Margaret Zoller Booth
Culture and Education
The Social Consequences of Western Schooling in Contemporary Swaziland
Margaret Zoller Booth
Culture and Education
The Social Consequences of Western Schooling in Contemporary Swaziland
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Culture and Education takes a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary approach as it investigates the relationship between the traditional Swazi home environment and school achievement. It studies the influence of cultural context in the learning process while it explores the historical, sociological, anthropological, and psychological influences on Swazi children's learning.
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Culture and Education takes a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary approach as it investigates the relationship between the traditional Swazi home environment and school achievement. It studies the influence of cultural context in the learning process while it explores the historical, sociological, anthropological, and psychological influences on Swazi children's learning.
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- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 437g
- ISBN-13: 9780761827177
- ISBN-10: 076182717X
- Artikelnr.: 21642537
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 437g
- ISBN-13: 9780761827177
- ISBN-10: 076182717X
- Artikelnr.: 21642537
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Margaret Zoller Booth
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3 Preface
Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Chapter 5 Map of Swaziland Chapter 6
Introduction: An Introduction to Swaziland and its People Chapter 7
Traditional Swazi Education: The Social Context of the Swazi Family; The
Goals and Objectives of Swazi Traditional Education; Swazi Traditional
Beliefs Regarding Learning, Education, and Development; Gender Roles and
Education Chapter 8 Educational Design or Disorder? Historical Development
of Western Education in Swaziland: The Colonial Eras: Pre-World War II:
Books and Bibles: The Government: Administration vs. Missionary Control;
Education and Ethnicity; Gender Disparity; Swazi Chapter 9 Societal
Transition and Educational Outcomes: Independence and Educational Change;
Disparities in Education Continue Chapter 10 The Contemporary Swazi Home
and School Achievement: Characteristics for School Success: Methodological
Considerations for the Longitudinal Study; Homestead Characteristics;
Student Description Throughout the Years; Parental Availability and School
S Chapter 11 Swazi Perspectives on Human Development: Traditionalism
Modified: What is Important to Know? Swazi Perspectives of Intelligence and
Academic Success; Swazi Developmental Stage Theories Reexamined Chapter 12
The Home and School: Developing Skills for Academic Achievement: Success
for Whom? The Link between Cognitive Competence and School Success;
Predicting School Achievement and Failure; Cognitive Skills and School
Success; The Significance of Schoolin Chapter 13 Social Consequences of
Western Schooling: Contemporary Challenges and Future Concerns: Where the
Past Meets Present: Continued Conflicts Between the Home and School;
Cultural and Education: Social Consequences for the Home; Contemporary
Issues and F Chapter 14 Appendix Chapter 15 Select Bibliography Chapter 16
Author Biographical Sketch Chapter 17 Index
Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Chapter 5 Map of Swaziland Chapter 6
Introduction: An Introduction to Swaziland and its People Chapter 7
Traditional Swazi Education: The Social Context of the Swazi Family; The
Goals and Objectives of Swazi Traditional Education; Swazi Traditional
Beliefs Regarding Learning, Education, and Development; Gender Roles and
Education Chapter 8 Educational Design or Disorder? Historical Development
of Western Education in Swaziland: The Colonial Eras: Pre-World War II:
Books and Bibles: The Government: Administration vs. Missionary Control;
Education and Ethnicity; Gender Disparity; Swazi Chapter 9 Societal
Transition and Educational Outcomes: Independence and Educational Change;
Disparities in Education Continue Chapter 10 The Contemporary Swazi Home
and School Achievement: Characteristics for School Success: Methodological
Considerations for the Longitudinal Study; Homestead Characteristics;
Student Description Throughout the Years; Parental Availability and School
S Chapter 11 Swazi Perspectives on Human Development: Traditionalism
