Chapter 1. African philosophy (of education) and decolonisation in post-apartheid South African higher education; Thokozani Mathebula
Chapter 2. Decoloniality as a viable response to educational transformation; Chikumbutso Manthalu and Yusef Waghid
Chapter 3. Decoloniality as democratic change within higher education; Yusef Waghid and Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu
Chapter 4. Universities as sites for advancing education for decolonisation; Mudenda Simukungwe
Chapter 5. In defence of education that embodies decolonisation; Lester Shawa
Chapter 6. Decoloniality and higher education transformation in South Africa; Celiwe Ngwenya
Chapter 7. Decoloniality of higher education in Zimbabwe; Monica Zembere
Chapter 8. Towards decolonisation within university education: On the innovative application of educational technology; Faiq Waghid
Chapter 9. Examining an education for decoloniality through a Senian notion of democratic education: Towards cultivating social justice in higher education; Zayd Waghid
Chapter 10. Recasting cosmopolitanism in education for citizenship in Africa; Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu
Chapter 11. Leaning into discomfort: Engaging film as a reflective surface to encourage deliberative encounters; Judith Terblanche and Charlene van der Walt
Chapter 12. The conundrum of decolonisation and afrophobia: A case for South African higher education; Joseph Pardon Hungwe and Joseph Jinja Karlos Divala
Chapter 13. Decolonisation as democratising African higher education; Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu and Yusef Waghid
Chapter 14. Post-colonial teaching and learning with play; Yusef Waghid.
Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu is Lecturer in Philosophy of Education in the School of Education at Chancellor College at the University of Malawi, Malawi. His research interests include higher education, citizenship education, African philosophy and education for social and global justice.
Yusef Waghid is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy of Education in the Department of Education Policy Studies at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. He is editor-in-chief of the South African Journal of Higher Education and principal editor of Citizenship Teaching and Learning. His research interests include African philosophy of education, higher education transformation and religious education and ethics, and he has published widely on these topics.