Education, Social Progress, and Marginalized Children in Sub-Saharan Africa

Historical Antecedents and Contemporary Challenges

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Education, Social Progress, and Marginalized Children in Sub-Saharan Africa

Historical Antecedents and Contemporary Challenges

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This book employs sociohistorical, narrative, and discourse frameworks to discuss the sociopolitical complexities and ambiguities of educating marginalized groups in sub-Saharan Africa since western education was introduced in the region. It outlines the systemic and structural challenges faced by marginalized children in the education system that prevent them from fully participating in the education process. This book focuses on how the props underlying Christian missionary education, colonial education, and early postcolonial educational enterprise all served to marginalize certain groups, including women, some geographical regions and/or communities, such as Islamic communities and people with disabilities, from the colonial and postcolonial economic discourses. This historical background provides the springboard for discussions on the complexities and ambiguities of educating marginalized groups in some communities in sub-Saharan Africa in the contemporary times. This book also highlights the challenges of the recent policies of policy makers and the strategies and initiatives of civic societies, non-governmental organizations, and local communities to promote marginalized children’s participation in education. This book elucidates the varied ways certain groups and communities continue to interrogate the structural and systemic challenges that marginalize them educationally. It argues that the level of marginalized groups’ participation in education in sub-Saharan African in the 21st century will determine the progress the region will make in the Education for All (EFA) initiative and the Millennium Development Goals (MDG). Furthermore, it argues that increasing educational participation in marginalized communities requires implementation of educational programs that address marginalized groups’ structural social arrangements and socioeconomic contexts.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface
Part I: Historical Antecedents of Education Marginalization
Chapter 1: Socio-Historical Analysis of Western Educational Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 2: Women and Schooling in Sub-Saharan Africa from Colonial to Contemporary Times
Chapter 3: Perspectives on Gender Violence and Girls’ Education in Sub-Saharan Africa, co-authored by Obed Mfum-Mensah and Milka Perez Nyariro
Chapter 4: Education Marginalization and the Contours of Educating People with Disabilities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 5: Universities, Teacher Preparation, and Education of People with Disabilities: Lessons from Kenya, co-authored by Obed Mfum-Mensah and Milka Perez Nyariro
Part II: Education Marginalization in Practice
Chapter 6: Non-Formal Approaches for Educating Pastoral Communities
Chapter 7: Sociopolitical Complexities of the Decentralization Policy in Rural Remote Communities
Chapter 8: Community Ownership of Curriculum Development for Promoting Education in Marginalized Communities
Chapter 9: Language and Education Marginalization in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from Marginalized Communities in Northern Ghana
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Published May 04 2017
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 240
ISBN 9781498545693
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 8 Tables
Dimensions 236 x 162 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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