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Francis Lodovic Bartels
Ghanaian diplomat

Francis Lodovic Bartels

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Ghanaian diplomat
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Place of birth
Cape Coast, Central Region, Ghana
Place of death
Paris, Seine, Île-de-France, France
Age
100 years
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Education
Mfantsipim School
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Francis Lodowic Bartels (13 March 1910 – 20 March 2010) was a Ghanaian diplomat and educationalist, who served as Ghana's ambassador to West Germany between 1970 and 1972.

Biography

Francis Bartels was born in Cape Coast to the Rev. Charles Henry Bartels (1885–1938), a Methodist minister, and Agnes Mensah (1887–1940). He stems from a prominent Gold Coast Euro-African family from Elmina. Carel Hendrik Bartels was his great-great-grandfather. His daughter is the Ghanaian diplomat, Agnes Aggrey-Orleans.

Bartels attended the Mfantsipim School between 1925 and 1928 and the Wesley College of Education, Kumasi between 1929 and 1931. A King Edward VII Scholarship allowed him to continue his studies at King's College London, where he graduated in 1935 with a Bachelor of Arts. He then returned to the Gold Coast to teach at the Mfantsipim School. Between 1946 and 1947, Bartels studied teaching at theUniversity College London and subsequently taught at the Selly Oak Colleges in Birmingham. After he received a Master of Arts there, Bartels again returned to the Gold Coast, to become the first Euro-African President of the Mfantsipim School.

Publications

  • Mfantse nkasafua dwumadzi; a Fante grammar of function (1946)
  • The beginning of Africanisation: the dawn of the missionary motive in Gold Coast education, Rev. Thomas Thompson, 1751-1951 (1951)
  • Philip Quaque, 1741–1816 (1955)
  • Jacobus Eliza Johannes Capitein, 1717–47 (1959)
  • The roots of Ghana Methodism (1965)
  • Akan indigenous education (1975)
  • Trends in Innovation: Basic Education in Africa (1981)
  • The persistence of paradox: memoirs of F.L. Bartels (2003)
  • Journey out of the African maze: indigenous and higher education in tandem (2007)
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