The Imposters

The Imposters

Understanding Education Dynamics in Post-Colonial Contexts ft. Najae Murray

40 min · 19 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Understanding Education Dynamics in Post-Colonial Contexts ft. Najae Murray

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The conversation delves into the intersection of education, power, and colonial legacies, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in higher education, the impact of colonial legacies on education, and the reimagining of TVET education. The discussion emphasizes the need to question the foundations of education systems and the importance of understanding education as a site of power. Chapters * 00:00 Recentering Aid and Expertise * 05:59 Understanding Education as a Site of Power * 11:00 Reimagining TVET Education * 17:00 Equity in Higher Education * 25:48 Reimagining TVET Education * 43:54 Impact of Aid on Developing Countries

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