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This book examines Joseph Kamiru Gikubu's impact on Kenyan youth education. The author asserts that over his decades-long career, Gikubu played an active role in not only building and improving Kenyan youth education but also in demonstrating the role educational institutions play in imparting nation-building skills. Gikubu's educational contributions were wide-ranging and include both practical and theoretical aspects of education through his works in various juvenile rehabilitation programs and youth clubs, as well as his insights on youth education and school leadership. Through Gikubu's educational work, this volume interrogates Kenya's educational development, transformation, and entailed challenges. The book fills the gap in the dearth of African-centered educational biographies and their role in shaping Africa's social, political, and economic spheres in both the colonial and post-colonial period. It also addresses emerging scholarship in African educational biographies.
Fills a gap in the dearth of African-centred biographies and their role in shaping Africa's social, political and economic spheres in both colonial and post-colonial period Examines the significance of the less examined educators in Africa whose contributions to the growth of African education are immense and yet understudied and undocumented Provides an in-depth examination of the contributions of Joseph Kamiru Gikubu
Auteur
Peter Otiato Ojiambo is Associate Professor in the Department of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas, USA.
Contenu
Chapter 1. Early Life and Entry in Kenyan Youth Education.- Chapter 2. The University of Hard knocks: Manyani Detention Camp.- Chapter 3. A Place of Hope: Wamumu Rehabilitation Camp.- Chapter 4. Called to Educate: Kariokor and Starehe Youth Clubs.- Chapter 5. A Flower in the Mud: The Founding of Starehe Boys Centre and School and its Growth.- Chapter 6. Conclusion: Thoughts on Youth Education and School Leadership.