The Bloomsbury Handbook of Caribbean and African Studies in Education
Herausgeber: Fraser-Burgess, Sheron; Salami, Ishola A; Allert, Aleshia V a; Odebiyi; Knight, Verna; Four-Babb, Joyanne de
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Caribbean and African Studies in Education
Herausgeber: Fraser-Burgess, Sheron; Salami, Ishola A; Allert, Aleshia V a; Odebiyi; Knight, Verna; Four-Babb, Joyanne de
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This handbook covers the history, policy, practice and theories of African and Caribbean education and promotes the sustainability of socio-cultural beliefs, values, knowledge and skills in the regions. Africa and the Caribbean share commonalities of the geopolitical and historical dominance by European empires and colonialism and aftereffects of anti-blackness in the global trade in enslaved persons. Indigenous religious, cultural, and ethnic currents in Africa are echoed in the Caribbean along with a strong infusion of Asian and other ethnic influences. The handbook shows how educators in…mehr
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 169mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350373679
- ISBN-10: 1350373672
- Artikelnr.: 69590212
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 169mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350373679
- ISBN-10: 1350373672
- Artikelnr.: 69590212
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michael Ndemanu (Ball State University
USA) Introduction: Philosophical
Political
and Sustainability Mandates of Reimagining Education in Africa and the Caribbean
Sheron Fraser-Burgess (Ball State University
USA)
Joyanne De Four-Babb (University of Belize
Belize)
Aleshia V. A. Allert (University of the West Indies
Global Campus)
Verna Knight (University of the West Indies
Barbados)
Oluseyi Matthew Odebiyi (Arizona State University USA) and Ishola Salami (University of Ibadan
Nigeria) Part I: Past Schemas that Frame Education Systems in Africa and the Caribbean 1. Postcolonial and Decolonial Historical Philosophies and Contexts
Sheron Fraser-Burgess (Ball State University
USA) and Ishola Salami (University of Ibadan
Nigeria) 2. Historical Dimensions to the Development of Education Policies: A Study across Four Countries
Canute Thompson (University of the West Indies
Jamaica)
Freddy James (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Mary Bolapeju Agboola (University of the West Indies
Jamaica)
Ian Marshall (University of the West Indies
Barbados) and Maxine Henry-Wilson (University of the West Indies
Jamaica) 3. Emancipatory Pedagogy for Africa and the Caribbean
Marie Green (University of Toronto
Canada) and George Dei (University of Toronto
Canada) 4. Postcolonial and Morphogenetic Theory in Recent Education Reform in Trinidad and Tobago: 1950 to 2023 and Beyond
Jerome DeLisle (University of the West Indies
Trinidad & Tobago) 5. Repositioning Identity
Citizenship and Social Justice: Tensions and Prospects within Caribbean Institutions of Higher Education
Talia Esnard (University of the West Indies
Trinidad & Tobago)
Laurette Bristol (Caricom
Guyana)
Theresa Coye (University of Belize
Belize)
Joyanne De Four-Babb (University of Belize
Belize)
and Lisa Perez (University of Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago) 6. Universalizing Access to Basic Education: Philosophical
Historical and Practical Challenges in Africa and the Caribbean
Verna Knight (University of the West Indies
Jamaica) 7. Historical and Post-colonial Frameworks Shaping Leadership Paradigms in African and Caribbean School Systems
Aleshia V. A. Allert (University of the West Indies
Global Campus) 8. Cultural Ecology: Morality in Focus in Indigenous Education as a Necessity in Contemporary
Yoruba Society
Emmanuel Babalola (University of Ibadan
Nigeria) 9. The Shape of (Post) Colonialism in Caribbean Language Education: A History Not Yet Past
Janice Jules (University of the West Indies
Barbados)
Sandra Robinson (University of the West Indies
Barbados)
and Korah Belgrave (University of the West Indies
Barbados) 10. Caribbean Emancipatory Pedagogy: A Response to the Ideology of Colonial Educational Project
Mervin Chisholm (University of the West Indies
Jamaica) Part II: Understanding Current Realities
Challenges
and Opportunities for Education in Africa and the Caribbean 11. Disruptive Events and Educators' Responses to Education in Africa and the Caribbean
Verna Knight (University of the West Indies
Barbados) and Oluseyi Matthew Odebiyi (Arizona State University
USA) 12. Secondary STEM Teachers' Post-Hurricane Experiences and Acts of Agency in the United States Virgin Islands (USVI)
Diana Bowen (University of the Virgin Islands
USA)
Lawanda Cummings (University of the Virgin Islands
USA) and Nadia Monrose Mills (University of the Virgin Islands
USA) 13. This is How We Do It: Special Education Praxis in The Bahamas
Anica Bowe (Rutgers
