African education: Recent e-books
This is a guide for those beginning research on African education at all levels.
Recent e-books
Reimagining Nigeria's educational system: improving academic performance through high stakes standardized testing by Joseph Abiodun Balogun
Publication Date: 2024This book assesses the challenges within the Nigerian educational system and provides a concrete plan to revitalize the low-performing system by strengthening high-stakes testing at all levels.Traditional values and local community in the formal educational system in Senegal: relevance, need, and barriers to the integration of local knowledge by Maguette Diame
Publication Date: 2024"This book explores the discourse of traditional values and local practices within the formal educational system in Senegal, investigating how these cultural elements are present in the daily life of the community and integrated into formal schools and teaching."Education, colonial sickness: a decolonial African indigenous project by Njoki Nathani Wane (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024Today, decolonization is deemed a basis for restorative justice under the lens of the psychological, economic, and cultural spectrum. In this book, the editor and her authors confront various dimensions of decolonizing work, structural, epistemic, personal, and relational, which are entangled and equally necessary. This book illuminates other sites and dimensions of decolonizing not only from Africa but also other areas.Multilingual learning: assessment, ideologies and policies in Sub-Saharan Africa by Colin Reilly
Publication Date: 2024"This edited volume provides the follow up to Erling et al.s (2021) Multilingual Learning and Language Supportive Pedagogies in Sub-Saharan Africa. The strategies put forward in Volume 1 included multilingual pedagogies that allow students to draw on their full linguistic repertoires, translanguaging and other language supportive pedagogies. While there is great traction in the pedagogical strategies proposed in Volume 1, limited progress has been made in terms of multilingual education in SSA. Thus, the main focus of this follow-up volume is to explore the question of why former colonial languages and monolingual approaches continue to be used as the dominant languages of education, even when we have multilingual pedagogies and materials that could and do work and despite substantial evidence that learners have difficulties when taught in a language they do not understand.Discussions of inclusive education within African contexts by Jonathan Chitiyo
Publication Date: 2024Despite global efforts to promote inclusive education, many African countries need help implementing inclusive practices in their educational systems. The lack of guidelines and preparedness among school practitioners often hinders the effective inclusion of students with disabilities in mainstream education. This results in a significant number of students with disabilities being marginalized and deprived of their right to quality education. Discussions of Inclusive Education Within African Contexts addresses this pressing issue to equip school practitioners with the knowledge and strategies to implement inclusive practices effectively.Early childhood language education and literacy practices in Ethiopia: perspectives from indigenous knowledge, gender, and instructional practices by Kassahun Weldemariam
Publication Date: 2024This edited volume explores how indigenous knowledges and practices can be instrumental in improving literacy outcomes and teacher development practices in Ethiopia, aiding children's long-term reading, and learning outcomes.Accessibility of digital higher education in the global South by Pfano Mashau (Ed.); Tshililo Farisani (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024Accessibility of Digital Higher Education in the Global South , authored by Pfano Mashau and Tshililo Farisani from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on higher education in Africa. The book aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the sustainability of the "new normal" approaches in African universities and institutions of learning as well as government responses to teaching and learning processes during and post pandemic.
