What is decolonised education?

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Cape Town - The students marching against fee increases on campuses countrywide say their campaign is also a call for decolonised, Afrocentric education.

During one of the marches this week, News24 asked UCT student Athabile Nonxuba to explain what students mean by decolonised education, and why they want it.

This is what he told us:

- The current curriculum dehumanises black students.

“We study all these dead white men who presided over our oppression, and we are made to use their thinking as a standard and as a point of departure.”

- Our own thinking as Africans has been undermined. We must have our own education from our own continent;

- We cannot be decolonised by white people who colonised us;

- Decolonisation advances the interests of Africans, instead of advancing Eurocentric interests.

''Eurocentrism does not serve our interests culturally, socially, economically. It does not resolve the issues of Africa.''

- Education is not neutral, it serves particular interests.

- Students are forced to accept certain standard works to study in certain fields - even the work of Karl Marx. Although considered worthy, the German philosopher’s work is offered repeatedly as a standard, instead of introducing new ideas by Africans;

- White lecturers teach students African music and the base of music studies is classical European music.

- The curriculum does not accommodate creativity and expression in African languages. For example, drama students feel they are marked lower if they produce work in an African language;

- Decolonised education is not the same as transformed education;

- For decolonised education to be introduced, the existing system must be overthrown and the people it is supposed to serve must define it for themselves.

''We want to review that system and that curriculum, and that can't happen without a decolonised institution.''

For further reading on the topic he suggests these writers for starters:

- Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Decolonising the Mind, Frantz Fanon, Phumla Gqola, Kopano Ratele, and Angela Davis.

News24
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/what-is-decolonised-education-20160925
 
Wonder if there are any African universities that teach in African languages?
 
Perfect time for private universities

The Dept of Higher Education will NEVER grant licences to to open them up.
The riots which would ensue against these neo-colonial institutions would be massive.
It's best, if you have young kids or planning to ave a family, is to leave SA as soon as possible.
There is no future left for youngsters in SA.
 
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What a f***up of a country South Africa is about to become under the rule of today's idiotic youngsters!
 
The Dept of Higher Education will NEVER grant licences to to open them up.
The riots which would ensue against these neo-colonial institutions would be massive.
It's best, if you have kids, is to leave SA now!
There is no future left here.

Very true. This will not happen in South Africa. Best option is to save up and let your children study abroad.
 
Very true. This will not happen in South Africa. Best option is to save up and let your children study abroad.

By the time they are varsity-ready the saved Rands will be worth zilch.
The only way is to get out, earn a foreign currency and let them study a proper degree.
We seriously owe it to our offspring to leave this god-forsaken cesspit of iniquity.
 
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By the time they varsity-ready the Rand will be worth zilch.
The only way is to get out, earn a foreign currency and let them study a proper degree.

True. The only problem is, not many people will get that opportunity to leave South Africa.

Problem is, there are way too many people who still thinks that South Africa will become better and that there is still hope for the country. They are all wrong and will get to a point where they will have to flee this country for their own safety, much like most farmers and white people in Zim. By then it will be too late for most.

For those who cannot leave, save up while you can. Afford, at least, your children a better life after school.
 
“We study all these dead white men who presided over our oppression, and we are made to use their thinking as a standard and as a point of departure.”

Yeah, like Newton, Einstein, Archimedes, Laplace etc.

For example, drama students feel they are marked lower if they produce work in an African language

They "feel" like they've been marked lower? You mean like they "feel" the violence as the walk past a painting of some white previous chancellor?
 
I only want to be enlightened on which studies are advocated to be decolonised? I know that arts and social sciences are targeted, but what about agricultural sciences, law, engineering, medicine and health sciences and science? I know that there are many arguments on making law more ‘continental’ and that agri and engineering are being questioned. Medicine has also been questioned on the traditional side… Honestly, I do not even know where they will begin with decolonisation, there are standards, and acceptable global standards.

Who is going to compile a curriculum, structured on what exactly? This is going to take them years to establish.
 
"Colonised" education is responsible for the most technologically advanced, the society with the highest standard of living and most egalitarian society in history. And these people want to dismantle it?

Only in Africa!
 
This is going to take them years to establish.

First they need to provide some precedents in the sciences worthy of inclusion in the syllabi. If they carry on like this we'll be waiting until the second coming.
 
Decolonized = 30% pass rate ?

No, in reality what they want is free degrees without the need to study, then have government dish out allowances while they can all sit and sleep under a tree in the sun. This is what decolonization means to these people.
 
This plays into the hands that most protesters are BA students. You cannot decolonise Math, Science, etc.

Africa has no standard for these, so they just have to accept the foreign standard.
 
This plays into the hands that most protesters are BA students. You cannot decolonise Math, Science, etc.

Africa has no standard for these, so they just have to accept the foreign standard.

But, but, Africa could have a standard... Sipho has 34 cows, and he gives 7 to Mpho, his next door neighbour, how much cows does Sipho and Mpho have? (Yes, I know, I am using a very difficult Higher Educational example here, but it is plausible)
 
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