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Education
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Sub-Saharan Africa Mapa Mental sobre Education, creado por Hannah Fillier el 20/05/2013.
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Education
What is Education?
Different types- important to think broadly
Informal
outside of institutions
home; community
learn from grandparents; elders; specialists
Non-Formal
work-based
apprenticeships; training; skills development
Non-Government led
Formal
what we think of automatically
schools; college; university; adult ed
transmission of knowledge, skills and values
Participatory Mapping in the Ogiek Community, Kenya
knowledge and cultural transmission
intergenerational transfer
elders pass on knowledge to young people
affirmation - confirm what they know; consolidate knowledge
young people appreciate it
cooperation between ages
Interactive learning
primarily oral exchange
language transfer
work with traditional hunter-gatherers
share knowledge
environmental knowledge gets more and more complex
Changing Traditions
knowledge traditionally acquired through years of informal learning
walk the land etc
that kind of lifestyle is now less accessible
spend more time at school
Aims and Expectations of Education
Human Capital
education for economic growth
competitiveness abroad etc
Right to education
Develop capabilities
Sen
for Social Justice
many different notions of education - learning contexts
Colonialism
Bayart (1993)
main way of getting access to public services
"assumed a decisive role"
International Education Schemes
Education for All
Expand early childhood care and education
learning needs of all should be met
By 2015
all children should have access to free; compulsory; good quality primary education
50% improvement in adult literacy
gender equality
improve quality
Millennium Development Goals
Goal 2, Target 3 - By 2015 all children will complete a full course of primary schooling
Goal 3, Target 4 - Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education by 2005, and in all levels by 2015
main focus on access
but now realising importance of quality
not being adequately looked at so far
Increasing Access to Primary Schooling
2000 - 99.3 million children out of school
2000-2006 - fell by 24.2%
38 million children out of school in Sub-Saharan Africa
sense that it's all moving in right direction; slowly
not always the case if look closer
Kenya
Timeline
Colonial Period
Independence
1963 - 1980
constructing national education system
eradicate ignorance; poverty and disease
develop professionals; stop relying on expatriates
1986 - 2002
Structural Adjustment Programmes
education cannot be free
cost-sharing
Post Moi Era
elections with a strong focus on free primary education
MDGs; Education for All
increased enrolments
Education system imposed through colonial state
method of control
included in system because of potential of what can do with it
taught in English/French
racial segregation
evangelisation
lot of education by missionaries
religious views taught
gender roles enforced
notion of what boys should learn /what girls should learn
Boys - carpentry
Girls - homemakers
Why Consistently not reaching goals?
Nomadic Lifestyle
Government Interventions
govt set up boarding school as a transition step
grants to run mobile schools
teachers move with them
91 of them
more than 11 000 achievements
High poverty levels
have to choose between food and education
Are there jobs available after education?
many provide with skills for a job
flexible education
is the material relevant?
not addressed in policies
private sector = expanding; educated elite
Elections
focus on education
quality; lack of teachers; ensuring progress to secondary school
Educational Quality
Tikly (2004)
education being pushed towards economic performance - less interest in curriculum
curriculum can be vital
protecting rights of marginalised
assess own cultural heritage
Critical Approach
Barrett (2007)
does it empower?
is there a focus on understanding processes of change?
what values underpin education?
are there connections to context and local realities?
does it promote inequality?
is there consideration of how learning impacts learners differently?
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