Technologies éducatives et développement : une brève histoire de la télévision scolaire au Niger

The history of development in Africa is littered with all sorts of experiments and projects centred on new technologies often presented as a panacea to the problems of health, education, or agricultural production. The failure of some of those projects shows the limits of the technocentrist approach...

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Main Author: Gado ALZOUMA
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Language:fra
Published: Association de Recherche en Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication 2019-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/1025
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description The history of development in Africa is littered with all sorts of experiments and projects centred on new technologies often presented as a panacea to the problems of health, education, or agricultural production. The failure of some of those projects shows the limits of the technocentrist approach which has recently resurfaced in the developmentalist discourse and which is based on the idea that technology (and technology alone) can solve all the social and economic problems Africa is facing. This is the case of the educational television in Niger that was supposed to ensure a rapid access to universal education. It started in 1964 and was abandoned in 1979. It failed to transform the educational system in any significant way, the school enrolment rate in Niger still being under 60 %, 46 years after the experiment started. In this paper, I intend to show that this failure was not due to a lack of community involvement as generally advanced by project evaluations, but the result of a confrontation of divergent views of the world and society. Indeed, the educational television has become an issue of both social and political struggle, which resulted in the victory of one of the parties and the allocation of the educational television to other purposes for which it was not previously designed. 
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spelling doaj-art-2a5a6047f147441aa52db767230c49742025-08-20T03:47:40ZfraAssociation de Recherche en Technologies de l’Information et de la CommunicationTic & Société1961-95102019-05-015310.4000/ticetsociete.1025Technologies éducatives et développement : une brève histoire de la télévision scolaire au NigerGado ALZOUMAThe history of development in Africa is littered with all sorts of experiments and projects centred on new technologies often presented as a panacea to the problems of health, education, or agricultural production. The failure of some of those projects shows the limits of the technocentrist approach which has recently resurfaced in the developmentalist discourse and which is based on the idea that technology (and technology alone) can solve all the social and economic problems Africa is facing. This is the case of the educational television in Niger that was supposed to ensure a rapid access to universal education. It started in 1964 and was abandoned in 1979. It failed to transform the educational system in any significant way, the school enrolment rate in Niger still being under 60 %, 46 years after the experiment started. In this paper, I intend to show that this failure was not due to a lack of community involvement as generally advanced by project evaluations, but the result of a confrontation of divergent views of the world and society. Indeed, the educational television has become an issue of both social and political struggle, which resulted in the victory of one of the parties and the allocation of the educational television to other purposes for which it was not previously designed. https://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/1025developmenttelevisioneducational technologiesNiger
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Technologies éducatives et développement : une brève histoire de la télévision scolaire au Niger
Tic & Société
development
television
educational technologies
Niger
title Technologies éducatives et développement : une brève histoire de la télévision scolaire au Niger
title_full Technologies éducatives et développement : une brève histoire de la télévision scolaire au Niger
title_fullStr Technologies éducatives et développement : une brève histoire de la télévision scolaire au Niger
title_full_unstemmed Technologies éducatives et développement : une brève histoire de la télévision scolaire au Niger
title_short Technologies éducatives et développement : une brève histoire de la télévision scolaire au Niger
title_sort technologies educatives et developpement une breve histoire de la television scolaire au niger
topic development
television
educational technologies
Niger
url https://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/1025
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