Teacher Professionalism in the Global South: A Decolonial Perspective

Leon P Tikly, Rafael Mitchell, Angeline M Barrett , Poonam Batra, Alexandra Bernal, Leanne M Cameron, Alf T Coles, Zawadi Richard Juma, Nidia Aviles Nunez, Julia Paulson, Nigusse Weldemariam Reda, Michael Tusiime, Beatriz Vejarano

Research output: Book/ReportAuthored book

Abstract

This short book aims to provide a decolonial critique of dominant global agendas concerning teacher professionalism and to propose a new understanding based on the perceptions of a sample of teachers based in Colombia, Ethiopia, India, Rwanda and Tanzania. The book commences by setting out dominant conceptions of teacher professionalism as they appear in the global literature. The text then uses Ndlovu-Gatsheni’s (2013) three dimensions of coloniality, namely, the coloniality of power, of knowledge and of being, as a framework for considering the colonial legacy on teacher professionalism and setting out the teachers’ ideas concerning the barriers and affordances to their professionalism. This provides a basis for outlining the teachers’ perspectives on how teacher professionalism may be conceptualised, which is discussed in relation to global conceptions. The main arguments advanced in the book are that a decolonial lens helps contextualise the perspectives of teachers in the global South; the lived experiences and material conditions of these teachers are often neglected in dominant discourses; it is essential to situate the perspectives of teachers in an understanding of local contexts and realities; and, that in contrast to deficit discourses that predominate in the global literature, there is much that can be learned about teacher professionalism from teachers in the global South.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUniversity of Bristol Press
Commissioning bodyBritish Council
Number of pages69
ISBN (Electronic)978-1529242676
ISBN (Print)978-1529242669
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Apr 2024

Publication series

NameBristol Studies in Comparative and International Education
PublisherBristol University Press

Research Groups and Themes

  • SoE Centre for Comparative and International Research in Education

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