2023
Decolonising African university knowledges. Volume 1, Voices on diversity and plurality by Amasa Ndofirepi; Felix Maringe; Simon Vurayai; Gloria Erima
Publication Date: 2022This timely work investigates the possibility of unyoking and decolonising African university knowledges from colonial relics. It claims that academics from socially, politically, and geographically underprivileged communities in the South need to have their voices heard outside of the global power structure.Decolonising African university knowledges. Volume 2: Challenging the neoliberal mantra by Amasa P. Ndofirepi (Ed.); Felix Maringe (Ed.); Simon Vurayai (Ed.); Gloria Erima (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2023This book explores the influence of neoliberal globalisation on African higher education, considering the impact of the politics of neoliberal ideology on the nature and sources of knowledge in African universities.Fostering diversity and inclusion through curriculum transformation by E. M. Cily Tabane; Boitumelo Diale; Ailwei Solomon Mawela; Vincent Thulani Zengele
Publication Date: 2023Fostering Diversity and Inclusion Through Curriculum Transformation offers a rounded revisioning of curriculum transformation within this era and covers newly emerging case studies in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Covering key topics such as curriculum, assessment, diversity, and evaluation, this premier reference source is ideal for principals, administrators, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.Handbook of research on shifting paradigms of disabilities in the schooling system by Hlabathi Rebecca Maapola-Thobejane (Ed.); Mbulaheni Obert Maguvhe (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2023The Handbook of Research on Shifting Paradigms of Disabilities in the Schooling System focuses on the global trends in education that require the total eradication of every form of impediment in the process of accessing quality education and lifelong learning for people living with disabilities. Rooted in the philosophy of equal rights, human dignity, and social justice, access to quality education for all has led to the current drive for inclusive education. Covering topics such as inclusive schooling systems, visual impairments, and emotional disabilities...Teaching and learning with digital technologies in higher education institutions in Africa: case studies from a pandemic context by Admire Mare; Erisher Woyo; Elina M. Amadhila
Publication Date: 2023This book critically examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has stimulated digital innovation within higher education using case studies from Africa. Imagining a future for post-pandemic higher education, it analyses the challenges and opportunities of remote teaching and learning.Translanguaging, coloniality and decolonial cracks: bilingual science learning in South Africa by Robyn Tyler
Publication Date: 2023In this linguistic ethnography of bilingual science learning in a South African high school, the author connects microanalyses of classroom discourse to broader themes of de/coloniality in education. The book challenges the deficit narrative often used to characterise the capabilities of linguistically-minoritised youth, and explores the challenges and opportunities associated with leveraging students' full semiotic repertoires in learning specific concepts.
2022
Decolonising knowledge and knowers: struggles for university transformation in South Africa by Mlamuli Nkosingphile Hlatshwayo; Hanelie Adendorff; Margaret A. L. Blackie; Aslam Fataar; Paul Maluleka
Publication Date: 2022Decolonizing Knowledge and Knowers contributes to the current struggles for decolonizing education in the global South, focusing on the highly illuminating case of South Africa higher education.The decolonization of knowledge: radical ideas and the shaping of institutions in South Africa and beyond by Jonathan D. Jansen; Cyrill A. Walters
Publication Date: 2022In 2015, students at the University of Cape Town used the slogan #RhodesMustFall to demand that a monument of Cecil John Rhodes, the empire builder of British South Africa, be removed from the university campus. Soon students at Oxford University called for the removal of a statue of Rhodes from Oriel College. The radical idea of decolonization at the forefront of these student protests continues to be a key element in South African educational institutions as well as those in Europe and North America. This book explores the uptake of decolonization in the institutional curriculum, given the political demands for decolonization on South African campuses, and the generally positive reception of the idea by university leaders.Handbook of research on creating spaces for African epistemologies in the inclusive education discourse by Mbulaheni Obert Maguvhe (Ed.); Mfundo Mandla Masuku (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022The Handbook of Research on Creating Spaces for African Epistemologies in the Inclusive Education Discourse explores the concept of inclusive education in an African context. It advocates for the monitoring and evaluation of inclusive education and proposes interventions where reasonable accommodation or lack of accessibility is a reason for students with disabilities to not benefit from this system.Translating human rights in education : the influence of Article 24 UN CRPD in Nigeria and Germany by Julia Biermann
Publication Date: 2022Focusing on the factors undermining the realization of disability rights in education, Julia Biermann probes current meanings of inclusive education in two contrasting yet equally challenged state parties to the UN CRPD: Nigeria, whose school system overtly excludes disabled children, and Germany, where this group primarily learns in special schools. In both countries, policy actors aim to realize the right to inclusive education by segregating students with disabilities into special education settings. In Nigeria, this demand arises from the glaring lack of such a system. In Germany, conversely, from its extraordinary long-term institutionalization. This act of diverting from the principles embodied in Article 24 is based on the steadfast and shared belief that school systems, which place students into special education, have an innate advantage in realizing the right to education for persons with disabilities.
