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Rupturing African Philosophy on Teaching and Learning - Ubuntu Justice and Education

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This book examines African philosophy of education and the enactment of ubuntu justice through a massive open online course on Teaching for Change. The authors argue that such pedagogic encounters have the potential to stimulate just and democratic human relations: encounters that are critical, deliberate, reflective and compassionate could enable just and democratic human relations to flourish, thus inducing decolonisation and decoloniality. Exploring arguments for imaginative and tolerant pedagogic encounters that could help cultivate an African university where educators and students can engender morally and politically responsible pedagogical actions, the authors offer pathways for thinking more imaginatively about higher education in a globalised African context. This work will be of value for researchers and students of philosophy of education, higher education and democratic citizenship education.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Towards an understanding of African philosophy of education.- Chapter 2. A curriculum response to pedagogic dilemmas: Towards enhanced teaching and learning.- Chapter 3. African philosophy of education and ubuntu justice.- Chapter 4. Cultivating pedagogic justice through deliberation, responsibility and risk-oriented action commensurate with an African philosophy of education.- Chapter 5. Cultivating assemblages of learning: From teaching to learning and back to teaching.- Chapter 6. Designing and Implementing a course on African philosophy of education: Cultivating Cosmopolitan Justice.- Chapter 7. Reflexive thoughts on teaching for change: Democratic education re-imagined.- Chapter 8. A democratic university without ruins: Some reflections on possibilities and particularities of an African university.- Chapter 9. Decolonised education: Cultivating curriculum renewal and decoloniality.- Postscript: Reflecting on ruptured pedagogic moments in Teaching for Change.

About the author










Yusef Waghid is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy of Education at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Faiq Waghid is Lecturer in Educational Technology at the Centre for Innovative Educational Technology (CIET) at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa. 
Zayd Waghid is Lecturer in Business Management and Entrepreneurship in the Faculty of Education at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa. 


Summary

This book examines African philosophy of education and the enactment of ubuntu justice through a massive open online course on Teaching for Change. The authors argue that such pedagogic encounters have the potential to stimulate just and democratic human relations: encounters that are critical, deliberate, reflective and compassionate could enable just and democratic human relations to flourish, thus inducing decolonisation and decoloniality. Exploring arguments for imaginative and tolerant pedagogic encounters that could help cultivate an African university where educators and students can engender morally and politically responsible pedagogical actions, the authors offer pathways for thinking more imaginatively about higher education in a globalised African context. This work will be of value for researchers and students of philosophy of education, higher education and democratic citizenship education.

Product details

Authors Fai Waghid, Faiq Waghid, Yuse Waghid, Yusef Waghid, Zayd Waghid
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030085810
ISBN 978-3-0-3008581-0
No. of pages 199
Dimensions 148 mm x 12 mm x 210 mm
Weight 308 g
Illustrations XXX, 199 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

B, Education, Teaching, Cultural Studies, Learning, philosophy of education, Cognition & cognitive psychology, teacher training, Learning & Instruction, Philosophy & theory of education, Teaching skills & techniques, Teaching and Teacher Education, Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Education—Philosophy, Philosophy and social sciences, African Culture, Ethnology—Africa

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