Education for sustainable development in Africa: a critique of regional agendas

Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
Title
Education for sustainable development in Africa: a critique of regional agendas
Abstract
Education is often perceived in policy agendas as playing a transformative role in realising sustainable development and the SDGs on the continent. The assumption is based, however, on an insufficiently critical understanding of the historical role of education in supporting unsustainable development. The article provides a critical account of the relationship between education policy and sustainable development in Africa as an aspect of the postcolonial condition, i.e. as an aspect of the colonial legacy and of Africa’s position in relation to contemporary processes of globalisation. It is argued that if education is to play a transformative role in relation to sustainable development then education policy needs to be fundamentally re-oriented and harnessed to wider processes of economic, cultural and political transformation in the interests of social and environmental justice.
Publication
Asia Pacific Education Review
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
223-237
Date
2019-06-01
Journal Abbr
Asia Pacific Educ. Rev.
Language
en
ISSN
1876-407X
Short Title
Education for sustainable development in Africa
Accessed
15/12/2020, 19:34
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Springer Link
Citation
Tikly, L. (2019). Education for sustainable development in Africa: a critique of regional agendas. Asia Pacific Education Review, 20(2), 223–237. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12564-019-09600-5