Vol. 2012 No. 1 (2012)

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Sustainable Development Practices in Senegalese Education: An Ethnographic Exploration

Mamadou Diop, Université Alioune Diop de Bambey (UADB) Toumani Ba, Department of Advanced Studies, Institut Pasteur de Dakar Seyni Diallo, Université Alioune Diop de Bambey (UADB) Diarra Sow, Department of Advanced Studies, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Senegal
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18965533
Published: April 7, 2012

Abstract

Sustainable development in education is a critical issue across Africa, with Senegal as an example of efforts to integrate environmental and social sustainability into educational practices. Ethnographic research was conducted in rural Senegal, involving interviews with educators, observations at schools, and participatory action research methods to understand how sustainability is integrated into curricula and daily operations. Teachers reported a significant increase (30%) in students' awareness of environmental issues over the past year, with notable themes emerging around waste management and renewable energy education. The findings suggest that while there is growing recognition of sustainable development in Senegalese schools, more systematic integration into curricula and teacher training programmes is needed to achieve broader impact. Educational institutions should develop comprehensive sustainability modules based on local contexts and incorporate these into regular teaching practices. School administrators need to provide ongoing support for teachers’ professional development in sustainable education.

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Mamadou Diop, Toumani Ba, Seyni Diallo, Diarra Sow (2012). Sustainable Development Practices in Senegalese Education: An Ethnographic Exploration. African Language Policy and Planning (Linguistics/Social/Policy), Vol. 2012 No. 1 (2012). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18965533

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African geographySustainable developmentEthnographyCultural studiesEducation reformCommunity engagementIndigenous knowledge systems

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