Author/Authors :
Ali, Teshager Department of Science and Mathematics Education - Addis Ababa University - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia , Shishigu, Aweke Wachemo University - Hosaena, Ethiopia
Abstract :
In most sub-Saharan African states, education was carried out by missionaries, which resulted in the incursion of foreign language
and/or culture. As one of the sub-Saharan countries, Ethiopia has faced the same scenario apart from the changes accrued during
regime changes. In line with these changes, the education philosophy, education policy, and its accompanying epistemology have
shown marked changes. However, all of them fail to encompass the sociocultural facets of the country. As a result, the quality of
education at all levels of the system has been a point of discussion for the last several years. The current initiative (Ethiopian
Education Development Roadmap (2018-30)This one of the offspring of a marked debate in the education sector. Therefore, the
purpose of this article is to provide a more comprehensive picture of the education system in Ethiopia on top of philosophical
scrutiny of past and current education reforms. In analyzing education reforms, the paper draws on indigenous philosophical
orientation and the values of Ubuntu. The paper argues that the reforms introduced during regime changes are short of pledging
an indigenous knowledge base. As indigenous education is based on sound philosophical foundations, the paper further argues
that the proposed philosophical foundation can easily fit with the culture and lifestyle of the community being considered.