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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Caribbean and African Studies in Education: Bloomsbury Handbooks

Editat de Sheron Fraser-Burgess, Joyanne De Four-Babb, Verna Knight, Oluseyi (Matthew) Odebiyi, Aleshia V. A. Allert, Ishola A. Salami
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 sep 2024
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 both regions are grappling with Western education eclipsing indigenous epistemology and contributes to important debates and discourses including culturally relevant teaching, decolonization, critical race theory, Africana studies, Black emancipation, the African diaspora, Bi-cultural experiences, and the climate emergency. It is organized into three sections covering past issues that frame education in Africa and the Caribbean; the present challenges and opportunities of Education in the regions; and future opportunities for education post-2020.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350373679
ISBN-10: 1350373672
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Handbooks

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Contributes to important debates and discourses including culturally relevant teaching, decolonization, Africana Studies, Black emancipation and the climate emergency

Notă biografică

Sheron Fraser-Burgess is Professor of Social Foundations and Multicultural Education, Ball State University, USA. Joyanne De Four-Babb is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education and Arts at the University of Belize, Belize. Verna Knight is Lecturer is Social Studies and Education Policy at the University of the West Indies, Barbados. Oluseyi (Matthew) Odebiyi is Assistant Professor of Teacher Preparation at Arizona State University, USA. Aleshia V. A. Allert is Lecturer in Education at the University of the West Indies, Jamaica.Ishola A. Salami is Senior Lecturer in Childhood Education and Primary Mathematics at The University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

Cuprins

Foreword, (author TBC)Introduction, Sheron Fraser-Burgess (Ball State University, USA), Joyanne De Four-Babb (University of Belize, Belize), Verna Knight (University of the West Indies, Jamaica), Oluseyi (Matthew) Odebiyi (Arizona State University USA), Aleshia V. A. Allert (University of the West Indies, Jamaica) and Ishola A. Salami (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)Part I: The Postcolonial and Decolonial Context1. Part Introduction, Sheron Fraser-Burgess (Ball State University, USA) and Ishola A. Salami (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) 2. Historical Dimensions To The Development Of Education Systems In The Africa And The Caribbean, Canute Thompson and Mary Agboola (University of the West Indies, Jamaica)3. Emancipatory Pedagogy for Africa and the Caribbean, Marie Green and George Dei (University of Toronto, Canada) 4. Using Postcolonial and Morphogenetic Theory to Explain Education Reform In Trinidad And Tobago: 1950 to 2023 and Beyond, Jerome De Lisl (University of the West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago) 5. Indigenization of Authentic Assessment in Caribbean Education System, Deon Edwards Kerr (University of the West Indies, Jamaica)6. The Shape of Postcolonialism in Caribbean Language Education, Janice Jules, Sandra Robinson and Korah Belgrave (University of the West Indies, Barbados)7. 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), Joyanne De Four-Babb (University of Belize, Belize), Theresa Coye (University of Belize, Belize), Lisa Perez (University of Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago) and Lisa Ibrahim-Joseph (Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association, Trinidad and Tobago)8. Universalizing Access to Basic Education in the Caribbean and Africa: Policy, Perceptions, Practices, and Implementation Challenges, Verna Knight (University of the West Indies, Jamaica)9. Morality in Indigenous Education as a Necessity in Contemporary Yoruba Society, Emmanuel Babalola (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)Part II: Understanding Present Current Realities, Challenges, and Opportunities of Education in Africa and the Caribbean10. Part Introduction: Verna Knight (University of the West Indies, Jamaica) and Odebiyu (Matthew) Oluseyi (Arizona State University, USA)11. Exploring Community Partnerships and Advocacy as Indigenous Special Education Praxis in The Bahamas, Anica Bowe (Oakland University, USA) and Phillandra Smith (Syracuse University, USA)12. Secondary STEM Teachers' Post-Hurricane Experiences and Acts of Agency in the United States Virgin Islands, Diana Bowen, Lawanda Cummings and Nadia Monrose Mills (University of the Virgin Islands, USA)13. Public Examinations and the Pandemic in the Caribbean, Jerome De Lisle, Carla Kronberg, Tracey Lucas, Nalini Ramsawak-Jodha, Nirmala Ramnarine-Sinanan, Nicola Mark-Worrell, Vivian Alexander, Murella Sambucharan-Mohammed, Nisha Harry and Sharon Phillip (University of the West Indies, Jamaica)14. Caribbean Teachers' Experiences Navigating Teaching and Learning During the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Verna Knight, Curtis Gittens and Mechelle Gittens (University of the West Indies, Barbados)15. The Effects of professional development on students' mathematical achievement, Olubunmi Kayode Ayanwoye (Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria)16. The Practicability of Inclusive Early Childhood Education in Ibadanland, Nigeria, Temitope Funminiyi Egbedeyi (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)17. The Implementation of Inclusive Early Childhood Education Policies in Nigeria, Temitope Funminiyi Egbedeyi and Emmanuel Abiodun Babalola (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)18. Bi-Cultural Exposure And Cultural Identity Of Primary School Children In Ibadan Metropolis, Idowu Oluyemisi Majebi (University of Ibadan, Nigeria), Kemi Dorcas Jimoh, Ago Iwoye and Funke Bose Ogunbiyi (Olabisi Olabanjo University, Nigeria)19. Students' Entrance and Assessment Criteria in Tertiary Education and Graduate Employability in Nigeria, Chukwuemeka Etodike (Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria) Part III: Future Opportunities for Education for Sustainable Development Evolution: The Way Forward post-2020 in Africa and the Caribbean20. Part Introduction, Joyanne De Four-Babb (University of Belize, Belize) and Aleshia Allert (University of the West Indies, Jamaica)21. The Importance of School-Community Relationships for Rural Development in Trinidad and Tobago, Alicia Noreiga-Mundaroy (University of New Brunswick, Canada) 22. Supporting Technological Pedagogies in Teaching and Learning across African and Caribbean Schools, Denise J Charles (Ministry of Education, Barbados)23. Educational Stakeholders' Views on Incorporating Indigenous Fun Games into the Nigerian Primary School Curriculum, Taiwo Ogunyemi and Michael Timilehin Oladele, (Tai Solarin University of Education, Nigeria)24. Educational Public-Private Partnerships post Covid-19: A Comparative Study of Uganda and Trinidad and Tobago, CHLOE WALKER (University of the West Indies, Barbados)25. Building Resilient Education Systems: Climate Change, Disasters, and Emergency Response in Education, KATHLEEN SANDY-THOMPSON (Western University, Canada) and PAULA MARCELLE ALVIN THOMPSON (University of British Columbia, Canada)26. Culturally-Based Education In Early Childhood Classroom: A Potent Weapon For Achieving Sustainable Transformation In Africa, Idowu Oluyemisi Majebi and Esther A. Aduolowu, (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)27. Early Childhood Education For Socio-Cultural Development In Africa, Akindele I Salami (University of Ibadan, Nigeria), Bako J Atumba (Taraba State University, Nigeria) Chukwuemeke Buzome (Delta State University, USA)28. Exploring Opportunities for Developing Education Systems through Regional Education Cooperation, tavis d. jules, (Loyola University Chicago, USA)Conclusion, Sheron Fraser-Burgess (Ball State University, USA), Joyanne De Four-Babb (University of Belize, Belize), Verna Knight (University of the West Indies, Jamaica), Oluseyi (Matthew) Odebiyi (Arizona State University USA), Aleshia V. A. Allert (University of the West Indies, Jamaica) and Ishola A. Salami (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) References Index