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Moorosi, Pontso – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2021
Perhaps one of the most scathing critiques on school leadership and management literature in Africa is its reliance on western models that do not quite fit the context, hence a lack of relevance. In this article I present a postcolonial reading of the representation of school leadership and management literature in Africa. The analysis suggests…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, School Administration, Foreign Countries, Criticism
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Masaka, Dennis – Journal of Negro Education, 2018
Open Access, is often understood as referring to the free circulation of research outputs from and to all parts of the planet. It is argued that this definition is deceptive because it ignores the fact that the imposition of the epistemological paradigm of the hegemonic culture on the indigenous people of Africa translates to the partial…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge
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Khalifa, Muhammad A.; Khalil, Deena; Marsh, Tyson E. J.; Halloran, Clare – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2019
Background: The colonial origins of schooling and the implications these origins have on leadership is missing from educational leadership literature. Indeed little has been published on decolonizing and indigenous ways of leading schools. Purpose: In this article, we synthesize the literature on indigenous, decolonizing education leadership…
Descriptors: School Administration, Instructional Leadership, Foreign Policy, Indigenous Populations
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Horsthemke, Kai – Ethics and Education, 2014
Does the imperative that we ought to try to understand one another make any sense? Presumably not--"if" it is "correct" that there are indeed different truths, and that the quest for objectivity is appropriate only in certain cultural contexts. After carefully mapping out the epistemological and ethical terrain, with special…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Ethics, Criticism, Educational Attitudes
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Brown, Ella – Phylon, 1987
Earlier African novels, addressed to a Western audience, defend the traditional culture of the authors and attack the hypocrisy of the West. Later novels, written after 1960, are addressed to an African audience, and present balanced appraisals of Western culture and religion. Discusses rhetorical devices and other aspects of African novels. (BJV)
Descriptors: African Literature, Authors, Black Attitudes, Black History
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Losambe, Lokangaka – Phylon, 1987
Expatriate characters in six post-independence African novels are disillusioned by the nasty weather, negative racial attitudes, declining morality, and rigid social structure they find in the Western world. Their loneliness in the West ironically becomes a source of African nationalism. (BJV)
Descriptors: African Literature, Black Attitudes, Black History, Black Literature
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Bandawe, Chiwoza R. – Higher Education Policy, 2005
Higher education has often been targeted for criticism with regard to its lack of relevance when seeking to address the harsh realities of poor health, poverty and conflict in African countries. African universities have been seen as producing Western-influenced graduates who become an elite out of touch with their own indigenous worldview. In…
Descriptors: Psychology, Higher Education, Criticism, Relevance (Education)