The Impact of British Imperialism on Education in Ghana
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Faculty of Letters and Foreign Languages Department of English
Abstract
This dissertation’s objective is to examine the positive legacy left by British
colonial rule on Ghana’s educational system. Ghana is a vivid example of a successful
educational system in Africa, due to the impact of colonialism where the British had
the main influence. The three components that contributed to result in the actual
education system are the indigenous education, Islamic education and Western
Christian education. The most recent and influential one in the education history of
Ghana is the British colonial education. The Ghanaians with their national spirit called
for independence but kept following the coloniser’s footsteps in matters which
brought benefits to the nation. They gave a high priority to the education sector by
declaring reforms and acts which were not radical but continuous to what the British
had left. These acts improved the education and resulted in the development of other
sectors as well. Such a model would be beneficial to some nations to help them
develop, especially in the African scene.
