Education for Holistic Transformation in Africa


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Research has revealed ineffectiveness among university graduates in Africa. Some possible causes include a lack of transformative teaching and learning methods. Most of the learning methods used in Africa today were installed by colonial educational systems often reducing the learner to an empty container waiting to be filled with lecture after lecture. As a result there is a cry throughout Africa for an education that can empower the learner to think critically to love both God and others and to bring change in his or her community. This is what education for holistic transformation is all about. This book came about as a result of a doctoral study conducted in Kenya which featured both Christian higher educational institutions and public universities in a unique comparative analysis that will be helpful to educational leaders on both sides. Readers will learn that transformation is a discovery that takes place through change of perspective. As this research reveals this new perspective is triggered by a new revelation a new truth a provoking thought a shocking observation or a new testimony. Thus the process of holistic transformation takes place through divine revelation self-reflection written material and the other. Our communities and churches need education that leads to holistic transformation. Too often education is equated with knowing something or being able to do something and does not form us and transform us into godly people who are salt and light in the world. Faustin introduces us to a better way grounded in educational research cultural history and theological reflection. --Kevin E. Lawson Director Talbot School of Theology La Mirada CA This book will be a very useful resource for students and facilitators in institutions committed to change the future of communities and nations. Drawing from Mezirows taxonomy of learning and types of reflection Faustin has woven a beautiful tapestry of insights from pre- to post-colonial times concluding that the answer to the lack of transformational models of teaching and learning lies in the intervention of the One who deeply transforms from within. --Faith W. Nguru Deputy Vice Chancellor Riara University Nairobi Kenya Faustin Ntamushobora (PhD Biola University) is Associate Professor of Spiritual Formation at Africa International University (AIU) in Nairobi Kenya. In addition to serving at AIU Faustin is President of Transformational Leadership in Africa (TLAfrica Inc.). He is the author of Transformation Through the Different Other (2013) and From Trials to Triumphs (2009). Faustin and his wife Salome have four children.
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