Inclusive education in African contexts : : a critical reader / / edited by Nareadi Phasha, Dikeledi Mahlo and George J. Sefa Dei.

How do we articulate the possibilities, limitations and challenges of inclusive schooling and education in African contexts? This book insists that inclusive education cannot be taken for granted. Inclusion is neither a natural nor a given educational practice. It must be struggled for. Bringing a c...

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Superior document:Anti-colonial Educational Perspectives for Transformative Change ; Volume 5
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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] ;, Taipei, [Taiwan] : : Sense Publishers,, 2017.
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Year of Publication:2017
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Language:English
Series:Anti-colonial educational perspectives for transformative change ; Volume 5.
Physical Description:1 online resource (CXCIV, 8 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Inclusive Schooling and Education in African Contexts /
Epistemologies of Inclusive Education and Critical Reflexivity for Pedagogic Practices in Primary Years (4–11) /
Creating Rights-Based and Inclusive Schools in South Africa /
Disability and Inclusive Education in Zimbabwe /
Practices and Opportunities of Inclusive Education in Botswana /
Inclusive Education /
Rethinking Inclusive Education in an African Context /
Language as an Excluding Factor in the South African School System /
Concealed Market and the Commercialization of Education and Its Implication for Inclusivity /
New Possibilities for School Curriculum /
A Ghanaian Teacher Evaluates Access and Equity to Education in Canada and Ghana – John Dewey’s Philosophy of Education and the Education for All Initiative /
Transforming Indigenous Curriculum in the Philippines through Indigenous Women’s Knowledge and Practices /
About the Contributors /
Summary:How do we articulate the possibilities, limitations and challenges of inclusive schooling and education in African contexts? This book insists that inclusive education cannot be taken for granted. Inclusion is neither a natural nor a given educational practice. It must be struggled for. Bringing a critical perspective to inclusive schooling and education is imperative. This book adds to current educational debates with an African lens. It engages inclusive education from multiple lenses of curriculum content, classroom pedagogy and instruction, representation, culture, environment and the socio-organization life of schools, the pursuit of equity and social justice and the search for educational relevance. It is opined that Africa cannot be left behind in rethinking educational inclusion in ways that evoke critical questions of power, equity and social difference. The question of leaner’s identity in terms of class, gender, sexuality, (dis)ability, language, ethnicity and race are equally consequential for African schooling and education. When inclusion is understood as wholeness of education, then how schooling and education engage the complete learner – her/his body, mind, soul and spirit, as well as the use of local community and Indigenous knowledges in teaching and learning become relevant. Inclusion stands the risk of liberal educational agendas that simply tinker or toy with schooling and education and hardly embrace the challenge of educational change. What we need is a fundamental structural change that ensures schooling and education embraces difference while grappling with the teaching of Indigeneity, decolonization and resistance.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
ISBN:9463008039
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Nareadi Phasha, Dikeledi Mahlo and George J. Sefa Dei.