Decolonial History teachers’ charter: A praxis guide

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dc.contributor.author Dollie, Ammaarah
dc.contributor.author Ramjain, Aalia
dc.contributor.author Varachia, Taskeen
dc.contributor.author Maangoale, Tsepo Mpho
dc.contributor.author Tshipugu, Tendani
dc.contributor.author Laurence, Tijanna
dc.contributor.author Laher, Yaseera
dc.contributor.author Dabhelia, Aaliah
dc.contributor.author Abba, Muhammed
dc.contributor.author Karanie, Aamirah
dc.contributor.author Mitha, Ayesha
dc.contributor.author Mbuli, Mbali
dc.contributor.author Mogane, Kananelo
dc.contributor.author Montshioa, Tebogo
dc.contributor.author Mamogobo, Amogelang
dc.contributor.author Sahula, Mpho
dc.contributor.author Bulbulia, Aasif
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-22T10:51:42Z
dc.date.available 2021-06-22T10:51:42Z
dc.date.created 2021
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.description.abstract The below text is a practical charter which calls for history teachers, students, learners and then the provincial and national Departments of Basic and Higher Education to decolonise. Decolonisation is often talked about in the abstract, it is separated out into curricula, pedagogy, or university spaces. This charter takes the argument into schools and explores several aspects of decolonisation in a substantial and detailed way. The charter was developed as a collective exercise in a history methodology class by third and fourth year Bachelor of Education students training to be histori(an) teachers. The idea from the charter emanated from the students, and was initially, pre-Covid, guided by the lecturer (see footnote 1); however, once Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) began, the students took complete ownership of the project. The lecturer’s only role was to make the charter an assignment, to give students impetus to carry on with the task. Students could work collectively on the Decolonial History Teacher’s Charter, or work on and submit individual assignments. This is important because the desire, the heart, the intellectual work, and the collectivity all emanated from the students. The below document can serve, in our collective view, as an important guide to new and serving history teachers, students, learners, and scholars. en_ZA
dc.description.uri https://upjournals.up.ac.za/index.php/yesterday_and_today/issue/view/133 en_ZA
dc.format.extent 15 pages en_ZA
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/80415
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher Yesterday and Today en_ZA
dc.rights Yesterday&Today, en_ZA
dc.subject History teachers en_ZA
dc.subject History students en_ZA
dc.subject History teaching en_ZA
dc.subject Decolonisation en_ZA
dc.subject Praxis en_ZA
dc.title Decolonial History teachers’ charter: A praxis guide en_ZA
dc.type Article en_ZA


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