
Homeschooling in Africa
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Homeschooling is expanding across Africa, with legal recognition in some African countries.
Studies across Africa highlight the rising trend and benefits of homeschooling. In South Africa, Bester (2018) found it strengthens families and boosts academics, while De Waal (2004) examined legal frameworks. Ghana's Nketsiah et al. (2020) saw it as a flexible alternative. Nigeria's Adewunmi and Adekunle (2021) noted parental preference. Ray (2015) urged more research on this growing movement.
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The Rise of Homeschooling in Africa: Trends, Benefits, and Opportunities
Explore the growing trend of homeschooling across Africa, including trends, benefits, challenges, and opportunities for families seeking alternative education.
Read article →Is Homeschooling Legal in Africa? A Country-by-Country Overview
Explore the legal framework for homeschooling across different African countries, including constitutional provisions and practical considerations.
Read article →How Homeschooling Can Solve the Education Crisis in Africa
Discover how homeschooling offers a sustainable, scalable solution to Africa's education challenges, addressing issues like overcrowded classrooms and teacher shortages.
Read article →Faith and Homeschooling in Africa: Christian, Muslim & Traditional Perspectives
Explore how different faith traditions approach homeschooling in Africa, including Christian, Muslim, and traditional African spiritual perspectives on education and values.
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