Throughout West Africa, the Universal Education movement has prompted a greater insistence on reform in Koranic schools, especially in teaching. The pressure comes from above (governments, international donors and nongovernmental organizations) and below (teachers and students). Some Koranic teachers have made reforms while others strongly resist any form of change. The reasons for these opposed reactions remains poorly understood. Analyzing findings from ethnographic interviews conducted with two Koranic teachers in northern Senegal, this article argues for a micro-approach, one that examines the relationship between national- and international-level reforms and the actions of Koranic teachers anchored in local situations
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This dissertation explores the history of Qur\u27anic education in twentieth century Senegal, based ...
This research contributes to the discourse on resolving some of the challenges facing contemporary e...
Political socialization studies in Africa have consistently shown teachers and schools to be signifi...
In Sahelian countries, non-religious public education systems prevent the inclusion of religious tea...
This presentation contributes to the recent debate on the concept of “resistance” and the need to re...
123 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of International Studies and the Clark Honors Colleg...
A survey carried out in Senegal among political, cultural, economic and religious leaders has highli...
Suite aux recommandations internationales et dans le but d’atteindre une scolarisation universelle a...
Koranic schools, known as daaras in Senegal, have entered since 2002 in a global process of reform. ...
The study reviews the history of education in Francophone West Africa from the post-colonial era to ...
Cette thèse a pour objectif d'analyser l'impact des daaras ou écoles coraniques dans le développemen...
In Anbetracht der sich eher verschlechternden Lage des öffentlichen Schulwesens in den Ländern Schwa...
Conteste l’une des grandes priorités pour l’Etat et les organisations internationales. Derrière l’éc...
In working to build a sense of nationhood, Ghana has focused on many social engineering projects, th...
International audienceUsing data from a Beninese primary school, I argue for more ethnographic resea...
This dissertation explores the history of Qur\u27anic education in twentieth century Senegal, based ...
This research contributes to the discourse on resolving some of the challenges facing contemporary e...
Political socialization studies in Africa have consistently shown teachers and schools to be signifi...