African Democratic Citizenship Education Revisited

African Democratic Citizenship Education Revisited
Title African Democratic Citizenship Education Revisited PDF eBook
Author Yusef Waghid
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 261
Release 2017-11-28
Genre Education
ISBN 3319678612

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This edited collection explores how democratic citizenship education manifests across the African continent. A recognition of rights and responsibilities coupled with an emphasis on deliberative engagement among citizens, while not uniquely African, provides ample evidence that the concept can most appropriately be realised in relation to its connectedness with experiences of people living on the continent. Focussing on a diverse collection of voices, the editors and authors examine countries that have an overwhelming allegiance to democratic citizenship education. In doing so, they acknowledge that this concept, enveloped by a certain Africanness, has the potential to manifest in practices across the African continent. By highlighting the success of democratic citizenship education, the diverse and varied contributions from across this vast continent address the malaise in its implementation in countries where autocratic rule prevails. This pioneering volume will be an invaluable resource for researchers and students working in the fields of education and sociology, particularly those with an interest in education policy, philosophy of education and global citizenship initiatives.

Education, Democracy and Citizenship Revisited

Education, Democracy and Citizenship Revisited
Title Education, Democracy and Citizenship Revisited PDF eBook
Author Yusef Waghid
Publisher AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages 132
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1920338438

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This book contains a revised collection of previously published articles spanning a period of five years (2004-2009) during which my original thoughts on democratic citizenship education have been developed. Central to this book is the notion that democratic citizenship education ought to be deliberative, compassionate and friendly in order that teachers and students (learners) may respect one another and take risks in and through their pedagogical encounters. In this way, hopefully, students and teachers may become more critical, explorative and engaging. - Yusef Waghid

Democratic Citizenship Education in Non-Western Contexts

Democratic Citizenship Education in Non-Western Contexts
Title Democratic Citizenship Education in Non-Western Contexts PDF eBook
Author Serhiy Kovalchuk
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 165
Release 2020-06-09
Genre Education
ISBN 1000024105

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This book examines the issues of theorizing citizenship education research in non-Western societies that have embarked on democratic development after the fall of authoritarianism and colonialism. Despite a proliferation of studies on citizenship and citizenship education in non-Western contexts, there has been limited theorization of this research and little discussion of the applicability to such contexts of Western theoretical frameworks. This volume addresses these issues through empirical case studies of citizenship conceptions, practices, and education in South and West Africa, Latin America, Central Europe, and the Middle East. The contributors to the volume call into question the uncritical application of Western theoretical frameworks to non-Western societies and advocate for the development and wider application of new paradigms rooted in local processes and indigenous knowledge to better understand and theorize citizenship and citizenship education in such societies. This volume will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and practitioners working in the field of comparative and international citizenship education. It was originally published as a special issue of Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education.

The Relevance of Critical Citizenship Education in an African Context

The Relevance of Critical Citizenship Education in an African Context
Title The Relevance of Critical Citizenship Education in an African Context PDF eBook
Author Elmarie Costandius
Publisher AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages 148
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Education
ISBN 1928314074

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Critical citizenship is a multi-faceted, contemporary social, political and educational issue being discussed from a wide range of disciplines and points of view. Unusually, this collection brings together scholars in the fields of theology, art and design to ponder various levels and forms of education, including early childhood interventions, the rehabilitation of young offenders, and the impact of homosexuality in Malawi on citizenship and the links with theological teachings. The common ground that brought participants together was a mutual, collaborative search for the relevance for the African context of the notion of citizenship education, be it ‘critical’, ‘democratic’, ‘responsible’, ‘active’ or preferably all of these forms or aspects of citizenship brought together.

Rupturing African Philosophy on Teaching and Learning

Rupturing African Philosophy on Teaching and Learning
Title Rupturing African Philosophy on Teaching and Learning PDF eBook
Author Yusef Waghid
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 199
Release 2018-05-02
Genre Education
ISBN 3319779508

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This book examines African philosophy of education and the enactment of ubuntu justice through a massive open online course on Teaching for Change. The authors argue that such pedagogic encounters have the potential to stimulate just and democratic human relations: encounters that are critical, deliberate, reflective and compassionate could enable just and democratic human relations to flourish, thus inducing decolonisation and decoloniality. Exploring arguments for imaginative and tolerant pedagogic encounters that could help cultivate an African university where educators and students can engender morally and politically responsible pedagogical actions, the authors offer pathways for thinking more imaginatively about higher education in a globalised African context. This work will be of value for researchers and students of philosophy of education, higher education and democratic citizenship education.

Education, Communication and Democracy in Africa

Education, Communication and Democracy in Africa
Title Education, Communication and Democracy in Africa PDF eBook
Author Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 272
Release 2021-07-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1000414345

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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.

Pedagogical Responsiveness in Complex Contexts

Pedagogical Responsiveness in Complex Contexts
Title Pedagogical Responsiveness in Complex Contexts PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Walton
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 215
Release 2022-09-22
Genre Education
ISBN 3031127188

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This book reflects a range of pedagogical responses to increasingly complex educational contexts. It finds this complexity in the interplay of a number of factors, including the diverse histories and identities of educational actors; institutional and systemic demands and constraints; competing conceptions of valued knowledge; and technological change. The chapters show the demand for pedagogical response to unexpected and unprecedented events (like COVID-19) and the importance of addressing barriers to access that become sedimented into institutional cultures. The authors, mostly from Global South contexts, are concerned with enabling educational access and inclusion in the face of competing global and local demands. They present new knowledge about pedagogical approaches that are relevant and effective in uncertain times and challenging places. Together, the contributors offer accounts of hope-full and innovative practice and conceptually rigorous engagement with fundamental issues of learning and teaching.