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Education for all in Africa: Still a distant dream

In Joel Samoff & B. Carrol (eds.), Comparative Education: The Dialectic of the Global and the Local. pp. 357--388 (2007)

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  1. Challenges to the Global Concept of Student-Centered Learning with Special Reference to the United Arab Emirates: ‘Never fail a Nahayan’.Liz Jackson - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (8):760-773.
    Student-centered learning has been conceived as a Western export to the East and the developing world in the last few decades. Philosophers of education often associate student-centered learning with frameworks related to meeting the needs of individual pupils: from Deweyan experiential learning, to the ‘pedagogy of the oppressed’ and other social justice orientations. Yet student-centered learning has also become, in the era of neoliberal education, a jingoistic advertisement for practices and ideologies which can be seen to lead to a global (...)
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