2021
Access, quality, and the global learning crisis : insights from Ugandan primary education by Sarah Kabay
Publication Date: 2021Around the world, 250 million children cannot read, write, or perform basic mathematics. They represent almost 40% of all primary school-aged children. This situation has come to be called the "global learning crisis" and it is one of the most critical challenges facing the world today. Work to address this situation depends on how it is understood. Typically, the global learning crisis and efforts to improve primary education are defined in relation to two terms: access and quality. This book is focused on the connection between them. Through a mixed-methods case study, it provides detailed, contextualized analysis of Ugandan primary education.Decolonisation of higher education in Africa: perspectives from hybrid knowledge production by Emnet Tadesse Woldegiorgis (Ed.); Irina Turner (Ed.); Abraham Brahima (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2021This book discusses the status and importance of decolonisation and indigenous knowledge in academic research, teaching, and learning programmes and beyond. Taking practical lessons from a range of institutions in Africa, the book argues that that local and global sciences are culturally equal and capable of synergistic complementarity and then integrates the concept of hybrid science into discourses on decolonisation.Education, communication and democracy in Africa: a democratic pedagogy for the future by Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu (Ed.); Victor Chikaipa (Ed.); Anthony Mavuto Gunde (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2021This innovative volume critically examines the intersection between democracy, education and communication in African educational domains. Providing a platform for multidisciplinary research, it advances scholarship in democratic citizenship education in African higher education through methodological and theoretical innovation.Quality assurance in higher education in Eastern and Southern Africa: regional and continental perspectives by Peter Neema-Abooki (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2021This book examines the critical aspect of quality assurance maintenance of competitive-standards in African higher education. It explores both the micro and macro-levels of continental African higher education regulatory authorities, and analyses different institutional, regional and national practices for moving towards continental quality assurance approaches.Social, educational, and cultural perspectives of disabilities in the Global South by Sibonokuhle Ndlovu; Phefumula Nyoni
Publication Date: 2021Social, Educational, and Cultural Perspectives of Disabilities in the Global South examines scholarship and academics with disabilities, with an emphasis on the disruption of stereotypes as well as lived experience, featuring a wide range of topics such as feminist theory, student motivation, and artificial intelligence.Social justice and education in the 21st century: research from South Africa and the United States by Willie Pearson Jr. (Ed.); Vijay Reddy (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2021The world is not an equal place. There are high- and low-income countries and high- and low-income households. For each group, there are differential educational opportunities, leading to differential educational outcomes and differential labor market opportunities. This pattern often reproduces the privileges and inequalities of groups in a society. This book explores this differentiation in education from a social justice lens. Comparing the United States and South Africa, this book analyzes each country's developmental thinking on education, from human capital and human rights approaches, in both primary and higher education.
2020
Africanizing the school curriculum: promoting an inclusive, decolonial education in African contexts by Anthony Afful-Broni; Jophus Anamuah-Mensah; Kolawole Raheem; George J. Sefa Dei
Publication Date: 2020Connecting cultures to educational settings is an essential component of critical pedagogy. This book addresses many of the key issues and challenges in decolonizing the African school curriculum. It highlights important philosophical arguments on the challenges and possibilities of achieving these goals in a meaningful manner.Education and development in colonial and postcolonial Africa : policies, paradigms, and entanglements, 1890s-1980s by Damiano Matasci (Ed.); Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (Ed.); Hugo Gonçalves Dores (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2020This open access edited volume offers an analysis of the entangled histories of education and development in twentieth-century Africa. It deals with the plurality of actors that competed and collaborated to formulate educational and developmental paradigms and projects: debating their utility and purpose, pondering their necessity and risk, and evaluating their intended and unintended consequences in colonial and postcolonial moments. Available online at https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-27801-4.Rurality, social justice and education in sub-Saharan Africa. Volume I, Theory and practice in schools by Alfred Masinire (Ed.); Amasa Ndofirepi (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2020This book explores rurality and education in sub-Saharan Africa through a lens of social justice. The first in a two-volume project, this book explores the possibilities and constraints of rural social justice in diverse educational contexts: how should rurality be defined? How does education shape and reshape what it means to be rural? Drawing chapters from a diverse range of contributors in sub-Saharan Africa, the two volumes are underpinned by a robust social justice approach to rural schooling and its intersections with access, gender, colonialism, social mobility and dis/ability.Rurality, social justice and education in sub-Saharan Africa. Volume II, Theory and practice in higher education by Amasa Ndofirepi (Ed.); Alfred Masinire (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2020This book explores rurality and education in sub-Saharan Africa through a lens of social justice. The second volume of a two-volume project, this book explores possibilities and constraints of rural social justice in diverse educational contexts, with particular emphasis on higher education. Drawing on contexts from across sub-Saharan Africa, this volume examines such topics as student-teacher preparation, post-colonialism and access and participation.
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