The Education System in Cameroon: Confronting the Effects of Colonialism and Building the Future
Metadatos
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Mekhanet, Fatima ZohraEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Colonial legacy Linguistic diversity Cameroonian education system Educational reform Indigenous languages
Fecha
2025Referencia bibliográfica
Fatima Zohra Mekhanet (2025). The Education System in Cameroon: Confronting the Effects of Colonialism and Building the Future. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers, Vol.16(1). 217-229. ISSN 1989-9572
Resumen
This article examines the challenges and policies surrounding the development of a
national education system in Cameroon, particularly in the post-colonial era. It explores
the historical disparities in educational opportunities between rural and urban areas,
largely influenced by colonial legacies that prioritized urban centers. The study highlights
the profound impact of linguistic and cultural diversity on education, emphasizing the
challenges posed by the dominance of colonial languages mainly French and English over
indigenous languages. The persistence of Western educational curricula has further
complicated efforts to develop a system that reflects national identity and local cultural
heritage. In response, the Cameroonian government has implemented policies aimed at
integrating local languages into the curriculum, modernizing educational infrastructure,
and promoting inclusive pedagogical approaches. Measures have also been taken to foster
national unity, combat discrimination, and enhance equal access to education. Despite
these efforts, structural and systemic challenges remain, necessitating continued reforms
to ensure an equitable and culturally representative education system. This study
underscores the need for policies that balance linguistic diversity with national cohesion
while addressing the long-term influence of colonial educational structures.