INDEX
A
able-bodied
students, 181
abortion
constitutional review, 84
post-abortion care, 89
action research, 66
African
humanness, 240
indigenous systems, 239
renaissance, 239
social work education, 12
systems of thought, 240
women, 97
worldviews, 240
American capital hegemony, 241
Angola, 184
Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA), 63
aauthoritarian medical model, 200
B
banking model of education, 8
Black women, 97
Breecher Report, 23
C
Canada
administrative structure, 186
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 175
Human Rights Code, 179
capitalism, 97
Charity Organization Society, 158
Children’s Act, 81
civil war, 184
colonial era, 2
regimes, 3
colonial forces
England, 22
France, 22
Portugal, 22
colonial patriarchal heritage, 96, 115
colonialism, 97
conflicts
community, 164
connectivism, 125
Conservative Government, 208
continental African scholars, 1
co-operative learning, 60
cost of instruction, 217
cultural imperialism, 149
culture, 236
African cultures, 235
curriculum, 122, 123, 124, 126, 130, 131
design, 135
learner needs, 134
reform, 245
teacher education, 132, 133, 135
D
development, 9, 18, 19, 230, 231, 236
activities, 164
global, 10
HIV/AIDS, 63
human, 18
indigenous African, 232
language, 25
local, 10
material, 18
poverty, 63
social, 161
social change, 167
White paper, 161
digital divide, 11, 124, 126, 141
disabilities
civil war, 184
communication, 189
discrimination, 174, 178, 183, 193, 197
eugenics and euthanasia, 200
landmines, 184
research, 186
technology, 189
treatment of, 177
youth, 176
division of labour, 109
E
economic policies, 245
education, 230
banking model, 30
budget, 152
crisis, 233
educational equity, 243
educational system, 244
equity, 30
extra-curricular activities, 162
in Africa, 3
language of instruction, 36
learning problems, 29
rural, 26
science, 238
social work, 157–58, 160, 163, 166
systems, 6
transformative curriculum, 163
Western, 152
Education for All (EFA), 25
education for development, 9
Education for Self Reliance, 105
Education with Production, 54, 55, 65
empirical studies, 1
employment, 176
categories of discrimination, 175
professional, 216
recruitment of disabled, 190
sources of income, 225
Eurocentric theoretical frameworks, 235
European dominance, 233
experimental method, 42
exploitation
class, 4
F
family, 5
female genital cutting, 77, 81
female science teachers, 113
financial resources, 216
financing university, 225
free primary education, 26
Freire, Paulo, 8
G
Gachathi Commission, 24
gender
in science, 8
status, 156
gender equity, 44
gender parity, 98
under-representation, 107, 108
globalization, 34
culture, 10
globalizing, 244
grade repetition, 27
H
handicapped people, 174, 197, 200
deinstitutionalization, 200
in Africa, 176
students, 180
health care, 88
access, 83
primary, 155
user fees, 155
hegemonic traditions, 59
hegemony, 149
higher education, 9, 107, 214, 220
Botswana, 229
Canada, 217
Nigeria, 221
Senegal, 224
higher education policies, 207
History, Philosophy and Sociology (HPS), 46
HIV/AIDS, 82, 155, 156, 159, 184, 199
holistic, 242
homogenization, 10
human rights law, 85
government roles, 86
I
illiteracy rate, 111
imported learning, 47
colonization, 60
indigenous
as “local,” 239
as “traditional,” 234
ways of knowing, 243
indigenous knowledge, 2, 19, 150, 162–65, 168
authentication, 165
educational framework, 12
globalization, 166
indigenization, 165
internationalization, 166
religion, 165
systems, 244
indigenous knowledges, 50, 238
traditional heat metaphor, 51
industrialized countries, 127, 129
infant mortality rate, 155
informal economic sectors, 20
information technology (IT), 11, 12, 122, 123, 125, 126, 130
access, 128
equipment, 133
