Democracy and Education in Namibia and Beyond

Democracy and Education in Namibia and Beyond
Author: Amukugo, Elizabeth M.
Publsiher: University of Namibia Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2017-07-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789991642307

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The Namibian constitution makes full provision for education as a fundamental human right and freedom. Three years into independence, as part of the government’s educational policy, the ‘Education for All Policy’ was launched as a stepping stone to free quality education. However, inequities have become widely pronounced within the Namibian educational system. Democracy and Education in Namibia and beyond debates the education–democracy nexus in Namibia and the southern African context. It defines and explores the meaning of democracy and related concepts. It also looks at what democracy means in the context of human rights and access to education. The ten chapters in this collection interrogate the strengths and limitations of education as an instrument of social change and question whether or not the Namibian educational objectives and practices do develop and help to sustain a democratic culture in Namibia. The authors in the collection have drawn material from their own teaching and research experience across the fields of education and social science in Namibia and beyond, and present their findings in a pedagogical framework suitable as a challenging text for tertiary students. At a time when education is in crisis, especially in South Africa where strident calls for free tertiary education and Africanisation of the curriculum are spreading like wildfire, this book gives scholarly insight into the history and social conditions that gave rise to our current predicament.

Democratic Teacher Education Reforms In Namibia

Democratic Teacher Education Reforms In Namibia
Author: Ken Zeichner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2019-06-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429723858

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An analysis of teacher education reforms in Namibia in the post-independence era, from the perspective of government personnel, teacher educators, and teachers themselves. This book examines post-independence teacher education reforms in the southern African country of Namibia from the perspective of various actors in the reform process: Ministry

Education and Politics in Namibia

Education and Politics in Namibia
Author: Elizabeth Magano Amukugo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070259093

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Education Democracy and Political Development in Africa

Education  Democracy  and Political Development in Africa
Author: Clive Harber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1997
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: UOM:39015040550397

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For most of the post-independence period African states have been ruled by one-party and military regimes. Writers on political development theory came to see this as inevitable. Pressures both from within Africa itself and from outside, however, have rekindled debates about democracy in the African context and have led to a whole raft of multi-party elections. There is a widespread fear, nevertheless, that the democratic reform of political institutions may not last after the first round of internationally sponsored or supervised elections. The pressing issue therefore is how to make democracy sustainable on the African continent in the longer run? This book looks at the role of one key social institution in this process -- formal schooling. Schooling should enhance democratic skills, values and behaviours necessary to sustain democratic political institutions. This book argues, with supporting evidence from a wide range of African countries, that currently schools are an obstacle to education for democracy. However, there are encouraging signs and examples from certain African countries which suggest that the importance of education for democracy has been recognised. This book aims to provide a political analysis of education in Africa within the context of democratisation.

Education Democracy and Development

Education  Democracy and Development
Author: Clive Harber,Vusi Mncube
Publsiher: Symposium Books Ltd
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2012-05-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781873927717

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Education is often seen as the key agency in international development and poverty reduction. Frequently the emphasis is on the economic and social role of education in development. This book, on the other hand, is unusual in explicitly examining the political role of education in development. In particular, it sets out the theories, evidence and arguments concerning the potential and actual relationships between education and democracy and critically explores the contradictory role of formal education in both supporting and hindering democratic political development. A key theme of the book is the importance of considering the type and nature of the education actually provided and experienced – what goes on inside the ‘black box’ of education? Currently in developing countries and elsewhere this is often at odds with democratic principles but the book also provides many examples of successful democratic practice in schools in developing countries as well as discussing a detailed case study of South Africa where democratic change in education is a key aspect of the policy agenda.

Constitutional Democracy in Namibia

Constitutional Democracy in Namibia
Author: Anton Bösl,Nico Horn,André Du Pisani
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2010
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 9991624392

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Education Communication and Democracy in Africa

Education  Communication and Democracy in Africa
Author: Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu,Victor Chikaipa,Anthony Mavuto Gunde
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-07-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000414349

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This 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. The book discusses the extent to which explicit or subtle communication frameworks that underlie policymaking, institutional culture, teaching and learning experiences in African higher education significantly engender democratic mind habits and practices in students as citizens. Chapters in the book examine how communication frameworks in pedagogy ought to navigate power imbalances between students on the one hand and the institution and academics on the other. The book also examines how (dis)empowering higher education policies are and whether they contribute to democratic equality. This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of education, democratic citizenship education, communication, and African studies.

The Changing Landscape of Education in Africa

The Changing Landscape of Education in Africa
Author: David Johnson
Publsiher: Symposium Books Ltd
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105132115879

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It is over 40 years since Coombs (1967) first drew attention to the World Education Crisis, and specifically problems in the educational systems of countries in the developing world. Today, many of these problems remain, and are most visible in the educational systems of countries in sub-Saharan Africa. A large number of children remain out of school and for those who do enrol, less than half complete the primary education cycle. More worrying is the fact that those who do complete primary schooling leave with unacceptably low levels of knowledge and skills. The problems of access to education, and the quality of learning opportunities and learning outcomes are unevenly spread between rural and urban areas, better- and worse-off constituencies, and between boys and girls. This raises questions about the nature of the state and its commitment to equality and equity for all. The chapters in this volume argue that quality, equity and democratic accountability are inseparable objectives in the quest to strengthen and improve educational systems in the developing world. Between them they highlight the specific problems of quality, equity and democratic accountability in a number of African educational systems, and provide useful insights into ongoing work by national governments and international donor agencies to remedy these shortcomings.