The State University of New Jersey USA) and Phillandra Smith (Syracuse University
USA) 14. Learning from a Grey Swan Event:Public Examinations and the Pandemic in the Caribbean
Nalini Ramsawak-Jodha (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Jerome De Lisle (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Carla Kronberg (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Vivian Alexander (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Tracey M. Lucas (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Nirmala Ramnarine (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Murella Sambucharan (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Nicola Mark (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Sharmila Harry (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago) and Sharon Phillip (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago) 15. Caribbean Teachers' Experiences Navigating Teaching and Learning During the COVID-19 Health Pandemic
Verna Knight (University of the West Indies
Barbados)
Curtis Gittens (University of the West Indies
Barbados) and Mechelle Gittens (University of the West Indies
Barbados) 16. Bi-Cultural Exposure And Cultural Identity Among Primary School Children
Oluyemisi Idowu Majebi (University of Ibadan
Nigeria)
Kemi Dorcas Jimoh (Olabisi Olabanjo University
Nigeria) and Bose Funke Ogunbiyi (Olabisi Olabanjo University
Nigeria) Part III: Future Opportunities For Education For Sustainable Development: The Way Forward Post-2020 17. Building Resilience Post-2020
Joyanne De Four-Babb (University of Belize
Belize) and Aleshia V. A. Allert (University of the West Indies
Global Campus) 18. Enacting Resilience in Education Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa and Trinidad and Tobago
Kathleen Sandy-Thompson (Western University
Canada)
Paula Marcelle (Indiana University
USA)
and Alvin Thompson (University of British Columbia
Canada) 19. Challenges and Triumphs of Covid-19 Education Disruption: A Case for Education Re-Imagined
Denise J. Charles (Ministry of Education
Barbados) 20. Diversifying Science Teaching in the post COVID-19 era: An E-leadership Approach
Dave Cassie (University of Southern Caribbean
Trinidad & Tobago) 21. Policies and Practices towards Sustainable Early Childhood Care and Education Environments in South Africa
Rosy Qhosola Mahlomaholo (University of KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa) and Sechaba Mahlomaholo (University of Mpumalanga
South Africa) 22. Early Childhood Education for Socio-Cultural Development In Africa: Strengths
Neglects and the Way Forward in Nigeria
Akindele I. Salami (University of Ibadan
Nigeria) and Bako J. Atumba (Taraba State University
Nigeria) 23. A Vision for School-Community Partnerships for Rural Development in Trinidad and Tobago
Alicia F. Noreiga (University of New Brunswick
Canada) 24. Educational Cooperation in an Era of Deglobalization: Lessons for the Caribbean Community
tavis d. jules (Loyola University Chicago
USA)
Aleta Garrett (Loyola University Chicago
USA)
Pravindharan Balakrishnan (King's College London
UK) and Abigail Smith (American University of Sharjah Housing Residence
United Arab Emirates) Index
Michael Ndemanu (Ball State University
USA) Introduction: Philosophical
Political
and Sustainability Mandates of Reimagining Education in Africa and the Caribbean
Sheron Fraser-Burgess (Ball State University
USA)
Joyanne De Four-Babb (University of Belize
Belize)
Aleshia V. A. Allert (University of the West Indies
Global Campus)
Verna Knight (University of the West Indies
Barbados)
Oluseyi Matthew Odebiyi (Arizona State University USA) and Ishola Salami (University of Ibadan
Nigeria) Part I: Past Schemas that Frame Education Systems in Africa and the Caribbean 1. Postcolonial and Decolonial Historical Philosophies and Contexts
Sheron Fraser-Burgess (Ball State University
USA) and Ishola Salami (University of Ibadan
Nigeria) 2. Historical Dimensions to the Development of Education Policies: A Study across Four Countries
Canute Thompson (University of the West Indies
Jamaica)
Freddy James (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Mary Bolapeju Agboola (University of the West Indies
Jamaica)
Ian Marshall (University of the West Indies
Barbados) and Maxine Henry-Wilson (University of the West Indies
Jamaica) 3. Emancipatory Pedagogy for Africa and the Caribbean
Marie Green (University of Toronto
Canada) and George Dei (University of Toronto
Canada) 4. Postcolonial and Morphogenetic Theory in Recent Education Reform in Trinidad and Tobago: 1950 to 2023 and Beyond
Jerome DeLisle (University of the West Indies
Trinidad & Tobago) 5. Repositioning Identity
Citizenship and Social Justice: Tensions and Prospects within Caribbean Institutions of Higher Education
Talia Esnard (University of the West Indies
Trinidad & Tobago)
Laurette Bristol (Caricom
Guyana)
Theresa Coye (University of Belize
Belize)
Joyanne De Four-Babb (University of Belize
