In this article we argue that a discussion on African epistemologies must precede the quest for both the decolonisation of knowledge and curriculum in Africa. Decolonial thought in Africa is significant because it focuses, among other things, on the decolonisation of Western epistemological supremacy within the space where knowledge is produced and transferred. We contend that knowledge acquired through the process of learning must resonate with people’s lived experiences and realities. To meaningfully pursue that involves placing in focus people’s modes of thought and epistemic ideas, in the interpretation of ...
This chapter is a theoretical exposition of the African university education system that is characte...
The 2015/16 student protests in South Africa, dubbed #MustFall protests, signalled a his...
This paper argues that education in Africa is the victim of a Western epistemological export that ta...
In this article we argue that a discussion on African epistemologies must precede the que...
The article argues for a new way of thinking about knowledge construction in African higher educatio...
This article has the goal of establishing an interface between decolonity and curriculum with the in...
This article provides a few brief, historicisable perspectives on what we may call the Truth, or Kno...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Decolonial rhetoric has enveloped the South African academic world advocating for cognitive justice....
The urgency for a decolonised university curriculum in South Africa, occasioned by student protests,...
There have been persistent contestations over the conceptual implications of paradigms in the decolo...
Aim. The purpose of this article is to challenge the notion that a largely Eurocentric education is ...
Background: Forging ‘new’ decolonial education curriculum policy reform with ill-conceived inte...
CITATION: Fataar, A. & Subreenduth, S. 2015. The search for ecologies of knowledge in the encounter ...
Higher education, and education generally, is a prime site for the transmission, facilitation, devel...
This chapter is a theoretical exposition of the African university education system that is characte...
The 2015/16 student protests in South Africa, dubbed #MustFall protests, signalled a his...
This paper argues that education in Africa is the victim of a Western epistemological export that ta...
In this article we argue that a discussion on African epistemologies must precede the que...
The article argues for a new way of thinking about knowledge construction in African higher educatio...
This article has the goal of establishing an interface between decolonity and curriculum with the in...
This article provides a few brief, historicisable perspectives on what we may call the Truth, or Kno...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Decolonial rhetoric has enveloped the South African academic world advocating for cognitive justice....
The urgency for a decolonised university curriculum in South Africa, occasioned by student protests,...
There have been persistent contestations over the conceptual implications of paradigms in the decolo...
Aim. The purpose of this article is to challenge the notion that a largely Eurocentric education is ...
Background: Forging ‘new’ decolonial education curriculum policy reform with ill-conceived inte...
CITATION: Fataar, A. & Subreenduth, S. 2015. The search for ecologies of knowledge in the encounter ...
Higher education, and education generally, is a prime site for the transmission, facilitation, devel...
This chapter is a theoretical exposition of the African university education system that is characte...
The 2015/16 student protests in South Africa, dubbed #MustFall protests, signalled a his...
This paper argues that education in Africa is the victim of a Western epistemological export that ta...