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Inggs, Judith – Children's Literature in Education, 2021
Female characters in many African folktales are often perceived as voiceless and peripheral, playing the role of passive advisors and nurturers in contrast to the physically stronger and more active male characters. Some African scholars have disagreed with this perception, asserting that the female characters are stronger than their male…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Folk Culture, African Culture, Story Telling
Dodhy, Shamaila – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2017
Hegemonic masculinity, with patriarchal supremacy and female subservience are the norms of many African societies. Suffering in silence goes along with the traditional place of woman in African societies as they observe sexist hierarchy of power. Physical attack and its wounds flourish in an atmosphere of secrecy and silence. Silence to such…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Sex Role, Emotional Disturbances, Trauma
Seehawer, Maren Kristin – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2018
In all parts of the world, researchers are addressing the colonial legacy of research. This article aims to contribute to the decolonisation of research in a sub-Saharan African context by exploring Ubuntu as an indigenous Southern African research paradigm. Drawing on lessons learnt from participatory action research with South African science…
Descriptors: African Culture, Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries, Ethics
Depaepe, Marc; Lembagusala Kikumbi, Annette – Policy Futures in Education, 2018
Generally speaking, colonial education in Congo did not engender a very great widening of consciousness among the local population. Mostly, it resulted in inevitable submission through discipline and order. This was particularly the case for girls, for which fewer initiatives were taken than for boys. Moreover, gender stereotypes from the 'mother'…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Sex Stereotypes, Foreign Countries, Females
Wambu, Grace; Hutchison, Brian; Pietrantoni, Zachary – Journal of College Access, 2017
The number of African immigrant youth in American classrooms is on the rise. School counselors are uniquely positioned to help these students to be college and career ready. Using the Social Cognitive Career Theory framework, this article aims to address the unique career development needs, college and career access challenges faced by African…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Career Choice, Access to Education, Career Development
Odu, Bimbola Kemi; Ayodele, Christian Junior; Isola, Alabi Olusola – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
Adolescent girls feel that adolescent years are a period of breaking away from parents and authority and of finding personal values and particular social and vocational roles. It is an exciting period but possibly a time of experimentation and discovery, discovering people in a relationship and for the first time expressing that relationship…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Sex Role, Socioeconomic Influences
Wodon, Quentin; Male, Chata; Onagoruwa, Adenike; Yedan, Ali – World Bank, 2017
Despite substantial progress over the last two decades, girls still have on average lower levels of educational attainment than boys in West and Central Africa. This is in part because many girls in the region are married while still children, often before they may be physically and emotionally ready to become wives and mothers. Educating girls…
Descriptors: Marriage, African Culture, Educational Attainment, Gender Differences
Yakubu, Anthonia Makwemoisa – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
This paper addresses the incidence of 'Women against Women' in Nigerian folklore. Much has been written on Nigerian folklore, but mainly from within the mortal axis, as reflected in many folktales that cut across different communities in Nigeria. However, it has been observed that this gender phenomenon extends to the supernatural realm, where…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, African Culture, Folk Culture, Females
Lasser, Jon; Fite, Kathleen; Wadende, Akinyi P. – School Psychology International, 2011
This article reviews the traditional and evolving constructions of fatherhood in Kenyan society, with an emphasis on fatherhood's impact on child development outcomes. Western influence and increased access to technology have changed the role of the Kenyan father, and in turn affected his role in the family. Special attention is given to…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Foreign Countries, Child Development, Fathers
Belgrave, Faye Z.; Reed, Melba C.; Plybon, Laura E.; Butler, Deborah S.; Allison, Kevin W.; Davis, Trina – Journal of Black Psychology, 2004
In this study, the authors evaluated the effectiveness of a cultural intervention for increasing cultural values and beliefs. Fifty-nine African American girls in early adolescence participated in a 15-session cultural program or in an activity comparison group. Measures of ethnic identity, gender roles, and relational aggression were administered…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Values, Females, Ethnicity