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Abstract Underscoring recurrent calls for the decolonization of university curricula in South Africa are underexplored presumptions that by only disrupting theoretical content, universities might rele

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Abstract Underscoring recurrent calls for the decolonization of university curricula in South Africa are underexplored presumptions that by only disrupting theoretical content, universities might release themselves from a colonialist grasp,

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  • Frequently asked questions about African psychology (2017) · doi

    A clarification – and perhaps more than just a clearing up – is warranted about the stimulus, prevailing and possible meanings, end-goal, and horizons, but also how, in light of the call for the decolonisation of higher education in SA, we – meaning students, teachers, researchers, therapists – might design African psychology university courses, research, professional programmes and therapies, as well as networks.

    Keywords: clarification perhaps clearing warranted stimulus prevailing possible meanings goal horizons light call decolonisation higher education
  • The prospects and challenges of indigenising Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)' curriculum in South Africa (2025) · doi

    These include: The entrenched legacy of colonialism and the persistent influence of Eurocentrism within the education system; Insufficient resources to effectively implement indigenisation and decolonisation strategies; Resistance and limited enthusiasm from some stakeholders within academia; The continued dominance of colonial languages in African education policies; and a lack of consensus regarding the definition and scope of “decolonisation.

    Keywords: within education decolonisation include entrenched legacy colonialism persistent influence eurocentrism system insufficient resources effectively implement
  • Decolonization in South African universities: storytelling as subversion and reclamation (2024) · doi

    Abstract Underscoring recurrent calls for the decolonization of university curricula in South Africa are underexplored presumptions that by only disrupting theoretical content, universities might release themselves from a colonialist grasp, that continues to dominate and distort higher education discourse.

    Keywords: abstract underscoring recurrent calls decolonization university curricula south africa underexplored presumptions disrupting theoretical content universities
  • Post-colonial educational reforms in Zimbabwe: A fake badge of decolonisation of the curriculum (2024) · doi

    While educational debates on the decolonisation of education have gained momentum in Sub-Saharan Africa, little is known about the success and progress made thus far, leaving a critical gap in our understanding of the accomplishment of the decolonisation agenda and whether what has been reformed is of use.

    Keywords: decolonisation educational debates education gained momentum saharan africa little known success progress made thus leaving

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