
The Dynamics of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems
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Christopher Ndlovu has a PhD in Science Education from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and is currently a Senior Lecturer and Chairperson in the Department of Educational Foundations at Lupane State University in Zimbabwe. He has published 9 research papers and a book chapter.
Edward Shizha has a PhD in Sociology of Education from the University of Alberta in Canada and is a Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada. He has published 12 books and several chapters and articles on indigenous knowledges and their incorporation in education in Africa.
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Preface - Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - Edward Shizha/Christopher Ndlovu: Introduction: The Dynamics of Indigenous Knowledges and Sustainable Livelihoods in Africa - Edward Shizha: Mainstreaming and Investing in Indigenous Knowledge Epistemologies for Sustainable Livelihoods - Shepherd Ndondo/Christopher Ndlovu: Buttressing Sustainable Security Systems through African Indigenous Epistemologies - Mandlenkosi Ndlovu: Harnessing Indigenous Conflict Resolution Processes in Building Sustainable Communities - Roland Moyo/ Christopher Ndlovu/Edward Shizha: Participation of Diasporas in Building Sustainable Communities in Zimbabwe: Implementation of Ubuntu Philosophy - Tinashe Pikirai: The Role of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Sustainable Adaptation to Climate Change - Keith Phiri: Understanding Climate Change Adaptation for Increased Productivity and Sustainability in Southern African Communities: A Review - Emily Mangwaya/Ezron Mangwaya: Implementing Indigenous Knowledge Systems for Sustainable Learning in African Primary Schools - Nhlanhla Mkwelie/Ntandoyenkosi Satamwe/Edward Shizha: Integration of Indigenous Mathematical Knowledge into the Mathematics Education for Sustainable Learning - Mlungisi Moyo: Embedding Sustainability and Ubuntu Philosophy in the Learning of Learners with Disruptive Behaviours - Otildah S. Ndlovu/Nathan Moyo: Language of Instruction Imbroglio in the Post- colonial School Curriculum (Zimbabwe Curriculum Framework, 2015- 2020): The Obstacle to Sustainable Learning - Christopher Ndlovu/Mgcini Moyo: Indigenous Knowledge Systems and the Agricultural Curriculum for Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe - Contributors.
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