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9781571812131

Preserving Order Amid Chaos

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    9781571812131

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    157181213X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-07-01
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books

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Summary

To say that education in Africa is under stress is all to obvious. News reports from that continent seem to describe only war and violence, poverty and malnutrition, corruption and mismanagement, or natural disasters that destroy or threaten already frail infrastructures - most news from Africa is bad news. When an education system survives in a country like Uganda, long subjected to the whims of despotic leadership, it warrants an investigation. This book tells the story of four senior secondary schools during a time of war and intractable social conflict, examining a complex topic through multiple perspectives such as documentary history, oral history, ethnography, and organization theory. The author develops a broad picture of the Amin/Obote years and the accompanying political and social chaos in Uganda, while at the same time filling in the crucial details essential for developing an understanding of school survival in the Kaborole District. The author's intensive field work gives this study a unique dimension: by preserving a record of African voices - students, teachers, parents, alumni, board members, community leaders - a rich tableau of theh local conditions for school survival emerges. At the same time the discussion is situated within the larger Ugandan historical and political context, thus offering an excellent example of the application of multiple research perspectives to a complex social, cultural and political setting. John Rhodes Paigeis Assistant Professor of Education at St. Edward's University, Austin, Texas, and Research Associate at the Makerere Institute of Social Research, Uganda.

Table of Contents

List of Maps
vi
Preface vii
Acknowledgments x
List of Abbreviations
xi
Maps
xiv
Introduction: An Overview of the Study 1(1)
Background
1(7)
An Experience of Contrasts
2(1)
The Survival of Schools
3(3)
Research Questions and Field Sites
6(2)
Key Concepts
8(3)
Internal Functioning of Schools
8(1)
Baseline Conditionalities
8(2)
Organizational Survival
10(1)
Organization
11(2)
Summary
13
A Socio-historical View: The Context of Ugandan Education
17(30)
The Historical Legacy
17(2)
The Social Legacy
19(9)
Economic/Political/Cultural Issues
19(24)
Military Issues and Education
24(2)
War and Violence Issues Affecting Education
26(2)
Conclusion
28(2)
A View from the Past: Traditions of Ugandan Education
30(12)
The Historical Legacy
31(8)
Pre-colonical Education
31(1)
Missionary Education
32(3)
Colonical Educational Development: Interbellum Years 1919-39
35(2)
Pre-independence through Independence
37(2)
The Current Educational Scene
39(3)
The Story: A National View
42(17)
The Amin/Obote II Years and Ugandan Schooling
42(17)
Amin's Economic War
42(2)
Departure of Expatriate Teachers
44(1)
Departure of Ugandan Professionals
45(2)
Rapid Africanization of the Schools
47(1)
Transportation
48(1)
Food, Firewood, Furnishings, and Facilities
49(1)
Morale in the Schools
50(1)
Obote II Politics and the Schools
51(3)
War, Insecurity, and Violence
54(1)
Quality of School Life
55(4)
The Story: A View from the Ground in Kabarole
59(32)
School Sites in Kabarole District
59(12)
Christianity and Colonialism in Tooro
60(1)
Kyebambe Girls Secondary School
61(1)
St. Leo's College, Kyegobe
62(3)
Nyakasura School
65(3)
Mpanga Senior Secondary School
68(3)
The Survival of Kabarole Schools
71(1)
Systemic Support for Schools
72(19)
Amin's Regime and Education
72(4)
Obote II and Education
76(2)
Western Region Education and the Interim NRM Government
78(2)
The Influence of the Church on Schools and Society
80(1)
Natural Resources
81(1)
Tribal/Ethnic Tensions
81(2)
The Role of Parents and Boards of Governors
83(2)
The Social Fabric
85(3)
Regionalization
88(3)
The Story: Viewing Initiatives and Internalities in Kabarole
91(25)
Local Initiatives in Schools
91(10)
Individual Leadership
91(4)
The Experience of Educational Actors
95(2)
Kabarole Public Library
97(1)
Entrepreneurial Projects
98(3)
Strategies and Procedures Implemented in the Schools
101(10)
Policy and Practice: Teachers
101(3)
Policy and Practice: Local School Organization
104(4)
Policy and Practice: Governance
108(1)
Policy and Practice: Finance
109(1)
Policy and Practice: Interventions
110(1)
War, Violence, and the Effect on Children
111(5)
The Role of Kabarole Schools in Wartime
112(4)
Discussion: The View of an Outsider
116(28)
Conditionalities Enabling Kabarole Schools to Survive
118(26)
Government Non-interference in Schools
118(3)
Ingrained Cultural Values
121(16)
Opportunity Structures
137(7)
Discussion: A View toward the Future
144(30)
Did the Schools Survive? Interpretations
145(5)
Organizational Survival
150(12)
Strategies and Practices
151(4)
Institutional Persistence
155(3)
Public-Private Responsibility for Education
158(4)
Conclusion
162(12)
Baseline Conditionalities
162(3)
Recommendations for Action
165(7)
Summary
172(2)
Appendix I: A Viewing Lens-the Study Methodology 174(20)
Appendix II: Calendar of Important Events in Uganda's Educational History 194(2)
Glossary 196(1)
References 197(8)
Index 205

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