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Opening Paragraph I Propose to examine the Uganda secondary boys' boarding-school, in which I teach, as an institution in culture contact; to consider how far its function must be interpreted in terms of its own dynamism and how far in terms of the parent cultures of the Black and White members of the community. The interpretation I make from data gained chiefly within the school is necessarily incomplete, and a complementary study by a field anthropologist, looking at the school from the...
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SYNOPSIS The author has distinguished two major teaching problems, the first to prevent the geographical information given from being deployed to support traditional, unscientific ideas; the second, to make the new knowledge effectively displace old myths. He has attempted to measure the effectiveness of his teaching by first investigating the field of ideas to which pupils are referring the classroom instruction, in particular the beliefs of Banyankole, Batoro and Bakonjo boys regarding the...
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British East Africa is poor. In this region, comprising Uganda, Kenya and Tanganyika, there are approxi:rnately 700,000 square miles and 18.,'000,000 people, of whom ninety-eight per cent are Negro. By far the major part of British East Africa appears to have relatively few natural resources, although there are some fertile and potentially rather wealthy sections. Over most of the land, however, rainfall is either low or so poorly distributed that the main use of the land is for grazing....
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New BlackfriarsVolume 33, Issue 382 p. 22-32 EDUCATION IN BRITISH EAST AFRICA Richard M. Walsh, Richard M. Walsh Richard M. Walsh: White Father; Educational Secretary General to the Catholic Missions, Tanganyika Territory.Search for more papers by this author Richard M. Walsh, Richard M. Walsh Richard M. Walsh: White Father; Educational Secretary General to the Catholic Missions, Tanganyika Territory.Search for more papers by this author First published: January 1952...
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Journal Article Handbook of Oriental History by Members of the Department of Oriental History, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Get access Handbook of Oriental History by Members of the Department of Oriental History, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Ed. by C. H. Philips. London, Royal Historical Society, 1951. viii+265 pp. 914′′×6′′. 12s. 6d. Victor Purcell Victor Purcell Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic...
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Public Administration and DevelopmentVolume 3, Issue 4 p. 158-162 Article TRAINING FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN WEST AFRICA R. E. Wraith, R. E. Wraith O.B.E.Search for more papers by this author R. E. Wraith, R. E. Wraith O.B.E.Search for more papers by this author First published: 01 October 1951 https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1099-162X.1951.tb00913.xRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare...
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