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In this episode, I had a chat with a prolific educator and historian; Sanele Ndaba. We dissected the role of private and international schools in Africa or in black communities, and we touched on the following;
# How private schools maintain societal inequality; a system that works against black people.
# Black representations,
# The township survival strategy.
# How schools reproduce power-hungry and sad people.
# Why teachers leave the country for "greener pastures",
# Covert racism (from the compliments).
# The struggle of an African teacher in the private school
# Revolutionary teaching, and why black private schools continue to fail in Africa.
Please listen for a more detailed conversation.
In this episode, I had a chat with a prolific educator and historian; Sanele Ndaba. We dissected the role of private and international schools in Africa or in black communities, and we touched on the following;
# How private schools maintain societal inequality; a system that works against black people.
# Black representations,
# The township survival strategy.
# How schools reproduce power-hungry and sad people.
# Why teachers leave the country for "greener pastures",
# Covert racism (from the compliments).
# The struggle of an African teacher in the private school
# Revolutionary teaching, and why black private schools continue to fail in Africa.
Please listen for a more detailed conversation.