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The DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN CAPACITY IN MALAWI: THE ROLE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Authors:Dorothy Nampota  Jeff Thompson  Felicity Wikeley
Institution:(1) Department of Curriculum and Teaching Studies, Faculty of Education, Chancellor College, University of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi;(2) Department of Education, University of Bath, Bath, UK
Abstract:Faced with accelerating poverty, the Malawi government has re-awakened its commitment to the development of human capacity and the role of development in this context. This paper explores the relationship between development and science and technology. It goes on to review the country’s science and technology needs and how these justify taking developmental action. It concludes that strategies designed to increase access to education should not be limited to the primary sector, but should also include secondary curricula and university science and technology programmes. Drawing on the arguments in the article and personal experience, the authors suggest promoting the development of human capacity in Malawi by creating special “science schools” in the secondary sector and increasing the number of scholarships for university science students.
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