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Teaching Africa
Towards a Transgressive Pedagogy
von George J. Sefa Dei
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
Reihe: Explorations of Educational Purpose Nr. 9
Hardcover
ISBN: 9789400731295
Auflage: 2010
Erschienen am 01.03.2012
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 9 mm [T]
Gewicht: 254 Gramm
Umfang: 160 Seiten

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One is always struck by the brilliant work of George Sefa Dei but nothing so far has demonstrated his pedagogical leadership as much as the current project. With a sense of purpose so pure and so thoroughly intellectual, Dei shows why he must be credited with continuing the motivation and action for justice in education. He has produced in this powerful volume, Teaching Africa, the same type of close reasoning that has given him credibility in the anti-racist struggle in education. Sustaining the case for the democratization of education and the revising of the pedagogical method to include Indigenous knowledge are the twin pillars of his style. A key component of this new science of pedagogy is the crusade against any form of hegemonic education where one group of people assumes that they are the masters of everyone else. Whether this happens in South Africa, Canada, United States, India, Iraq, Brazil, or China, Dei¿s insights suggest that this hegemony of education in pluralistic and multi-ethnic societies is a false construction. We live pre-eminently in a world of co-cultures, not cultures and sub-cultures, and once we understand this difference, we will have a better approach to education and equity in the human condition.



Preface
Chapter 1: History as Tool of Colonialism
Chapter 2: Teaching and Learning African History
Chapter 3: The Study of Africa and the African Experience: The Challenge and Possibilities of an Integrative Theory
Chapter 4: Theorizing Africa Beyond its Boundaries
Chapter 5: Teaching Africa: `Development¿ and Decolonization
Chapter 6: Reclaiming `Development¿ through Indigeneity and
Indigenous Knowledge
Chapter 7: Indigenous Knowledge Studies and the Next Generation: Pedagogical Possibilities for Anti-Colonial Education
Chapter 8: Politicizing the Contemporary Learning: Implications for African Schooling and Education
Chapter 9: Looking to the Future -- Afrocentric Schooling in Action: Applying Development Discourses to Community Empowerment, HIV/AIDS Awareness, and Sustainability


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