Modified: What is Important to Know? Swazi Perspectives of Intelligence and
Academic Success; Swazi Developmental Stage Theories Reexamined Chapter 12
The Home and School: Developing Skills for Academic Achievement: Success
for Whom? The Link between Cognitive Competence and School Success;
Predicting School Achievement and Failure; Cognitive Skills and School
Success; The Significance of Schoolin Chapter 13 Social Consequences of
Western Schooling: Contemporary Challenges and Future Concerns: Where the
Past Meets Present: Continued Conflicts Between the Home and School;
Cultural and Education: Social Consequences for the Home; Contemporary
Issues and F Chapter 14 Appendix Chapter 15 Select Bibliography Chapter 16
Author Biographical Sketch Chapter 17 Index
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3 Preface
Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Chapter 5 Map of Swaziland Chapter 6
Introduction: An Introduction to Swaziland and its People Chapter 7
Traditional Swazi Education: The Social Context of the Swazi Family; The
Goals and Objectives of Swazi Traditional Education; Swazi Traditional
Beliefs Regarding Learning, Education, and Development; Gender Roles and
Education Chapter 8 Educational Design or Disorder? Historical Development
of Western Education in Swaziland: The Colonial Eras: Pre-World War II:
Books and Bibles: The Government: Administration vs. Missionary Control;
Education and Ethnicity; Gender Disparity; Swazi Chapter 9 Societal
Transition and Educational Outcomes: Independence and Educational Change;
Disparities in Education Continue Chapter 10 The Contemporary Swazi Home
and School Achievement: Characteristics for School Success: Methodological
Considerations for the Longitudinal Study; Homestead Characteristics;
Student Description Throughout the Years; Parental Availability and School
S Chapter 11 Swazi Perspectives on Human Development: Traditionalism
Modified: What is Important to Know? Swazi Perspectives of Intelligence and
Academic Success; Swazi Developmental Stage Theories Reexamined Chapter 12
The Home and School: Developing Skills for Academic Achievement: Success
for Whom? The Link between Cognitive Competence and School Success;
Predicting School Achievement and Failure; Cognitive Skills and School
Success; The Significance of Schoolin Chapter 13 Social Consequences of
Western Schooling: Contemporary Challenges and Future Concerns: Where the
Past Meets Present: Continued Conflicts Between the Home and School;
Cultural and Education: Social Consequences for the Home; Contemporary
Issues and F Chapter 14 Appendix Chapter 15 Select Bibliography Chapter 16
Author Biographical Sketch Chapter 17 Index
Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Chapter 5 Map of Swaziland Chapter 6
Introduction: An Introduction to Swaziland and its People Chapter 7
Traditional Swazi Education: The Social Context of the Swazi Family; The
Goals and Objectives of Swazi Traditional Education; Swazi Traditional
Beliefs Regarding Learning, Education, and Development; Gender Roles and
Education Chapter 8 Educational Design or Disorder? Historical Development
of Western Education in Swaziland: The Colonial Eras: Pre-World War II:
Books and Bibles: The Government: Administration vs. Missionary Control;
Education and Ethnicity; Gender Disparity; Swazi Chapter 9 Societal
Transition and Educational Outcomes: Independence and Educational Change;
Disparities in Education Continue Chapter 10 The Contemporary Swazi Home
and School Achievement: Characteristics for School Success: Methodological
Considerations for the Longitudinal Study; Homestead Characteristics;
Student Description Throughout the Years; Parental Availability and School
S Chapter 11 Swazi Perspectives on Human Development: Traditionalism
Modified: What is Important to Know? Swazi Perspectives of Intelligence and
Academic Success; Swazi Developmental Stage Theories Reexamined Chapter 12
The Home and School: Developing Skills for Academic Achievement: Success
for Whom? The Link between Cognitive Competence and School Success;
Predicting School Achievement and Failure; Cognitive Skills and School
Success; The Significance of Schoolin Chapter 13 Social Consequences of
Western Schooling: Contemporary Challenges and Future Concerns: Where the
Past Meets Present: Continued Conflicts Between the Home and School;
Cultural and Education: Social Consequences for the Home; Contemporary
Issues and F Chapter 14 Appendix Chapter 15 Select Bibliography Chapter 16
Author Biographical Sketch Chapter 17 Index