Reprint of an article initially appearing in Educational Philosophy and Theory (2015)
Western Education commonly referred to as the Whitman's education has failed to integrate African cu...
Yusef Waghid’s book makes a case for an African philosophy of education to develop in a rational, pr...
Much of the literature on development issues in West Africa has been dominated by the impact of the ...
There is a kernel of truth in the claim that Western philosophy and practice of education is individ...
There is a kernel of truth in the claim that Western, and especially Anglo-American-Australasian, no...
Posing the question: ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’, this paper responds to t...
Posing the question ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’ this paper responds to two...
This article first presents a study of two educational researchers ’ history and curriculum of colon...
This article reproduces, with minor editorial changes, a previously unpublished paper presented by A...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
The contemporary Africa is witnessing a subtle encroachment of Western styled socio-political cum ec...
ABSTRACT: Due to its encounter with the outside world, Africa has lost and is on the verge of losing...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
The following article begins with a brief discussion on the continuity of white supremacy in South A...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Western Education commonly referred to as the Whitman's education has failed to integrate African cu...
Yusef Waghid’s book makes a case for an African philosophy of education to develop in a rational, pr...
Much of the literature on development issues in West Africa has been dominated by the impact of the ...
There is a kernel of truth in the claim that Western philosophy and practice of education is individ...
There is a kernel of truth in the claim that Western, and especially Anglo-American-Australasian, no...
Posing the question: ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’, this paper responds to t...
Posing the question ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’ this paper responds to two...
This article first presents a study of two educational researchers ’ history and curriculum of colon...
This article reproduces, with minor editorial changes, a previously unpublished paper presented by A...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
The contemporary Africa is witnessing a subtle encroachment of Western styled socio-political cum ec...
ABSTRACT: Due to its encounter with the outside world, Africa has lost and is on the verge of losing...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
The following article begins with a brief discussion on the continuity of white supremacy in South A...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Western Education commonly referred to as the Whitman's education has failed to integrate African cu...
Yusef Waghid’s book makes a case for an African philosophy of education to develop in a rational, pr...
Much of the literature on development issues in West Africa has been dominated by the impact of the ...