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Kathleen Smithers – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
Schools in southern Africa use tourism partnerships as a source for establishing philanthropic funding and philanthropic networks. In these partnerships, there is often an exchange of funds for use of the school for tourism purposes. Little is known about the influence of tourism on schools. Drawing on interviews with teachers and tourism…
Descriptors: Private Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Tourism, Networks
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Carmel Carne; Marcelyn Oostendorp; Anne Baker – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2024
This exploratory study provides an overview of prominent themes pertaining to portrayals of sign languages (SLs) and Deaf people in the South African press (2011-2019), as well as an analysis of a subset of articles to illustrate the discursive constructions of each of the prominent ideological framings. The findings of the paper suggest that many…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sign Language, Deafness, News Media
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Yudai Ishii; Keiichi Ogawa – Educational Process: International Journal, 2024
Background/purpose: School-based management (SBM) has gained international attention for the promotion of student learning and educational development. Senegal is one of the initiatives of French speaking African countries that adopted the move towards promoting SBM at the school level, but lacks substantial evidence of its effectiveness in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, French, African Culture, School Based Management
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van Deventer, Anriët; Steyn, Raïta – Design and Technology Education, 2022
This article refers to the South African Design teachers' attitudes towards the implementation of the 2020 Section 4 amendments of the Design Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS). The purpose of the article is twofold: first to establish the necessity for "awareness" of the teachers' attitudes towards curriculum changes,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Loneka Wilkinson Battiste – Journal of General Music Education, 2024
Black Music Aesthetics (BMA), guided by conceptual approaches grounded in African belief systems, are found in the structure and performance practices of Black musics. Music education in American society leans strongly toward Western European aesthetics, which includes: the centrality of rhythm, pitch, and harmony to musical understanding; a…
Descriptors: Music Education, African American Culture, African American Education, Aesthetics
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H. Samy Alim – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2023
This article theorizes Hip Hop as Black liberatory practice by explicating the links between Hip Hop knowledges, pedagogies, and futures. I draw on multiple research and classroom experiences, including co-teaching a course with pioneering Hip Hop artist Chuck D of Public Enemy. The course examined Hip Hop culture as an extension of Black freedom…
Descriptors: Interviews, African American Culture, Music, Poetry
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De Gama, Brenda Z.; Jones, David Gareth; Bhengu, Thamsanqa T.; Satyapal, Kapil S. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
Cultural practices in the African continent have been thought to impact negatively on body donation. Thus, most African countries continue to rely on unclaimed bodies for dissection programs, or bequests from the white population. The latter situation is dominant in South African medical schools. Since South Africa is multi-cultural with nine main…
Descriptors: Donors, Human Body, Ethnic Groups, African Culture
Chukwuere, Joshua – Online Submission, 2020
Ubuntu promotes the caring spirit of humanity. In the presence of Ubuntu, the growing rate of teachers' absenteeism in their duty post is alarming across schools and subject lines. Social media platforms promote continuous presence and limiting physical presence. At the same time, Ubuntu promotes caring for one another irrespective of gender, age,…
Descriptors: Social Media, African Culture, Philosophy, Caring
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Chilisa, Bagele; Mertens, Donna M. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2021
Transformative change is needed if the world is to achieve the sustainable development goals. Such change requires attention to culture, ethics, and values. We discuss the need to be responsive to the voices of Indigenous scholars in terms of the assumptions that guide methodological choices in the evaluation of international initiatives. We…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods, Social Change, Cultural Relevance
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Patient Rambe; Mucha Mkono; Lawrence Meda – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
This study employs an Afro-centric framework of Digital "Unhu" (i.e. digital humanism) and netnographic accounts of supervisor-supervisee interactions to investigate Mobile Instant Messaging mediated interaction as a platform for honing students' career management competencies. While many existing studies foreground Western…
Descriptors: Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Technology Uses in Education, College Students
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Safura Meeran; Sophy Mamanyena Kodisang; Mathomo Merriam Moila; Mogamat Noor Davids; Matlala Violet Makokotlela – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2024
Mathematics education remains a worrisome issue in the South African education system. This dilemma presents itself in the underperformance of learners in Intermediate Phase mathematics. In an effort to address this challenge and develop alternative approaches to the teaching of mathematics, a university-based project was initiated. As part of the…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Games, Mathematics Teachers
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Yonah Hisbon Matemba – Religious Education, 2024
This paper initiates a novel discourse advocating for the anti-colonization of religious education (RE) in Africa South of the Sahara (ASoS). It illustrates how anti-colonial critiques can not only offer more precise theoretical perspectives but also generate a practical imperative for a paradigm shift in a school subject "still"…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Colonialism, Power Structure, African Culture
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Mwase, Thenjiwe; Marovah, Tendayi – Cogent Education, 2023
Informed by the critical theory, this paper contributes to debates on decolonising education as an agenda for a heritage-driven curriculum espoused by the current Zimbabwe competence-based curriculum. It focuses on the "O" level Food Technology and Design curriculum, an area that has not been much explored. The paper challenges visible…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Critical Theory, Curriculum Development
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Gashaye Melaku Tefera; Kelechi Onyeaka; Nameri Conteh; Ifeolu David; Omoshola Kehinde; Idethia Harvey; Wilson Majee – Journal of International Students, 2023
While COVID-19 affected all segments of the population, vulnerable social groups, including international students, were disproportionately affected. The primary objective of this study was to explore COVID-19-related experiences of African international graduate students (AIGS). Qualitative data were collected through in-depth interviews with 15…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, African Culture, College Students
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Olatunji, Taiwo Isaac; Tola-Adewumi, Oladunni Tolu – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against Nigerian nurses in the US is a complex issue intersecting gender, occupation, culture, economics, and migration. This study adopts an intersectional feminist and adult learning framework to explore the causes and potential solutions. Drawing on a thematic analysis of ten media reports and commentaries on…
Descriptors: Nurses, Family Violence, Gender Differences, Interpersonal Relationship
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