Outline eight effects of the second World war on Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) in Kenya

      

State eight effects of the second World war on Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) in Kenya

  

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John
i) Africa independent churches and schools emerged.

ii) It boosted parents confidence in provision of educated for their children.

iii) It led to struggle for independence and so better schooling of Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE).

iv) Parents shared information on decolonization/ social/ political/ economic development that laid down strategies for provision of ECDE facilities

v) The war reinforced movement towards decolonization which led to access to pre-school education without discrimination.

vi) The war felt need for academic education that would create a better economic enabling environment.

vii) Organised pre-school institutions spread to other towns and rural areas sponsored by church/ welfare organization/ local communities.

viii) Nursery school started as feeding programmes/ emergency centres for abandoned children.

xi) Africans had quest for improvement of living conditions and individual rights.
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