Exploring Curriculum Landscapes in Africa
Theoretical Foundations and Practical Realities
Oscar Koopman editor Karen J Koopman editor Wally Lumadi editor Samuel Amponsah editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:14th Jun '25
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This book examines post-colonial curriculum transformation across seven African nations. These are South Africa, Egypt, Cameroon, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Namibia, and Ghana. It investigates whether these educational systems have truly decolonized their curricula or still remain rooted in Western frameworks despite achieving political independence. Through analysis of curriculum policies and teaching practices, the authors explore educational reform dynamics in post-colonial African contexts. The book evaluates how successfully these systems have incorporated indigenous knowledge and local ways of knowing, versus continuing to propagate Western paradigms. The work provides both theoretical and empirical analysis of challenges and opportunities in rebuilding African education systems that reflect local cultural values while addressing modern educational needs.
ISBN: 9783031846588
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224 pages