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摘要
本文探讨了非洲社区基础研究(CBR)的根源。主要问题是:如何获得在社区内产生和传播的知识,并使其成为学校教学的主题?我们能否从正在实施的CBR中推导出具体与非洲背景相关的方法学问题?这些问题的阐述以教育为重点的例子来说明。本文以莫桑比克为例,讨论了通过基于社区的研究将地方知识和普遍知识结合起来的可能性,这些研究为小学课程改革提供了信息。关键词:基于社区的研究,地方知识,普遍知识话语,口述传统。《印度》Vol. 5 (2) 2006: pp. 108-124
Community-Based-Research in Africa: Implications for Education
The article explores the roots of Community-Based-Research (CBR) in Africa. The main questions are: How to access the knowledge produced and circulated within communities and make them subject of teaching in schools? Can we derive methodological questions that could be related specifically to the African context from the CBR as it is being implemented? The exposition of these questions is illustrated with examples focused on
education. Mozambique is used as an example to discuss the possibility of merging local
and universal knowledge through community based research which informs curricula
changes in primary schools. Keywords :Community-based-research, local knowledge, universal knowledge discourse, oral tradition Indilinga Vol. 5 (2) 2006: pp. 108-124