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Theorising Curriculum in Unsetting Times In African Higher Education
Curriculum lies at the core of education and higher learning, yet its study and practice grow more complex amid global challenges. This volume explores how African universities navigate curriculum in the context of COVID-19, calls for decolonisation, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Featuring contributions from leading scholars, it examines the tensions between traditional, Eurocentric educational models and emerging needs for contextual, locally relevant approaches. Chapters address topics such as decolonising teacher education in South Africa, developing creolised curricula in Mauritius, integrating technology in art and design pedagogy, and articulating an itinerant curriculum that blends indigenous and Western knowledge.
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