The article explores the roots of Community-Based-Research (CBR) in Africa. The main questions are: How to access the knowledge produced and circulated within communities and make them subject of teaching in schools? Can we derive methodological questions that could be related specifically to the African context from the CBR as it is being implemented? The exposition of these questions is illustrated with examples focused on education. Mozambique is used as an example to discuss the possibility of merging local and universal knowledge through community based research which informs curricula changes in primary schools. Keywords:Community-based-research, local knowledge, universal knowledge discourse, oral tradition Indilinga Vol. 5 (2) 2006:...
Part 2: ICT4D for the Indigenous, by the Indigenous and of the IndigenousInternational audienceThis ...
This open access book presents a strong philosophical, theoretical and practical argument for the ma...
We reflect on ways in which research presented in earlier chapters responds to challenges of generat...
The main focus of recent research on the community engagement role of universities has been in devel...
Based on an expressed need in the past few years for an appropriate research methodology for coloniz...
This article describes a research on learner-centred instruction in Mozambique, Africa. A starting p...
This article describes a research on learner-centred instruction in Mozambique, Africa. A starting p...
This paper reports on a project to ‘map’ education research conducted by researchers and institution...
The purpose of this study is to explore the meaning of community-based learning (CBL) to Kenyan univ...
This article argues that the South African research community could benefit by engaging in more coll...
Broadly defined, community-based research (CBR) is a process of conducting research that embraces an...
This article argues that the South African research community could benefit by engaging in more coll...
Allowing communities to become integral players in curriculum implementation conversation has not be...
This research study set out to describe how community participation was happening and how it influen...
Mission statements of universities in developing countries usually include serving the surrounding c...
Part 2: ICT4D for the Indigenous, by the Indigenous and of the IndigenousInternational audienceThis ...
This open access book presents a strong philosophical, theoretical and practical argument for the ma...
We reflect on ways in which research presented in earlier chapters responds to challenges of generat...
The main focus of recent research on the community engagement role of universities has been in devel...
Based on an expressed need in the past few years for an appropriate research methodology for coloniz...
This article describes a research on learner-centred instruction in Mozambique, Africa. A starting p...
This article describes a research on learner-centred instruction in Mozambique, Africa. A starting p...
This paper reports on a project to ‘map’ education research conducted by researchers and institution...
The purpose of this study is to explore the meaning of community-based learning (CBL) to Kenyan univ...
This article argues that the South African research community could benefit by engaging in more coll...
Broadly defined, community-based research (CBR) is a process of conducting research that embraces an...
This article argues that the South African research community could benefit by engaging in more coll...
Allowing communities to become integral players in curriculum implementation conversation has not be...
This research study set out to describe how community participation was happening and how it influen...
Mission statements of universities in developing countries usually include serving the surrounding c...
Part 2: ICT4D for the Indigenous, by the Indigenous and of the IndigenousInternational audienceThis ...
This open access book presents a strong philosophical, theoretical and practical argument for the ma...
We reflect on ways in which research presented in earlier chapters responds to challenges of generat...