East African Studies, Issue 17East African Institute of Social Research, 1965 - Africa, Eastern |
Contents
Chapter II | 11 |
The Social Origins of Makerere Students | 24 |
Tribal origins Inequalities of opportunity Parents | 46 |
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African education African students agriculture Alliance High School Annual Reports Bondei boys British brothers Budo Cambridge School Certificate career cent chapter College's colonial course difficulty East Africa East African countries educated African élite educated élite employers entered the College entry especially Europeans expatriates fathers former Makerere students former students Ghana girls graduates higher education Higher School Certificate illiterate included Jahoda Julius Nyerere Kabaka of Buganda Kampala Kikuyu late fifties literacy literate London Makerere University College married mission mothers Mulago Mulago Hospital Nairobi non-Africans number of students occupations officers old students parents political population primary school problems professional qualifications relations relatives sample secondary school seems senior secondary sisters small number status Stephen Hoyle students at Makerere study abroad survey Swahili Table Tanganyika teachers teaching territories traditional tribal tribes Uganda Education Department Uganda women University College veterinary wives women students Zanzibar