Leonard John Lewis

Leonard John Lewis was a British academic. He worked as an educationalist in Nigeria and was a lecturer (later professor) at the Institute of Education of the University of London.[1] He served as Principal of the University of Zimbabwe for the transition to Zimbabwe's independence,[2] despite his somewhat controversial views on education and politics.[1] He has published a number of books on education policy.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ a b Challiss, R.J.. "Phelps–Stokesism and education in Zimbabwe". Zambezia 11: 109–125. ISSN 03790622. http://archive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/African%20Journals/pdfs/Journal%20of%20the%20University%20of%20Zimbabwe/vol11n2/juz011002005.pdf. 
  2. ^ University of Zimbabwe. "About UZ". http://www.uz.ac.zw/information/uz.html. Retrieved 2009-01-02. 
  3. ^ Lewis, L.J. (1962). Education and Political Independence in Africa and Other Essays. Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson. ISBN ASIN: B0007ILL1C. http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&docId=14602108. 
  4. ^ Lewis, L.J. (1965). Society, Schools and Progress in Nigeria. Oxford: Pergamon Press. ISBN ASIN: B0014KIR5K.