Sorting Africa's Development Puzzle

Sorting Africa's Development Puzzle
Author: Almaz Zewde
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2010
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0761849076

Sorting Africa's Development Puzzle: The Participatory Social Learning Theory as an Alternative Approach is a comprehensive exploration of why Africa has not managed to achieve a sustainable and self-regenerating development over the past half-century of effort. The work situates the problems of Africa's persistent underdevelopment in the practices employed by national political elites, donors, and lenders to African development that played roles in determinant policy and planning. Unlike many newly developed countries and regions, and contrary to the historical experiences of developed countries where ordinary people were full stakeholders and drivers of development, Africa's development has been top-down, expert and capital driven, mechanical, and typically externally designed. Ordinary Africans were made marginal to development. This approach to Africa's development was devoid of building the people and their institutions as the legitimate means of development. The entrusting of Africa's development to local and international elites to the exclusion of the people from decision-making and full participation, has led to grievous deficits in the formation of human and social capital, and legitimate economic, social, and political institutions for development. The book offers a studied alternative that can positively change Africa's development direction-The Participatory Social Learning Approach. The philosophical, theoretical, historical and heuristic origins of this alternative are offered in detail within this book. Book jacket.

Psychology Serving Humanity: Proceedings of the 30th International Congress of Psychology

Psychology Serving Humanity: Proceedings of the 30th International Congress of Psychology
Author: Saths Cooper
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2014-06-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317692748

This is the first of two volumes collecting the key proceedings of the 30th International Congress of Psychology, the first to be held in Africa in the 123 years of its history. The theme of the conference was "Psychology Serving Humanity", a recognition of psychology's unfulfilled mission in the majority world and a reflection of what that world requires from psychology. Mainstream Psychology finds its largest number of exponents and leading personalities in the high income countries of the global West. The Other Psychologies, referred to by different names, are scattered across the rest of the world. Some of the names of these other forms of Psychology include indigenous Psychology. The main driver of indigenous and other forms of non-mainstream Psychology is the endeavour to embed the discipline in the dynamics of local societies. Psychology has entered an interesting era, however. While the dominant philosophy underpinning the discipline remains Western, Psychology in the majority world in 2000s may have reached a tipping point. It took over a hundred years but the 2004 and 2012 International Congresses of Psychology held in China and South Africa heralded a newfound possibility for the discipline. There is an opening of the field to potentially new thought and forms of the practice of Psychology. These proceedings are published in the hope that all psychologists, especially those located in well-resourced institutions in the West, confront the divided reality that characterizes Psychology so as to creatively consider the opportunity opened up by the growing field at the peripheries. Care was taken when assembling both conference and proceedings to ensure that the entire international psychological community was represented. Volume One contains contributions to Majority World Psychology. Volume Two contains contributions to Western Psychology.

Continuing Professional Teacher Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

Continuing Professional Teacher Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: Yusuf Sayed
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 147427790X

Continuing Professional Teacher Development in Sub-Saharan Africa explores the prospects that the on-going continuous professional development (CPD) of teachers working in schools offers for meaningful change, particularly towards improving the quality of educational provision for the majority of the continent's children. By reflecting on teacher professional development efforts and their place in broader education reforms, the book highlights the challenges of teacher CPD in these education contexts - contexts strongly shaped by endemic poverty, under-development and social upheaval. The collection draws together examples of innovation and resilience, and the valuing of teachers as critical role players, enabled and empowered through their on-going development as education professionals. Drawing together a wealth of experience, the volume identifies the policy and research implications for the future of CPD across the continent, providing important lessons that can be integrated into a post-2015 development agenda for Africa.

Assessing Barack Obama’s Africa Policy

Assessing Barack Obama’s Africa Policy
Author: Abdul Karim Bangura
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2014-12-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0761864113

This book contains critical analyses of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy instruments toward Africa and suggests how to continue, strengthen, and modify these policy instruments. The examination begins with the theme of policy continuity and change, followed by those on military intervention, competition and perceived threats, crisis management, politics, economic development, and social policy. Each chapter starts with an introduction of the policy instrument, provides an analysis of the instrument, and concludes with suggestions. This book presents the objectives for vibrant and lasting relations between Africa and the United States and the concrete measures to achieve them.

The Political Economy of Clean Energy Transitions

The Political Economy of Clean Energy Transitions
Author: Douglas Arent
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 631
Release: 2017
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0198802242

A volume on the political economy of clean energy transition in developed and developing regions, with a focus on the issues that different countries face as they transition from fossil fuels to lower carbon technologies.

Communication Development and Disorders in African American Children

Communication Development and Disorders in African American Children
Author: Alan G. Kamhi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1996
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Written by leading authorities in the field, this comprehensive text presents research on communication disorders and language development in African American children. The authors' attention to the multicultural aspects of service delivery and intervention fills a gap in the literature and underscores the importance of assessing, diagnosing, and treating communication disorders within the context of each child's home and language background.

African Education

African Education
Author: Donald G. Burns
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1965
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Survey of education in Commonwealth countries of Africa, intended for young africans training to become teachers who wish to find out about the development of education in other African countries as well as their own - includes chapters on social determinants of education in africa, primary education, secondary education, further adult education, higher education at universitys, teacher training, financial aspects and administrative aspects of education, etc. References.

African Education

African Education
Author: Sir Robert Birley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1966
Genre: Bantu-speaking peoples
ISBN:

Sorting Africa's Developmental Puzzle

Sorting Africa's Developmental Puzzle
Author: Almaz Zewde
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2010-06-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0761849084

Sorting Africa's Development Puzzle: The Participatory Social Learning Theory as an Alternative Approach is a comprehensive exploration of why Africa has not managed to achieve a sustainable and self-regenerating development over the past half-century of effort. The work situates the problems of Africa's persistent underdevelopment in the practices employed by national political elites, donors, and lenders to African development that played roles in determinant policy and planning. Unlike many newly developed countries and regions, and contrary to the historical experiences of developed countries where ordinary people were full stakeholders and drivers of development, Africa's development has been top-down, expert and capital driven, mechanical, and typically externally designed. Ordinary Africans were made marginal to development. This approach to Africa's development was devoid of building the people and their institutions as the legitimate means of development. The entrusting of Africa's development to local and international elites to the exclusion of the people from decision-making and full participation, has led to grievous deficits in the formation of human and social capital, and legitimate economic, social, and political institutions for development. The book offers a studied alternative that can positively change Africa's development direction - The Participatory Social Learning Approach. The philosophical, theoretical, historical and heuristic origins of this alternative are offered in detail within this book.