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Education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia Education in Ethiopia was dominated by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church for many centuries until secular education was adopted in the early 1900s Prior to 1974, Ethiopia had an estimated literacy rate below 50% and compared poorly with the rest of even Africa in the provision of schools and universities
Modern education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia Modern education in Ethiopia introduced by Emperor Menelik II, who first opened the government school named Menelik II School in 1908 with proclamation issued in 1906
Traditional education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church has crucial role to disseminate traditional ancient educational system of Ethiopia to read Old and New Testaments in Ge'ez since Axumite period in 330 AD The teaching highly emphasized Christian and Islamic dogma; Christian education at primary level often conducted by clergy in place of worship and major monasteries located northern and northwestern
National Educational Assessment and Examination Agency The Ethiopian National Educational Assessment and Examination Agency (Amharic: የሀገር አቀፍ የትምህርት ምዘናና ፈተናዎች ኤጀንሲ; NEAEA) is a government agency responsible for conducting and inspection of national learning process of grade 4th and 8th since 2000, and grade 8th and 12th since 2010 [1] It was established by Council of Ministers under
Ethiopian General Secondary Education Certificate Examination The Ethiopian General Secondary Education Certificate Examination (EGSECE) is a nationwide exam in Ethiopia that is given to students after final year of secondary school education [1] Students take EGSECE usually that would eligible to continue eleventh grade or college in preparatory schools Since 2001, the Ethiopian Secondary Education Certificate is awarded to students who pass the exam
Ministry of Education (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia The Ministry of Education (Amharic: ትምህርት ሚኒሰቴር) is an Ethiopian government department responsible for the governance and policies of education It is headquartered in Arada Sub-City, Addis Ababa It is responsible for overseeing the teaching and learning process throughout the country from elementary school education to higher secondary school education It regulates the
Zemene Mesafint - Wikipedia The Zemene Mesafint (Ge'ez: ዘመነ መሳፍንት) variously translated "Era of Judges", "Era of the Princes," "Age of Princes," etc ; taken from the biblical Book of Judges) was a period in Ethiopian history between the mid-18th and mid-19th centuries when the country was de facto divided within itself into several regions with no effective central authority It was a period in which the
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region - Wikipedia The Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (often abbreviated as SNNPR; Amharic: የደቡብ ብሔር ብሔረሰቦችና ሕዝቦች ክልል, romanized: Yädäbub Bḥer Bḥeräsäbočna Hzboč Kllə) was a regional state in southwestern Ethiopia It was formed from the merger of five kililoch, called Regions 7 to 11, following the regional council elections on 21 June
Amhara people - Wikipedia Despite every work on Ethiopia stressing the political dominance of the Amhara people in the history of the Ethiopian Christian empire In both Christian and Muslim written traditions up to the 19th century, and in the Ethiopian chronicles of the 14th to 18th centuries, the term "Amhara" is a region, not an ethnonym