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Decolonizing Education

Decolonizing Education

Towards Reconstructing a Theory of Citizenship Education for Postcolonial Africa

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Norah Barongo-Muweke aims to reconstruct a theory of citizenship education for the postcolonial South. She works towards fostering scientific construction and mainstreaming of postcoloniality as analytical category, dimension of gender, policy, sustainable learning and societal transformation. A consistent conceptual framework for theorising together gender and postcoloniality is absent so far. In her analyses  citizenship awareness and its bedrock institutions are eroded.

Contents

  • Deconstructing Postcolonial Ambivalence in Educational Perspective
  • Decolonization
  • Sociological Invisiblization
  • Political Didactic Structuring of Consciousness
  • The Need for Localizing Research
  • Clarifying Philosophical Underpinnings

Target groups

  • Researchers, teachers and students in social and educational science
  • Educational planers, educationists, curriculum developers, policy makers, international development partners and academic funding institutions

The Author

Dr. Norah Barongo-Muweke is a Post-doc scientist at the Center for South-North Cooperation in Educational Research and practice at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg in scientific collaboration with AGORA Politische Bildung, Institut für Politische Wissenschaft, Leibniz Universit ä t Hannover.

Informations bibliographiques

avril 2016, 304 Pages, Bürgerbewusstsein, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-658-14064-9

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