Education, Democracy and Development: does education contribute to democratisation in developing countries?

Resource type
Book
Authors/contributors
Title
Education, Democracy and Development: does education contribute to democratisation in developing countries?
Abstract
Education is often seen as the key agency in international development and poverty reduction. Frequently the emphasis is on the economic and social role of education in development. This book, on the other hand, is unusual in explicitly examining the political role of education in development. In particular, it sets out the theories, evidence and arguments concerning the potential and actual relationships between education and democracy and critically explores the contradictory role of formal education in both supporting and hindering democratic political development. A key theme of the book is the importance of considering the type and nature of the education actually provided and experienced – what goes on inside the ‘black box’ of education? Currently in developing countries and elsewhere this is often at odds with democratic principles but the book also provides many examples of successful democratic practice in schools in developing countries as well as discussing a detailed case study of South Africa where democratic change in education is a key aspect of the policy agenda.
Publisher
Symposium Books Ltd
Date
2012-05-14
# of Pages
194
Language
en
ISBN
978-1-873927-71-7
Short Title
Education, Democracy and Development
Library Catalogue
Google Books
Extra
Google-Books-ID: 221tCQAAQBAJ
Citation
Harber, C., & Mncube, V. (2012). Education, Democracy and Development: does education contribute to democratisation in developing countries? Symposium Books Ltd.