Rurality Social Justice and Education in Sub Saharan Africa Theory and practice in schools

Rurality  Social Justice and Education in Sub Saharan Africa  Theory and practice in schools
Author: Alfred Masinire,Amasa Ndofirepi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN: OCLC:1259517002

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Rurality Social Justice and Education in Sub Saharan Africa Volume I

Rurality  Social Justice and Education in Sub Saharan Africa Volume I
Author: Alfred Masinire,Amasa P. Ndofirepi
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2021-12-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 303057279X

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This 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. Ultimately, these volumes reflect the need to shift conceptions of rurality from colonial and conservative stereotypes to an appreciation of rurality as locations in space and time, with their own unique attributes and opportunities. Harnessing indigenous African concepts of justice to open up conversations into teaching and knowledge production in higher education, this book will be of interest to scholars of rurality and education, as well as wider discussions on decolonising the academy.

Rurality Social Justice and Education in Sub Saharan Africa Volume II

Rurality  Social Justice and Education in Sub Saharan Africa Volume II
Author: Amasa P. Ndofirepi,Alfred Masinire
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030572145

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This 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. In doing so, these volumes reflect the need to shift conceptions of rurality from colonial and conservative stereotypes to an appreciation of rurality as locations in space and time. Focusing on inclusivity and intersectionality, these books raise important questions into rurality and social justice, and champion openness for education in rural communities who may be excluded.

Rurality Social Justice and Education in Sub Saharan Africa Volume I

Rurality  Social Justice and Education in Sub Saharan Africa Volume I
Author: Alfred Masinire,Amasa P. Ndofirepi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2020-12-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030572778

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This 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. Ultimately, these volumes reflect the need to shift conceptions of rurality from colonial and conservative stereotypes to an appreciation of rurality as locations in space and time, with their own unique attributes and opportunities. Harnessing indigenous African concepts of justice to open up conversations into teaching and knowledge production in higher education, this book will be of interest to scholars of rurality and education, as well as wider discussions on decolonising the academy.

Rurality Social Justice and Education in Sub Saharan Africa Volume II

Rurality  Social Justice and Education in Sub Saharan Africa Volume II
Author: Amasa P. Ndofirepi,Alfred Masinire
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2020-12-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030572150

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This 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. In doing so, these volumes reflect the need to shift conceptions of rurality from colonial and conservative stereotypes to an appreciation of rurality as locations in space and time. Focusing on inclusivity and intersectionality, these books raise important questions into rurality and social justice, and champion openness for education in rural communities who may be excluded.

Contextualising Rural Education in South African Schools

Contextualising Rural Education in South African Schools
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2023-04-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004547025

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South Africa's democratic government inherited a divided and unequal system of education. Under apartheid, South Africa had nineteen different educational departments separated by race, language, geography and ideology. This education system prepared learners in different ways for the positions they were expected to occupy in social, economic and political life under apartheid and was funded and resourced in ways that favoured white people and disadvantaged black people who remain in the working class. The newly elected democratic government in 1994 laid a foundation for a single national education system. Twenty-five years after the dawn of democracy, education is still in a parlous state in many communities in South Africa, but it is in the rural areas mainly in the former homelands that learners are most disadvantaged. Contributors are: Olufemi Timothy Adigun, Oluwatoyin Ayodele Ajani, Alan Bhekisisa Buthelezi, Joyce Phikisile Dhlamini, Bongani Thulani Gamede, Samantha Govender, Lawrence Kehinde, Nontobeko Prudence Khumalo, Primrose Ntombenhle Khumalo, Azwidohwi Philip Kutame, Manthekeleng Linake, Sive Makeleni, Nkhensani Maluleke, Bothwell Manyonga, Mncedisi Christian Maphalala, Takalani Mashau, Hlengiwe Romualda Mhlongo, Rachel Gugu Mkhasibe, Dumisani Wilfred Mncube, Nicholus Tumelo Mollo, Ramashego Shila Mphahlele, Fikile Mthethwa, Grace Matodzi Muremela, Edmore Mutekwe, Nokuthula Hierson Ndaba, Clever Ndebele, Thandiwe Nonkululeko Ngema, Phiwokuhle Ngubane, Sindile Ngubane, Dumisani Nzima, Livhuwani Peter Ramabulana, and Maria Tsakeni.

Online Teaching and Learning in the COVID 19 Era

Online Teaching and Learning in the COVID 19 Era
Author: Felix Maringe,Otilia Chiramba
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2023-11-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031424021

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This book examines the ongoing changes initially caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the future prospects of teaching and learning in higher education institutions. It focuses on the impact of online education on issues of learning equity and epistemic justice. The transition from traditional face-to-face teaching to remote learning has exacerbated existing inequalities in epistemological access among higher education students, despite the shortcomings of the former in this regard. The book features essays by African academics who reflect on the challenges of epistemological access during the sudden shift to hybrid, blended and remote teaching and learning. It specifically explores the question of equitable learning in diverse home contexts, drawing on both theoretical and empirical studies conducted by the authors in South African universities and the region. The chapters employ the conceptual framework of epistemic injustice to define and explore various forms of such injustice, providing a basis for analyzing the implications of the transition to online pedagogy.

Mediating Learning in Higher Education in Africa

Mediating Learning in Higher Education in Africa
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004464018

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This book enters the discourse of the scholarship of teaching and learning in higher education in Africa. The book provides critical insights comprising topical themes from transformation, citizenship and gender, researching to ethical perspectives of teaching and learning.