Hays: Owners of Learning
The Nyae Nyae Village Schools over Twenty-Five Years| By: | Jennifer Hays |
| Publisher: | African Books Collective |
| Print ISBN: | 9783905758603 |
| eText ISBN: | 9783905758825 |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Format: | Page Fidelity |
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This book describes the Nyae Nyae Village Schools, an innovative and unique mother-tongue education initiative set in north-eastern Namibia. Inspired by the optimism of Independence, the project was designed in close consultation with the Ju|�hoansi community in the early 1990s. Drawing upon their traditional knowledge transmission strategies, and initiated in a supportive political environment, the project exemplified �best practice.� During the following two decades, the Village Schools have transitioned from a donor-supported �project� to government schools, and have received much attention and support from donors, civil society organisations, researchers, and others.�However, the students still do not seem to succeed in the mainstream schools. Why is this? Based on long-term field-work in the region, including interviews with Nyae Nyae residents over several years and work with involved organisations, the book addresses this question. Contextualising the Village Schools within post-Independence Namibia, southern African history and the global indigenous rights movement, it examines the enormous paradoxes that schooling presents for the Nyae Nyae community. �Owners of Learning� is the English translation of the Ju|�hoansi word for �teacher� and it serves to highlight a fundamental question � to whom does education belong?