Talk Africa: Decolonizing education in Africa

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024
  • Millions of college graduates in Africa are jobless. Their degrees have turned out to be just worthless pieces of paper. Employers say they are half-baked and don’t possess the necessary skill sets for the jobs on offer. And there is a background to it all.
    In this week #TalkAfrica show, we explain what decolonizing the education system entails, how African countries are doing about it, and the expected outcomes of the undertaking.
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  • @dee2ttown
    @dee2ttown 2 роки тому +6

    There NEEDS to be more FOCUS trade and vocational school, than college, in terms of Africa, because the continent is in an abundance of natural resources, you need SKILLED WORKERS and PRACTICAL knowledge to be able to develop and bring value to these resources, without these, don't even think about a white collar job. When you develop these trades, then it will create more jobs, then you can bring college graduates on board. Another thing, if they are serious, then the ministry of education in these African countries, need to partner with members of the private sector, and hold discussions about what skills they want student's to posses for the job market, so they will have them upon graduation and hiring, this is something that needs to happen and be reviewed and renewed every four or five years. Until then, the employers should consider training potential employees so they can do the job correctly.

  • @nattyp7801
    @nattyp7801 2 роки тому +4

    THE AU& Individual leaders of there respective countries collectively needs to come together,make an assessment of the state of Africa….stop accepting/signing policies that don’t benefit the interests of Africa:eliminate personal bank accounts.with Africa’s Natural resources no way we should be in this situation.

  • @nolomoloi
    @nolomoloi 7 місяців тому +1

    Change the history, and see how people behave. People can learn and adapt to anything once equipped with self confidence & the basics of Language , Maths & Art

  • @nattyp7801
    @nattyp7801 2 роки тому +1

    Them lack Vision(educators,leaders)start with the basic skills,reading,writing,mathematics,science,medicine,history, agriculture…

  • @doinggarveytv5894
    @doinggarveytv5894 2 роки тому +2

    Why is the kidnapped Afrikans who helped America to be the model of the world for education, not being sought out to assist in the educational system in Afrika? Are we only welcomed to be tourist to bring money to Afrika? Afrikan leaders has forgotten or ignore the fact that us kidnapped Afrikans was taken from Afrika and wasn't able to return until recently. Us kidnapped Afrikans in America can help make a major impact in the educational system in Afrika. But, we need to be given an easier way to return home. ❤️🖤💚✊🏿💯

    • @slimpickens01
      @slimpickens01 2 роки тому

      Dual passport, permanent residency or even temporary residency/visas would go a long way

    • @kingkuntakinteh8224
      @kingkuntakinteh8224 2 роки тому

      Education is nothing without history if you don't know your past you'll never have a better future

  • @clementgavi7290
    @clementgavi7290 27 днів тому

    The diagnosis highlight isn't the consequence of colonial inheritance, this is why 'Decolonizing education in Africa'
    It is a matter of conception. Here the issue is how to conceive the curriculums with the knowledge that as you say, 'Employers say they are half-baked and don’t possess the necessary skill sets for the jobs on offer.'?
    The answers aren't decolonizing education in Africa. Rather to conceive the curriculums in collaboration with one of the end users, the employers. This is to conceive, that is to consider a point in integrating others points, consider your work in taking into account the work of the others. A collaboration or coordination between education system and the corporate world to design the curriculums, can be part of the solutions.
    I would have asked those employers in Africa who say people 'are half-baked and don’t possess the necessary skill sets for the jobs on offer', etc. have they born with the necessary skill sets. Haven't they obtained these skills through opportunities?
    Everyone must contribute to solve the problems. It is easy to say people 'they are half-baked and don’t possess the necessary skill sets for the jobs on offer.'

  • @yasin-ali
    @yasin-ali Рік тому

    Decolonizing education? How about we decolonize Africa. Less talk. More action.

  • @EnlightenedOne77
    @EnlightenedOne77 Рік тому +1

    That’s madness. You don’t need to follow those colonial measures from the West anymore. You’re independent Africa…wake up to it. Out of the respectful and healthy relations with Russia & China learn from their system. You need both African & global mind set to bring in the future my brothers & sisters! One more thing, please stop calling them colonial masters. Please stop. Africa matters too! You are masters of your own destiny. All the natural resources and materials are there in Africa. Use it my people!

  • @clementgavi7290
    @clementgavi7290 Рік тому

    'Millions of college graduates in Africa are jobless. Their degrees have turned out to be just worthless pieces of paper. Employers say they are half-baked and don’t possess the necessary skill sets for the jobs on offer.'
    If so, then the problem has nothing to do with 'Decolonizing education in Africa'. As described, the problem seems to be that of conception. How to conceive education so that it corresponds to the requirements of employers.
    And one of the solutions can simply a synergy between education per se and employers in conceiving the curriculums, with this in mind that when philosophy has invented the concept of 'Cursus Studiorum', the main concern was the being and being in terms of to behave. We shouldn't forget that those who have exploited, ruined the continent are supposed to be weel educated and who claim they have values etc and that some bloody dictators who represent death and suffering, deprivation and misery to millions and millions in Africa also claim they have received education. Therefore, in Africa we need to remind ourselves that it is in morality that the principle of faculties, the reason, finds its full pertinence. Organized criminals can be well educated too.

