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The Roots and Fallouts of Haile Selassie's Educational Policy: Unraveling Ethiopia's Educational Upheaval: A Scholar's Insight

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In "The Roots and Fallouts of Haile Selassie's Educational Policy," Messay Kebede meticulously examines the interplay between Ethiopia's educational reforms and their socio-political repercussions during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie. Through a comprehensive analysis that encompasses historical documents, educational curricula, and firsthand accounts, Kebede engages in a rigorous critique of Selassie's ambitious policies aimed at modernizing Ethiopia's education system. The book's literary style is characterized by a scholarly tone that deftly combines qualitative research with critical theory, positioning the educational reforms within a broader discourse on imperialism, nationalism, and modernity in African historiography. Messay Kebede, an esteemed scholar with deep roots in Ethiopian culture and history, draws on his own experiences and academic expertise to shed light on the complexities of Selassie's educational initiatives. His understanding of the socio-political landscape of Ethiopia, coupled with a profound commitment to education as a means of empowerment, informs his exploration of the strengths and weaknesses inherent in these policies. Kebede's background as an educator and a political thinker positions him uniquely to engage with the delicate balance of tradition and modernization within Ethiopia's educational framework. Recommended for scholars, educators, and anyone interested in African studies, Kebede's book serves as a crucial resource that invites readers to reconsider the legacy of Haile Selassie's educational reforms. By illuminating the connections between policy and practice, as well as the enduring consequences on Ethiopian society, this work offers profound insights into the broader dynamics of education in post-colonial contexts.

© 2020 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066313883

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Ebook: 8 December 2020

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