Historical Overview of Pandemic in Africa and the Implication of Its Interception on Education

Historical Overview of Pandemic in Africa and the Implication of Its Interception on Education

Author: 
Akinmolayan, Emmanuel Seun
Place: 
London
Publisher: 
Adonis & Abbey Publishers
Date published: 
2024
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Responsibility: 
Nwokedi, Peace Ginika, jt. author
Chetty, Magavani, jt. author
Akpan, Udoh James, jt. author
Journal Title: 
African Journal of Development Studies
Source: 
African Journal of Development Studies , Vol 14, No 1, 2024, pp. 111–134
Abstract: 

Education, an essential need of every society, has been undergoing constant transformation. Over the years, its modes of knowledge-sharing have undergone various evolutions and adaptations. The recent outbreak of COVID-19 arguably marked the latest stage in this evolutionary process, raising awareness of the digital era in African education. Considering the impact of the different disruptions to education and they have has transformed pedagogies and other socialisation processes, this paper explores the different stages of educational evolution and its impact on teaching and learning. It also employed the Cultural Historical Activity Theory (thereafter, CHAT) as the theoretical framework to appraise the evolution of education in Africa. In addition, the paper also adopted a desktop research method to examine the different phases of education in Africa, from the indigenous system(s) of education to the online learning system. The conclusion reached recommends that government and policymakers should be better prepared and trained in the event of any subsequent or emerging disruption(s) to education.

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CITATION: Akinmolayan, Emmanuel Seun. Historical Overview of Pandemic in Africa and the Implication of Its Interception on Education . London : Adonis & Abbey Publishers , 2024. African Journal of Development Studies , Vol 14, No 1, 2024, pp. 111–134 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frhistorical-overview-pandemic-africa-and-implication-its-interception-education