The construction of Mozambican colonial and postcolonial identity through schooling projects: from 1930 to 1990

Octavio Zimbico
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Abstract Identity building through primary schooling projects in colonial (1930-1974) and postcolonial (1975-1990) Mozambique is at the center of debate of this text, which has as its problem the fact that admission, schooling and, completion and dropout in both periods have been below expectations, which poses the challenge of identifying the factors and mechanisms of this trend and reflections to understand this phenomenon. The goal is to understand schooling in the face of antagonistic educational projects: on the one hand, the colonial, through which the colonial political and administrative machine intended to civilize, dominate and exploit the natives; on the other, the post-independence Mozambican educational project through which it was intended to form the “new man”. In methodological terms, the literature review, the analysis of the legislation, statistics and content of Tempo Magazine were the basis of this text. The main findings highlight: first, that political and economic factors, both in the colonial as well as in the postcolonial period, undermined efforts to universalize education; second, that both projects intended to educate Mozambicans according to their objectives and principles, with the libertarian mindset prevailing over that of domination and alienation.
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通过教育项目构建莫桑比克殖民和后殖民身份:从1930年到1990年
通过殖民时期(1930-1974年)和后殖民时期(1975-1990年)莫桑比克小学教育项目建立身份认同是本文辩论的中心,这两个时期的入学、上学、完成和辍学都低于预期,这给确定这一趋势的因素和机制以及理解这一现象的反思带来了挑战。我们的目标是在面对敌对的教育项目时理解学校教育:一方面是殖民地,通过它,殖民的政治和行政机器试图教化、统治和剥削当地人;另一方面是莫桑比克独立后的教育项目,旨在通过该项目形成“新人”。在方法论上,文献综述、立法分析、统计分析和《节奏》杂志的内容是本文研究的基础。主要研究结果强调:第一,殖民时期和后殖民时期的政治和经济因素破坏了普及教育的努力;第二,这两个项目的目的都是根据其目标和原则教育莫桑比克人,其中自由意志主义的思想压倒了统治和异化的思想。
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