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Though the contribution of rural women to development is
tremendous, support for them has been overlooked for far too long.
The book explores the situation of rural women and the various
measures that have been taken to support them. Based on case
studies from Ghana, the book looks at two critical tools - Adult
Education and Information, and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
for enhancement of rural women. It is anticipated that if the full
potential of Adult Education is harnessed and the ICTs as an
educational media is fully utilized, rural women will not continue
to be educationally and digitally divided from their urban
counterparts.
This edited volume uses an African-centred approach to examine a
renewed vision of development education in Africa. The purpose of
the volume is to supplant prevailing Western ideologies,
traditions, and rhetoric in the development education discourse in
Africa and to advocate for alternative paradigms, knowledges,
beliefs, and practices through the effort of dialogue between
competing orientations, values and experiences. The book argues
that Africa's development challenges are uniquely African requiring
indigenous African solutions. Consequently, this book offers an
insightful collection of case studies and conceptual papers that
examine how indigenous African knowledge, philosophies, traditions,
beliefs, and values shape the theory and practice of development
education in Africa. Reimagining Development Education in Africa
exemplifies an interdisciplinary and multifaceted scholarship,
addressing topical issues and advances in development education in
Africa. The book discusses among other topics, Ubuntu-inspired
education for sustainable development, decolonising African
development education, Afrocentricity, Globalisation, and gender
equality. This book is a must read for scholars and students
interested in understanding indigenous educational efforts aimed at
promoting sustained improvements in the quality of life of African
peoples.
This edited volume uses an African-centred approach to examine a
renewed vision of development education in Africa. The purpose of
the volume is to supplant prevailing Western ideologies,
traditions, and rhetoric in the development education
discourse in Africa and to advocate for alternative
paradigms, knowledges, beliefs, and practices through the
effort of dialogue between competing orientations, values and
experiences. The book argues that Africa's development challenges
are uniquely African requiring indigenous African solutions.
Consequently, this book offers an insightful collection of case
studies and conceptual papers that examine how
indigenous African knowledge, philosophies, traditions, beliefs,
and values shape the theory and practice of development education
in Africa. Reimagining Development Education in Africa
exemplifies an interdisciplinary and multifaceted scholarship,
addressing topical issues and advances in development education in
Africa. The book discusses among other topics, Ubuntu-inspired
education for sustainable development, decolonising African
development education, Afrocentricity, Globalisation, and gender
equality. This book is a must read for scholars and students
interested in understanding indigenous educational
efforts aimed at promoting sustained improvements in the
quality of life of African peoples.Â
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