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Community Schools As An Educational Alternative In Africa: A Critique
Authors:Wim Hoppers
Institution:(1) Institute of Educational Development, Brac University, 16 Road 81, Apt. B4, Gulshan 2, Dhaka, 1212, Bangladesh;(2) National University of Educational Planning and Administration, 17-B Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi, 110016, India
Abstract:With a view to basic formal education, this study explores actual experiences and potential values of current community-school initiatives in Africa. Using data from different programmes around the continent, it examines their dynamics in terms of various conceptions about alternative provisions for basic education. The wider policy question posed is whether community schools can respond in a meaningful and viable manner to the interests of learners and their communities, meet social-policy goals of equity and social justice, and foster reform. While its conclusions remain tentative, the study explores effective but problematic approaches supported by communities, non-governmental organizations and governments. It gives particular attention to those elements promoting empowerment and transforming educational provision and local socio-economic conditions. It also raises fundamental questions about sustainability and equity as well as the responsiveness of schools to community needs and their ability to assist learners in overcoming disadvantage and marginality.
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