Overview of Ethiopian Public Higher Education: Trends, System, Challenges, and Quality Issues
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Questions
- RQ1. How does the public higher education system function?
- RQ2. Do Public higher education institutions encounter persistent challenges?
- RQ3. What are the emerging initiatives in the public higher education system?
3. Research Methods
4. Results
4.1. Functioning of Public Higher Education System
4.1.1. Higher Education Relevance, Structure and Expansion
4.1.2. Higher Education Access
4.1.3. Higher Education Curricula
4.1.4. Academic Programs in Public Universities
4.1.5. Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
4.1.6. Staff Development Schemes
4.1.7. Research and Community Engagement
4.2. Persistent Challenges in Higher Education
4.2.1. Quality Concerns
4.2.2. Limited Infrastructures
4.2.3. Pedagogical Skill Gap
4.2.4. Unemployment
4.3. Emerging Initiatives in Higher Education System
4.3.1. Differentiation in Higher Education
4.3.2. Comprehensive National Examinations
4.3.3. Internationalization, Partnership, and Collaborations
5. Discussion
- RQ1. How does the public higher education system function?
- RQ2. Do public higher education institutions encounter persistent challenges?
- RQ3. What are emerging initiatives in the public higher education system?
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Tareke, T.G.; Woreta, G.T.; Zewude, G.T.; Amukune, S.; Oo, T.Z.; Józsa, K. Overview of Ethiopian Public Higher Education: Trends, System, Challenges, and Quality Issues. Educ. Sci. 2024, 14, 1065. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14101065
Tareke TG, Woreta GT, Zewude GT, Amukune S, Oo TZ, Józsa K. Overview of Ethiopian Public Higher Education: Trends, System, Challenges, and Quality Issues. Education Sciences. 2024; 14(10):1065. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14101065
Chicago/Turabian StyleTareke, Tsehaynew Getaneh, Getachew Tassew Woreta, Girum Tareke Zewude, Stephen Amukune, Tun Zaw Oo, and Krisztián Józsa. 2024. "Overview of Ethiopian Public Higher Education: Trends, System, Challenges, and Quality Issues" Education Sciences 14, no. 10: 1065. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14101065
APA StyleTareke, T. G., Woreta, G. T., Zewude, G. T., Amukune, S., Oo, T. Z., & Józsa, K. (2024). Overview of Ethiopian Public Higher Education: Trends, System, Challenges, and Quality Issues. Education Sciences, 14(10), 1065. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14101065