Post-colonial curricula in African Universities continue to dislocate the Africans under the school coated politics and infected benevolence of education. It remains the bearer of the Euro-American stamp which makes Africans the ‘natural’ followers of the stamp owners and define themselves in the language written over the stamp. The system teaches Africans to ignore the values of their languages which in turn pushes them to the periphery of knowledge production and true epistemic communication. It continued to teach them to hate themselves and to over-value ‘foreign ideas and values’ in the schools. TOFFEL and ILETS are remaining legitimate vehicles of the system and above all the litmus test for non English intelligence. African children,...
This paper investigates the epistemic politics at work in radically contrasting academic representat...
selection of communications given in a workshop hold at university of Pretoria 2007issues in languag...
Aim. The purpose of this article is to challenge the notion that a largely Eurocentric education is ...
This paper argues that education in Africa is the victim of a Western epistemological export that ta...
This paper draws attention to the relevance of decolonization as a notion and process for education ...
In 2014 the cultural agency of the United Nations issued a dismal assessment of education in Africa....
This paper highlights the challenges of current language policies in education in Africa, with refer...
This book starts with Vansina, who holds that old cultural traditions in Africa have been destroyed,...
Africanization of education was a major policy option in most countries in Africa upon the attainmen...
The purpose of this investigation is to define the place of African languages and African education ...
A discussion on knowledge independence or knowledge-production decolonization with the assumption th...
This paper highlights the challenges of current language policies in education in Africa, with refer...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Africa is highly ideologised in terms of two antagonistic positions. Facing two extreme ideological ...
The meaning of experience, knowledge and truth in Africa1 is dominated by the successive refinement ...
This paper investigates the epistemic politics at work in radically contrasting academic representat...
selection of communications given in a workshop hold at university of Pretoria 2007issues in languag...
Aim. The purpose of this article is to challenge the notion that a largely Eurocentric education is ...
This paper argues that education in Africa is the victim of a Western epistemological export that ta...
This paper draws attention to the relevance of decolonization as a notion and process for education ...
In 2014 the cultural agency of the United Nations issued a dismal assessment of education in Africa....
This paper highlights the challenges of current language policies in education in Africa, with refer...
This book starts with Vansina, who holds that old cultural traditions in Africa have been destroyed,...
Africanization of education was a major policy option in most countries in Africa upon the attainmen...
The purpose of this investigation is to define the place of African languages and African education ...
A discussion on knowledge independence or knowledge-production decolonization with the assumption th...
This paper highlights the challenges of current language policies in education in Africa, with refer...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Africa is highly ideologised in terms of two antagonistic positions. Facing two extreme ideological ...
The meaning of experience, knowledge and truth in Africa1 is dominated by the successive refinement ...
This paper investigates the epistemic politics at work in radically contrasting academic representat...
selection of communications given in a workshop hold at university of Pretoria 2007issues in languag...
Aim. The purpose of this article is to challenge the notion that a largely Eurocentric education is ...