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Title Giving space to African voices : rights in local languages and local curriculum / edited by Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite.

Publication Info. Rotterdam, The Netherlands : SensePublishers, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 218 pages).
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Physical Medium polychrome
Series Comparative and International Education, 2214-9880 ; volume 33
Comparative and international education series ; v. 33.
Contents LOCALIZATION OF INSTRUCTION AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT. -- Localization of Instruction as a Right in Education / Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite, Macleans A. Geo-Jaja -- Language, Learning, and Education for All in Africa / Sam Mchombo -- Voices in Development Struggles in the South / Abel G. Ishumi -- Shaping Muslim Curriculum in Kenya / Ousseina Alidou -- RIGHTS TO EDUCATION. -- Rights to Quality Education / Samir Amin -- Enhancing Capacities For Improving Quality Education Assessment Practices / Justinian C.J. Galabawa -- Rethinking Quality Education in Tanzania's classrooms / Ladislaus M. Semali -- Appropriate Language in Education / Jerome Ikechukwu Okonkwo -- LINGUISTIC RIGHTS IN EDUCATION. -- Examining Ugandan and Malawian Language of Instruction Policies From a Linguistic Human Rights Perspective / Ismail S. Gyagenda, Wardah M. Rajab-gyagenda -- Violation For Linguistic Rights / Julitha C. John -- Infusing a Rights-Based Approach in Initial Teacher Education in Postcolonial Zanzibar / Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite -- Afterword / Francisco Gomes De Matos.
Summary This book sets out to bring voices of the South to the debate on localization of education and makes the case that it should be considered a right in education. Despite all the scientifically-based evidence on the improved quality of education through the use of a local language and local knowledge, English as a language of instruction and 'Western' knowledge based curriculum continue to be used at all educational levels in many developing nations. This means that in many African countries, the goal of rights to education is becoming increasingly remote, let alone that of rights in education. With this understanding and with the awareness of the education challenges of millions of children throughout Africa, the authors argue that local curriculum through local languages needs to be valued and to be preserved, and that children need to be prepared for the world in a language that promotes understanding. The authors make a clear case that policy makers are in a position to work towards a quality education for all as part of a more comprehensive right-based approach. We owe it to the children of the South to offer the best quality education possible in order to achieve social justice.
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Subject Education -- Africa.
Education.
Africa.
Curriculum planning -- Africa.
Curriculum planning.
EDUCATION -- Essays.
EDUCATION -- Organizations & Institutions.
EDUCATION -- Reference.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Babaci-Wilhite, Zehlia, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Babaci-Wilhite, Zehlia. Giving Space to African Voices : Rights in Local Languages and Local Curriculum. Rotterdam : SensePublishers, ©2014
ISBN 9789462097346 (electronic book)
9462097348 (electronic book)
9789462097322
9789462097339
Standard No. 10.1007/978-94-6209-734-6