The business of learning around Africa
World Service,Β·50 episodes
School on wheels. How South African bus companies took education to the people
Tackling student-lecturer relationships in the Ivory Coast and stamping out abuse of power
How the Open Learning Systems Education Trust in South Africa reach girls
Where does Africa stand in the information revolution?
Irregularities and malpractice within The West African Examinations Council
Africa’s oldest university college has fallen on hard times
Special edition from the University of Ghana
Bringing South African street children back to the classroom
With a growing population, Malawi's education minister on the need for a new university
Teaching peace in politically volatile Burundi
What is it like going to school in a warzone like Sudan?
Debating the importance of a university education
Should teachers be sacked for having a political opinion?
More moves towards peace in the classrooms of Burundi
Discussing work prospects for African women in the 1990s
Neville Grant, author of English textbooks in Africa
Vocational training- removing the stigma of learning a trade
The University of Swaziland reopens after student protest
According to UNICEF figures, African girls have just 70 days of effective schooling
Comparing the difference between a Tanzanian classroom from the '60s to one in the '90s
Wise words from a mature student
Sierra Leonean children sing for peace in a war torn country
77% of girls in the Machinga district of Malawi have never been to school
English has often been described as the language of commerce
Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) debate
Strong criticism of World Bank report on education
Visiting the halls of residence at a Kenyan university
Four students travel to attend Bayero University in Northern Nigeria
The verdict of a report on distance and open learning in South Africa
Under apartheid, young black Africans were deliberately under educated