Education In Equatorial Guinea
MTA
A Comprehensive Overview from Early Childhood to Higher Education
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of Equatorial Guinea's education system, tracing its evolution from pre-colonial traditions through Spanish colonialism to contemporary post-independence challenges. It details a system structured across preschool, primary, secondary, and higher education levels, nominally free and compulsory but grappling with profound issues of quality, access, and equity. Central to the narrative is the stark contrast between the nation's significant oil wealth and its historically low investment in human capital, which has resulted in systemic deficiencies including a shortage of qualified teachers, inadequate rural infrastructure, and a curriculum often disconnected from the needs of a diversifying economy. The analysis further explores critical cross-cutting themes such as urban-rural and gender disparities, the dominance of Spanish as the medium of instruction, and the emerging but limited focus on technology integration and special educational needs. Concluding on a forward-looking note, the text outlines strategic visions for reform, emphasizing the necessity of increased funding, international partnerships, and community-driven innovations to build a more inclusive, relevant, and effective education system for the nation's future.
This book is designed for a diverse readership including policymakers, educators, researchers, students, and anyone with a keen interest in international education and development. It will particularly benefit those seeking a comprehensive understanding of the educational landscape in Equatorial Guinea, from its historical foundations to contemporary challenges and future strategies.
June 24, 2026
64,069 words
4 hours 29 minutes
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