Ethiopian Education System to Witness Radical Change Over a Next Decade
Government support and increasing
student enrolment to change the education system landscape in Ethiopia in the
near future.
According to recent analysis by
TechSci Research, the Ethiopian education system is on the path of a major
transition due to government efforts and its goal of universal primary school
education by 2015. In addition to primary education, the Government of Ethiopia
is promoting and improving the state of secondary and graduate education in the
country. The Ethiopian government has entered into engagement with various institutes
of higher education in India, such as Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
(IIM-A), and Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), for training and
development of senior faculty members in various disciplines.
According to TechSci Research, the
education system in Ethiopia is struggling from shortage of qualified faculty
to teach the increasing number of enrolled students. According to government
reports, student enrollment in Ethiopia grew by almost 137% in the last five
years, which was significantly higher than the growth in availability of
teaching staff during the same period.
In the opinion of TechSci Research,
the Ethiopian education system offers immense opportunities for private
universities and institutions from across the globe. Private players have an
opportunity to enter into a strategic partnership with Ethiopian Ministry of
Education in providing quality education and training to the teaching staff at
leading universities and institutions of higher learning in Ethiopia. The
current education system in Ethiopia is favourable for investments and offers a
positive outlook on the long term investments of private players.
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