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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2008): Journal of Higher Education in Africa

Issue Published : March 13, 2023

5 - L’émergence et les perspectives de l’enseignement supérieur privé au Cameroun*

https://doi.org/10.57054/jhea.v6i1.1624
Luc Ngwé

Journal of Higher Education in Africa, Vol. 6 No. 1 (2008): Journal of Higher Education in Africa
Article Published : May 13, 2008

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Abstract

Private higher education in Cameroon has developed considerably since its reform started in 1993. This development, which began when the state was relatively unprepared, has brought about a near exponential multiplication of institutions with different characteristics in terms of origin, nature, identity and status. These institutions also face different situations, especially in their structures, training programmes, variable action possibilities and differential positions in space. Beyond these differences, private higher education is still under the grip of the state which controls its dynamics through the accreditation system, structuring of training programmes, indirect sponsorship through the provision of personnel, etc. Finally, the sector remains rather fragile and calls for the questioning of its real development possibilities.

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Emergence outlook private higher education Cameroon

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Ngwé, L. (2008). 5 - L’émergence et les perspectives de l’enseignement supérieur privé au Cameroun*. Journal of Higher Education in Africa, 6(1), 95–125. https://doi.org/10.57054/jhea.v6i1.1624
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References


Altbach, P.G., 1999 « Private higher education : Themes and variations in compara- tive perspectives », in Altbach, P.G. ed, Private Prometheus: private higher education and development in the twenty-first century, Boston : Greenwood Press, pp. 1-15.

Association of African Universities, 1995, Study on private higher education in Ghana, Accra : AAU.

Barrow, M., 1996, « Development of private post-secondary education in Nige- ria », in Shofield, A. ed, Private post-secondary education in four commonwealth countries, www.unesco.org, pp.69-83.

Dima A-M., 1998 « L’enseignement supérieur privé roumain vu d’une perspective néo-institutionnelle », Enseignement supérieur en Europe, vol XXIII, n°3, pp. 135-145.

Elias, N., 1991, Qu’est-ce que la sociologie ? Paris, Edition de l’Aube.

Eone Eone, O., 2003, « Nouveaux changements pour l’université africaine de dé- veloppement : Le cas de l’Université Catholique d’Afrique Centrale », in Amé- liorer l’enseignement supérieur en Afrique Subsaharienne ; ce qui marche, www.worldbank.org/afr

Galbraith, K., 2003, « Vers les établissements d’enseignement supérieur en Europe Centrale et de

l’Est », Enseignement Supérieur en Europe, vol. XXVIII, n°4, pp. 150-172.

International Association of Universities, 2004, International handbook of universities, Paris :

Unesco, 8e ed.

Guri-Rozenblit, S., 1993, « Trends to diversification and expansion in Israeli higher education », Higher Education, n°4, pp. 457-472.

Ka Ho Mok, 1997, « Privatization or marketization : Educational development in post-Mao China », Revue Internationale de l’Éducation, vol 43, N°5-6, pp. 547- 567

Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur, 2002, Annuaire de l’Enseignement Supé- rieur au Cameroun, Yaounde :Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur.

Ngwé, L., Pokam, H. de P., Mandjack, A., & Folefack, E., 2006, « L’université et les universitaires dans les mutations politiques et éducatives au Cameroun », Cahiers de la Recherche pour l’Éducation et les Savoirs, n°5.

Thaver, B., 2004, « Private Higher Education in Africa. Six country case studies », in P. Tiyambe Zelaze and Adebayo Olukoshi, ed, African universities in the twenty-first century, vol1, Codesria, pp.69-83.

Tilak Jandhyala, B.G., 1993, « Financing higher education in India : principles, practice and policy issues », Higher Education, n°26, pp.43-67.

Tilak Jandhyala, B.G., 2004, « HE between the state and the market », Comunication au forum mondial sur l’enseignement supérieur, Paris, Unesco.

Useem, A., 1999, « East Africa, new private college fill a growing gap between supply and demand », The Chronicle of Higher Education, 46, 3, pp. 65-66.

Varghese, NV., 2004, « Patterns of ownership and operation of private higher education institutions », in Varghese, N.V., ed., Private higher education, Unesco, pp 35-61.

Vinokur, A, ed., 2001, Les transformations du système éducatif de la Fédération de Russie, www.unesco.org/iiep, 225 p.

World Bank, 2000, Higher education in developing countries: Peril and promise, www.wordbank .org

Author Biography

Luc Ngwé

temporaire d’Enseignement et de Recherches, Université d’Avignon, France.

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