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Pipe - papa - epi - support - epee - Method of Reading and Writing of the African School by L. Sonolet, former post of mission in French West Africa and A. Peres, School Director in French West Africa. Illustrations by Mr
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Pipe - papa - epi - support - epee - Method of Reading and Writing of the African School by L. Sonolet, former post of mission in French West Africa and A. Peres, School Director in French West Africa. Illustrations by Mr
DUV4223071 Pipe - papa - epi - support - epee - Method of Reading and Writing of the African School by L. Sonolet, former post of mission in French West Africa and A. Peres, School Director in French West Africa. Illustrations by Mr. Leon Colmet d'Aage, Painter of the Colonies Department. Full course in French West African schools. Librairie Armand Colin, Paris, 1915. Dimensions: 21 x 15 cm.; (add.info.: Pipe - papa - epi - support - epee - Method of Reading and Writing of the African School by L. Sonolet, former post of mission in French West Africa and A. Peres, School Director in French West Africa. Illustrations by Mr. Leon Colmet d'Aage, Painter of the Colonies Department. Full course in French West African schools. Librairie Armand Colin, Paris, 1915. Dimensions: 21 x 15 cm.); Photo © Duvallon
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Africa African African Reading Education
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of education in French West Africa in 1915 with the publication of "Pipe - papa - epi - support - epee - Method of Reading and Writing of the African School." Written by L. Sonolet, a former post of mission, and A. Peres, a school director, this book was an essential tool for teaching literacy in schools across the region.
The illustrations by Mr. Leon Colmet d'Aage, Painter of the Colonies Department, bring to life the innovative methods used to teach reading and writing to African students. The intricate details and vibrant colors make learning come alive on each page.
As we reflect on this historical piece of educational material, we are reminded of the importance of providing access to quality education for all individuals around the world. This book served as a full course curriculum in French West African schools, shaping young minds and empowering them through knowledge.
Through this print from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how education was valued and prioritized in colonial Africa. It serves as a reminder that education is not just about acquiring knowledge but also about fostering growth, empowerment, and opportunity for all who seek it.
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