Part 1:AFRICA AND EDUCATIONRecords show that some of the most effective elements of education now being incorporated in the school system of the America and Europe.


Education in Africa:PART 1
Education in teaching of religious duty, the cultivation of the soil is cooperation with God, and every other need of the individual and the group is a Christian responsibility. 
Notwithstanding the limited personnel, the inadequate equipment, and other difficulties of pioneer conditions, some missions have been remarkably successful in the organizing and maintaining of educational activities. Records show that some of the most effective elements of education now being incorporated in the school system of the America and Europe have originated in the schools of the home and foreign mission field. 
 Several illustrations of this fact are to be found in the schools described in the colonial chapters of this Report, and in the well-known Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes of America, both of which owe their existence to mission forces. 

In the province of God there has been started on these shores the great experiment of the ages - an experiment  in human relationship where men and women of every nation, of every race and Creed, are thrown together in daily contact. Here we are engaged, consciously or unconsciously, in the great problem of determining how different races can not only live together in peace but cooperation in working out a higher and better civilization than has yet been achieved... Wait Part 2.but leave comment how you respond, thank you

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