Volume VI: The Academy, Education, and the Media
(404 pages)

Contents
 

 
William Addai
Case Study of Rural Women, Literacy, and Development in Ghana
   5
Mina Victor Akan
Energizing the Nigerian Woman for the Actualization of Her Managerial Potentials in Education 
  17
Ranjan Amin
Experiments in Working with Women in Urban and Rural Settings
  47
Exie B. Ashburn
Creating a Pathway to College for Students of African Descent: Elements of a Plan that Works 
  63
Eva Biswaro
A Case Study of the Post Literacy Curriculum to Enhance the Relevancy to and Impact on Women in Tanzania 
  73
U. G. Emetarom
Nigerian Women and Academic Leadership
  85
Akon Esu and Mary Essang
Women's Activism and National Development in Nigeria
  97
Jessica Ezekiel-Hart
Women, Education, and Development in Nigeria
109
Jo Ellen Fair
The Sign of "Woman" and the Meaning of Mourning in American News Portrayals of Violence in 
South Africa
125
Joyce T. Forbes
A West Indian Voice on Systemic Discrimination in Higher Education: Unweaving
the Web of Teaching, Learning, and Research
141
Patricia A. Harvey-Holmes
The Contribution of the African State in the Formulation of Principles and Laws Governing the Use of Direct Satellite Broadcasting
153
Amelia N. O. Jaja
Literacy Education, Women, and Development in Nigeria 
167
Sadye L. Logan
Implementing Women's Resource Centers in Developing Countries: A Proposed Model 
185
Clara Menakaya
Bringing Reality into Childhood Education
201
Clara Menakaya
The Implications of the Nigerian 6-3-3-4 System of Education
211
Clara Menakaya
The Language of the Arts in the Classroom 
223
Clara Menakaya
The Role of Play in the Education of the child
237
Alice N. Ndu
Education of Women in Nigeria: The Challenge for the Educated Elite
249
Mari Nelson
Bridging the Academy: Africa to America 
261
Nwadiuto Nkpa
Uptake of Science and Technology Courses by Girls
269
J. N. Ogwo
Experiences of Nigerian Women in Science Education 
283
Joy R. Okeke
Female Teachers' Perception of Integration Program for Handicapped Children in
Nigeria Primary Schools
293
Ifeoma Okoye
Breaking the Barriers: What Role for Women in Language and Communication?
307
Ada C. Okwuosa 
Family Background, Marriage, and Higher Education among Igbo Women: 
A Comparative Study of the Phenomena of Early and Delayed Tertiary Education 
for Nigerian Women 
317
Olu Adebisi Aboderin
Role of Language in the Acculturation of Rural Women
333
Seko Hilda Phiri
Women and Adult Education in Africa
345
Esther D. Rothblum and Ellen Cole
Women and Publishing: A Feminist Perspective
361
Gwen Schulman 
Colonial Education for Girls in AOF: A Project for Gender-Reconstruction, Problematique and Methodology
367
Mediline Tador
Nigerian Women in the Media: Challenges and Prospects
379
Margaret A. Umeagudosu
Biblical Inspiration for Indigenous Technology: Whither Nigerian Women?
391


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