Belize)
and Lisa Perez (University of Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago) 6. Universalizing Access to Basic Education: Philosophical
Historical and Practical Challenges in Africa and the Caribbean
Verna Knight (University of the West Indies
Jamaica) 7. Historical and Post-colonial Frameworks Shaping Leadership Paradigms in African and Caribbean School Systems
Aleshia V. A. Allert (University of the West Indies
Global Campus) 8. Cultural Ecology: Morality in Focus in Indigenous Education as a Necessity in Contemporary
Yoruba Society
Emmanuel Babalola (University of Ibadan
Nigeria) 9. The Shape of (Post) Colonialism in Caribbean Language Education: A History Not Yet Past
Janice Jules (University of the West Indies
Barbados)
Sandra Robinson (University of the West Indies
Barbados)
and Korah Belgrave (University of the West Indies
Barbados) 10. Caribbean Emancipatory Pedagogy: A Response to the Ideology of Colonial Educational Project
Mervin Chisholm (University of the West Indies
Jamaica) Part II: Understanding Current Realities
Challenges
and Opportunities for Education in Africa and the Caribbean 11. Disruptive Events and Educators' Responses to Education in Africa and the Caribbean
Verna Knight (University of the West Indies
Barbados) and Oluseyi Matthew Odebiyi (Arizona State University
USA) 12. Secondary STEM Teachers' Post-Hurricane Experiences and Acts of Agency in the United States Virgin Islands (USVI)
Diana Bowen (University of the Virgin Islands
USA)
Lawanda Cummings (University of the Virgin Islands
USA) and Nadia Monrose Mills (University of the Virgin Islands
USA) 13. This is How We Do It: Special Education Praxis in The Bahamas
Anica Bowe (Rutgers
The State University of New Jersey USA) and Phillandra Smith (Syracuse University
USA) 14. Learning from a Grey Swan Event:Public Examinations and the Pandemic in the Caribbean
Nalini Ramsawak-Jodha (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Jerome De Lisle (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Carla Kronberg (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Vivian Alexander (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Tracey M. Lucas (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Nirmala Ramnarine (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Murella Sambucharan (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Nicola Mark (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago)
Sharmila Harry (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago) and Sharon Phillip (University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago) 15. Caribbean Teachers' Experiences Navigating Teaching and Learning During the COVID-19 Health Pandemic
Verna Knight (University of the West Indies
Barbados)
Curtis Gittens (University of the West Indies
Barbados) and Mechelle Gittens (University of the West Indies
Barbados) 16. Bi-Cultural Exposure And Cultural Identity Among Primary School Children
Oluyemisi Idowu Majebi (University of Ibadan
Nigeria)
Kemi Dorcas Jimoh (Olabisi Olabanjo University
Nigeria) and Bose Funke Ogunbiyi (Olabisi Olabanjo University
Nigeria) Part III: Future Opportunities For Education For Sustainable Development: The Way Forward Post-2020 17. Building Resilience Post-2020
Joyanne De Four-Babb (University of Belize
Belize) and Aleshia V. A. Allert (University of the West Indies
Global Campus) 18. Enacting Resilience in Education Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa and Trinidad and Tobago
Kathleen Sandy-Thompson (Western University
Canada)
Paula Marcelle (Indiana University
USA)
and Alvin Thompson (University of British Columbia
Canada) 19. Challenges and Triumphs of Covid-19 Education Disruption: A Case for Education Re-Imagined
Denise J. Charles (Ministry of Education
Barbados) 20. Diversifying Science Teaching in the post COVID-19 era: An E-leadership Approach
Dave Cassie (University of Southern Caribbean
Trinidad & Tobago) 21. Policies and Practices towards Sustainable Early Childhood Care and Education Environments in South Africa
Rosy Qhosola Mahlomaholo (University of KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa) and Sechaba Mahlomaholo (University of Mpumalanga
South Africa) 22. Early Childhood Education for Socio-Cultural Development In Africa: Strengths
Neglects and the Way Forward in Nigeria
Akindele I. Salami (University of Ibadan
Nigeria) and Bako J. Atumba (Taraba State University
Nigeria) 23. A Vision for School-Community Partnerships for Rural Development in Trinidad and Tobago
Alicia F. Noreiga (University of New Brunswick
Canada) 24. Educational Cooperation in an Era of Deglobalization: Lessons for the Caribbean Community
tavis d. jules (Loyola University Chicago
USA)
Aleta Garrett (Loyola University Chicago
USA)
Pravindharan Balakrishnan (King's College London
UK) and Abigail Smith (American University of Sharjah Housing Residence
United Arab Emirates) Index