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Prezedu aims to familiarize readers
with the educational background of the world’s Heads of State. The Prezedu
Ranking System classifies Heads of State based
on their Highest Degree Earned (HDE). The HDE reflects only degree programs
that have been completed, not degrees that have been attempted. This
study is limited to analysis of formal education obtained through public or
private schools. Special training, military instruction or honorary degrees are
not accounted for in this study. The scope of this research pertains only to
official Heads of State of sovereign and Member Countries of the United
Nations. Below is an analysis of the Educational Attainment of the Heads of
State of Africa as of December 2013.
Education Levels
Level 1: Elementary/High School Education (1-13 years of education)
Level 2: Undergraduate Degree (13-17 years of education)
Level 3: Graduate Degree (17-19 years of education)
Level 4:
Doctorate Degree (19-21+ years of education)
Analysis of Data
Findings
Among the 54 Heads
of State from the Africa, it is found that 21, or 39%, have
a Level 1-Elementary to High School level of education; 14, or 26% have
a Level 2- Undergraduate level of education; 10,
or 18%, have a Level 3-Graduate level of
education; 9, or 17% have a Level 4- Doctorate
level of education.
Median
The
Median education level for Heads of State from the Africa is 13 Years of
education, equivalent to Prezedu Education Level 1, an Elementary
to High School Education.
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