2024
DOI: 10.37284/eajis.7.1.1838
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Lifelong Educational and Decolonization Programs for the Batwa Indigenous People of Southwestern Uganda

Denis Sekiwu,
Francis Akena Adyanga,
Gyaviira Musoke Genza
et al.

Abstract: This article is based on a study conducted among the Batwa Indigenous people in southwestern Uganda between 2021 and 2022. The study aimed to explore culturally relevant lifelong education and decolonization programs for the Batwa people. Using indigenous research methodology, 60 participants comprising of elders, parents, children and teachers were recruited from the Batwa community for the study. We used Egalitarian liberalism and justice in education (ELJE) theory as analytical framework. Key findings demon… Show more

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