluoch, Teacher Union, Tanzania
The challenges in secondary education in Africa and the role
of Development Agencies, NGOs and Teacher Unions
Contributions to panel discussion
Ann-Therese
Ndong-Jatta, Director Basic Education, UNESCO
Irene
Adanusa, President Education International (EI) Africa Region
and General Secretary of Ghana National Association of Teachers
(GNAT)
Lajla
Blom, Union of Education (Utdanningsforbundet), Norway
Aina
Holm, SAIH (The Norwegian Students' and Academics' International
Assistance Fund)
How can NPEF suppor the key stakeholders in handling the challenges
of secondary educationin Africa
Contribution to panel discussion :
Dr. Robert Langley Smith, former Centre Leader, LINS
Jee-Peng
Tan, Africa Region, World Bank
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