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Innovative strategies for teaching about Africa

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[T]here are many good teaching ideas to be found in Teaching Africa.55.2 July 2014

* Journal of African History *

Table of Contents

Introduction Brandon D. Lundy

Part I. Situating Africa: Concurrent-Divergent Rubrics of Meaning
1. Introducing "Africa" Jennifer E. Coffman
2. Africa: Which Way Forward?: An Interdisciplinary Approach Todd Cleveland
3. Why We Need African History Kathleen Smythe
4. Answering the "So What" Question: Making African History Relevant in the Provincial College Classroom Gary Marquardt
5. From African History to African Histories: Teaching Interdisciplinary Method, Philosophy, and Ethics through the African History Survey Trevor R. Getz
6. Treating the Exotic and the Familiar in the African History Classroom Ryan Ronnenberg
7. Postcolonial Perspectives on Teaching African Politics in Wales and Ireland Carl Death
8. Pan-Africanism: The Ties that Bind Ghana and the United States Harry Nii Koney Odamtten
9. The Importance of the Regional Concept: The Case for an Undergraduate Regional Geography Course of Sub-Saharan Africa Matthew Waller
10. Teach Me About Africa: Facilitating and Training Educators Toward a Socially Just Curriculum Durene I. Wheeler and Jeanine Ntihirageza

Part II. African Arts: Interpreting the African "Text"
11. Inversion Rituals: The African Novel in the Global North Catherine Kroll
12. Teaching Africa through a Comparative Pedagogy: South Africa and the United States
Renée Schatteman
13. Stereotypes, Myths, and Realities Regarding African Music in the African and American Academy Jean Ngoya Kidula
14. What Paltry Learning in Dumb Books!: Teaching the Power of Oral Narrative Caleb Corkery
15. Teaching about Africa: Violence and Conflict Management Linda M. Johnston and Oumar Chérif Diop
16. Contextualizing the Teaching of Africa in the 21st Century: A Student-centered Pedagogical Approach to Demystify Africa as The Heart of Darkness Lucie Viakinnou-Brinson

Part III. Application of Approaches: Experiencing African Particulars
17. Shaping U.S.-Based Activism Towards Africa: The Role of a Mix of Critical Pedagogies
Amy C. Finnegan
18. The Model AU as Pedagogical Method of Teaching American Students about Africa
Babacar M'Baye
19. The Kalamazoo/Fourah Bay College Partnership: A Context for Understanding Study Abroad with Africa Daniel J. Paracka, Jr.
20. Teaching Culture, Health, and Political Economy in the Field: Ground-level Perspectives on Africa in the 21st Century James Ellison
21. Beyond the Biologic Basis of Disease: Collaborative Study of the Social and Economic Causation of Disease in Africa Amy C. Finnegan, Julian Jane Atim, and Michael Westerhaus
22. Educating the Educators: Ethiopian IT PhD Program Solomon Negash and Julian M. Bass

Conclusion: Knowledge Circulation and Diasporic Interfacing Toyin Falola

References
Contributors
Index

Teaching Africa

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 15/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9780253008213, 978-0253008213
      ISBN10: 0253008212

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Innovative strategies for teaching about Africa

      Trade Review

      [T]here are many good teaching ideas to be found in Teaching Africa.55.2 July 2014

      * Journal of African History *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction Brandon D. Lundy

      Part I. Situating Africa: Concurrent-Divergent Rubrics of Meaning
      1. Introducing "Africa" Jennifer E. Coffman
      2. Africa: Which Way Forward?: An Interdisciplinary Approach Todd Cleveland
      3. Why We Need African History Kathleen Smythe
      4. Answering the "So What" Question: Making African History Relevant in the Provincial College Classroom Gary Marquardt
      5. From African History to African Histories: Teaching Interdisciplinary Method, Philosophy, and Ethics through the African History Survey Trevor R. Getz
      6. Treating the Exotic and the Familiar in the African History Classroom Ryan Ronnenberg
      7. Postcolonial Perspectives on Teaching African Politics in Wales and Ireland Carl Death
      8. Pan-Africanism: The Ties that Bind Ghana and the United States Harry Nii Koney Odamtten
      9. The Importance of the Regional Concept: The Case for an Undergraduate Regional Geography Course of Sub-Saharan Africa Matthew Waller
      10. Teach Me About Africa: Facilitating and Training Educators Toward a Socially Just Curriculum Durene I. Wheeler and Jeanine Ntihirageza

      Part II. African Arts: Interpreting the African "Text"
      11. Inversion Rituals: The African Novel in the Global North Catherine Kroll
      12. Teaching Africa through a Comparative Pedagogy: South Africa and the United States
      Renée Schatteman
      13. Stereotypes, Myths, and Realities Regarding African Music in the African and American Academy Jean Ngoya Kidula
      14. What Paltry Learning in Dumb Books!: Teaching the Power of Oral Narrative Caleb Corkery
      15. Teaching about Africa: Violence and Conflict Management Linda M. Johnston and Oumar Chérif Diop
      16. Contextualizing the Teaching of Africa in the 21st Century: A Student-centered Pedagogical Approach to Demystify Africa as The Heart of Darkness Lucie Viakinnou-Brinson

      Part III. Application of Approaches: Experiencing African Particulars
      17. Shaping U.S.-Based Activism Towards Africa: The Role of a Mix of Critical Pedagogies
      Amy C. Finnegan
      18. The Model AU as Pedagogical Method of Teaching American Students about Africa
      Babacar M'Baye
      19. The Kalamazoo/Fourah Bay College Partnership: A Context for Understanding Study Abroad with Africa Daniel J. Paracka, Jr.
      20. Teaching Culture, Health, and Political Economy in the Field: Ground-level Perspectives on Africa in the 21st Century James Ellison
      21. Beyond the Biologic Basis of Disease: Collaborative Study of the Social and Economic Causation of Disease in Africa Amy C. Finnegan, Julian Jane Atim, and Michael Westerhaus
      22. Educating the Educators: Ethiopian IT PhD Program Solomon Negash and Julian M. Bass

      Conclusion: Knowledge Circulation and Diasporic Interfacing Toyin Falola

      References
      Contributors
      Index

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