The Bantu education affected black people by giving them bad education for their children.This was make sure that their children only learnt things that would make them good for what the government wanted.
Drought and famine are two reasons for Bantu migration
What attitudes did people have towards the Bantu abduction
No
There is not a ruler called Bantu. Bantu refers to the Bantu peoples; that id the over 400 peoples of Africa speak a Bantu language and the group of 250 mutually intelligible Bantu languages and 535 dialects.
The Bantu education affected black people by giving them bad education for their children.This was make sure that their children only learnt things that would make them good for what the government wanted.
People generally had a negative attitude towards the Bantu Education Act due to its discriminatory and unequal treatment of black South African students.
Drought and famine are two reasons for Bantu migration
What attitudes did people have towards the Bantu abduction
The Bantu Education Act of 1953 in South Africa mandated a curriculum that aimed to provide limited education to black students and prepare them for menial labor rather than for higher education or professional careers. The curriculum focused primarily on vocational training and basic literacy skills, perpetuating the segregation and inequality in the educational system under apartheid.
No
it just affected them lol
The Bantu migrations occurred due to population growth, search for new agricultural land, and desire for trade opportunities. The Bantu people moved across Africa, spreading their language and culture, which led to the diffusion and diversity of Bantu societies.
George W Tabor has written: 'Vocational and technical education for the Bantu' -- subject(s): Congresses, Technical education, Vocational education, Education, Blacks
Governor Joe Frank Harris led a comprehensive education reform in Georgia in 1985 known as the Quality Basic Education Act (QBE). This legislation aimed to overhaul the state's education system by implementing equitable funding formulas, establishing accountability measures, and improving student performance. The QBE Act significantly impacted Georgia's educational landscape for years to come.
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Ernest Pelaelo Lekhela has written: 'Tendencies in the history of Bantu education in South Africa' -- subject(s): Blacks, Education