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A Comparative Study of University Education Between Africa and Europe: Perspectives from Lecturers with Cross-Continental Teaching Experience

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  • Wanyama Wanyonyi Robert

    (Strathmore University, Kenya)

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This study investigated and compared the nuances of university education in Africa and Europe through the perspectives of 100 lecturers who have taught in both continents. The research aimed at gaining insights into the unique characteristics, challenges, and opportunities inherent in higher education across these regions. The research objectives included to compare the curriculum design of university education between Africa and Europe, to compare the teaching methodologies of university education between Africa and Europe, to compare the institutional resources of university education between Africa and Europe and to compare student diversity of university education between Africa and Europe. By utilizing questionnaires tailored to eliciting detailed responses from experienced educators, the study examines key areas such as curriculum design, teaching methodologies, institutional resources, and student diversity. The questionnaire-based approach facilitated a qualitative analysis of the lecturers’ perceptions, experiences, and observations, providing rich data for in-depth comparisons. The research design incorporates both closed-ended questions to gather quantitative data on specific aspects of university education and open-ended questions to capture nuanced qualitative insights and personal reflections. Through the analysis of survey responses, themes emerge regarding the structural differences in higher education systems, including funding and resources, academic standards, student engagement and diversity, and faculty development. Additionally, the study explores the impact of cultural diversity on teaching and learning experiences, highlighting the importance of inclusivity, cultural competency, and intercultural communication skills in a globalized academic environment. Lecturers observed differences in teaching methodologies, with African universities often using traditional lecture-based approaches and European universities adopting more interactive, student-centered methods. Lecturers highlighted the impact of globalization and internationalization on university education, including trends such as student mobility, cross-border collaborations, joint research projects, and the integration of global perspectives into curricula. Lecturers noted disparities in institutional resources between African and European universities, including funding, infrastructure, technology, and research facilities. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the strengths and challenges faced by universities in Africa and Europe, offering valuable implications for policymaking, curriculum development, and faculty training. The research also underscores the significance of cross-cultural collaborations and knowledge exchange in enhancing the quality and relevance of university education on a global scale.

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  • Wanyama Wanyonyi Robert, 2024. "A Comparative Study of University Education Between Africa and Europe: Perspectives from Lecturers with Cross-Continental Teaching Experience," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(3s), pages 3733-3740, September.
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