  • @cypherlock01
    @cypherlock01 2 роки тому +2

    For the love of Yah, yes please!!

  • @nattyp7801
    @nattyp7801 2 роки тому +3

    Our language isn’t the top priority right now,development of Africa should be our top focus….❤️of self is the same in any language.

    • @vickydougas3527
      @vickydougas3527 2 роки тому +1

      If you dont develop your language nomatter any language you usw in study you will be a second class.

    • @nattyp7801
      @nattyp7801 2 роки тому

      @@vickydougas3527 This is so laughable….PRIORITY……we can build a Nation using/speaking any language,schools, hospitals,housing,airports,transportation,military(to protect ourselves)etc.NATION BUILDING!!!!

    • @vickydougas3527
      @vickydougas3527 2 роки тому +1

      @@nattyp7801 how many nations build a sovereignty with colonilize languages ? We as africa said no to foreign language, full chest, say no to foreign language,we have a language that must be use for better understanding of our kids and leaning, we dont want foreign language is as simple as that, argue with yourself.

    • @vickydougas3527
      @vickydougas3527 2 роки тому

      @@nattyp7801 do you know that waec still pay Britain for every english examination? I know you dont understand what sovereignty means why are you here?

    • @nattyp7801
      @nattyp7801 2 роки тому +1

      @@vickydougas3527 This is one of the most ridiculous reply I’ve seeing,having/speaking our own language does not guarantee sovereignty….most African countries are multi linguistic(just in case u don’t know that)prime example,look at the schools the children was in,the host of the show press hair,the commentator colonizers jacket & tie(emancipation of the mind)Nation building requires all levels of Development,Strong Military to defend our SOVEREIGNTY,SCHOOLS,HOSPITALS,INFRASTRUCTURE :water plants,electricity grid,gas,oil refineries,roads,etc….we have an abundance of NATURAL RESOURCES….AFRICA&AFRICANS UNITE!!!!

  • @ioanstef1983
    @ioanstef1983 Рік тому

    Truth Be Told,
    Coloniser Blood Makes
    Africa Work As Much as it Does!
    ♥️✨

  • @WillmobilePlus
    @WillmobilePlus 2 роки тому

    "Decolonizing" the education system will work just as well as your efforts to "decolonize" civilization there.

  • @christellasound2636
    @christellasound2636 2 роки тому +5

    Cgtn? China global television network? China? Really? And you dare talk about decolonisation? As long as foreigner are in the picture Afrika will never be free!! If you want to decolinise start by creating africa global television net work!!

  • @TheTeddykimani
    @TheTeddykimani 7 місяців тому

    Ha ha that south African is naive, says a lot about South African educational curriculum ... we are Africans we must propagate our education, history and culture our own tailor made curriculum , our African cultures are not different fundamentally... our languages may differ but basic principles of African cultures are same, also nations determines their budget on education, all countries borrow for public spending ,he cannot say that we have no ability to determine curriculum or direction of our education, we have done it in Kenya so i disagree with the Kenyan guy on that. Let us build our educational institutions to be empowered enough to master their own curriculums. CGTN your panel needs to be decolonized, only the Ugandan knows what he is talking about. Modernization and globalization have nothing to do with our culture for example Chinese, Japanese, Indians and Russians are modern and global people like us but they have kept their cultures and their cultural values. Therefore, we can be very modern but very traditional Africans, African culture is very central to our being so let us Africanize our curriculums especially the history and culture ... the history we teach is completely false and meant to make Africans to think Africans did not rule the world, or did not have powerful civilizations or that African did not invent things ,that Africans did not have education, they did not have spirituality, we even lie to kids about the role of non-African religions in slavery and colonization of Africans ... teaching science to Africans without teaching the history of African sciences is self defeating , American scientists study African ancient science to understand basic concepts of modern science, we take our African history and culture for grated yet they are the master key.

  • @malharaoholkar9620
    @malharaoholkar9620 2 роки тому +1

    You African needs to close to your own roots culture history .
    You accepted colonial religion with
    Colonial imperialism .

  • @fasulukumohamedbaryoh6716
    @fasulukumohamedbaryoh6716 2 роки тому

    This student is not smart

  • @desmondho9567
    @desmondho9567 Рік тому

    Africa continent with 1.3 billions people a nation with vast young man and woman will become the top 3 world economy after US and China.
    China has been for decades being Africa continent top bilateral trade partners, helping to develop this continent rather than engaging in wars and destruction.