needs assessment, 145
skills, 127, 128, 129, 132, 133, 134, 135, 142
specialists, 141
standards, 127
instructional strategies, 192
International Monetary Fund (IMF), 97, 115, 206, 220, 245
J
Jewish Holocaust, 177
K
Kenyan women, 5
Kisii, 77
knowledge
African indigenous cultural knowledge, 237, 239
African science, 236
African science and technology, 237
indigenous science, 236
African spiritual cosmology, 238
traditional, 241
Western, 236
application, 63
relevance, 64
L
labour-market earnings, 111
language
empowerment, 23
equity, 30
ethnic tensions, 33
indigenous languages, 18, 19, 21, 32, 33, 34
myths and fallacies, 31
non-Kenyan languages, 21
practice, 24
repository of culture, 20
language of instruction, 28, 35
learning methodologies
hypothetico-deductive model, 45
learner-centred orientation, 42, 43, 64
natural humanism, 46
science-centred orientation, 42, 43
society-centred orientation, 42, 43, 64
Liberal government, 203, 205, 225
lingua franca, 23
linguistic homogeneity, 33
local, 239
local knowledge. See indigenous knowledge
M
maendelo, 16
marriage, 112
masculinity, 79
maternal mortality rate, 74–75, 83, 155
Millennium Development Goals, 87
motherhood, 74
Mozambique, 184
N
natural world, 242
neo-colonialist, 239
Nigeria
demographics, 154
ethno-religious conflicts, 154
oil, 154
women, 157
Nyerere, Julius, 105
O
Olusegun Obadanjo, 156
Ominde commission, 24
organizational hierarchy, 144
P
people with disabilities, 12
policy
agrarian reforms, 198
decisions, 191
discriminatory policies, 179
economic sanctions, 198
recommendation, 188
political and moral commitment, 244
polygamous unions, 80
post-secondary education, 5
premiers, Ontario
Bob Rae, 207
Dalton McGuinty, 207
David Petersen, 207
private universities, 224
problem-based education, 8
Q
R
adolescence, 90
indigenous customs, 79
politics, 84
research
consumers, 187
providers, 187
rights, 85
Rivers Readers Project, 32
Rodney, Walter, 13
S
school knowledge, 51
science
goals, 52
Science, Technology, Society and the Environment (STSE), 46–47, 57, 58, 62
Settlement House Movement, 158
sex
pre-marital, 77
sexuality and gender, 115
sexual and reproductive health, 5
education, 106
sexual harassment, 109, 113, 114
sexuality
poverty, 82
sexually transmitted infections, 81
social action, 241
social change, 241
social-support programs, 182
social welfare programs, 148, 151, 155, 158
disadvantaged communities, 160
health services, 152
urban middle class, 152
social work
Africa, 150
models, 12
practice, 160
roles, 165
theories, 152
workers, 153
socio-economic background
Canada, 217
economic indicators, 219
Kenya, 216
spiritual world, 241
structural adjustment, 206
Structural Adjustment Programs, 97, 99,
students
financial assistance, 214
physical disability, 180, 181, 192
special needs, 180
testing, 194
student loans, 208, 209, 210, 217, 219, 221
grants, 209
income-contingent, 206, 207, 209, 210, 224, 228
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP), 219
sub-Saharan Africa, 98, 206, 225
Swahilization policy, 35
T
teachable standard, 197
teaching resources, 110
districts, 138
organizational structure, 139
zones, 138
three languages model, 36
traditional knowledge. See indigenous knowledge
transformative pedagogies, 245
free, 221
U
Universal Primary Education, 26, 98, 100
user fees, 221
V
vocational training, 54
vocationalization, 110
W
Western colonialist, 239
Western knowledge, 165
wife inheritance, 80
women’s enrolment, 108
World Bank, 97, 99, 100, 102, 115, 206, 220, 221, 245
White Paper, 162
white supremacy, 3
Z
Zimbabwe
administrative structure, 197
Disabled Persons Act, 1992, 199
Ministry of Education, 193
Ministry of Labour and social Welfare, 199
National Disability Board, 199