Kitambaa: A Convivial Future-Oriented Framework for Kinangop’s Learning Hub

Author:

Kuhn Caroline1ORCID,Warui Mary2,Kimani Dominic2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Eduation, Bath Spa University, Bath BA2 9BN, UK

2. Friends of Kinangop Plateau, Conservation Department, North Kinangop 20318, Kenya

Abstract

The aim of this paper, and more generally, our project “Impact from the ground” (a multi-stage ongoing project), is to reimagine education so that it transcends the walls and harsh constraints of a “universal one size fits all” education. To achieve this, we propose a framework that will inform the design of a participatory approach to co-create a learning hub (an informal lifelong learning opportunity) with and within the community. To weave this framework, we explore the current landscape of education, looking at the challenges that youth from rural settings face to complete their studies in urban universities, and the difficulties they experience when looking for jobs after having done so. We briefly explain our research project and contextualize it in Kinangop, a small region in the Nyandarua County in Kenya, where we explored the enablers and constraints people face to engage in social innovation. We proceed to imagine an alternative education that is local and organic, with different principles and theories weaved into a, kitambaa in Swahili that serves as the ground for an education intervention that is meaningful, binding, and bonding for the community members. In so doing, we aim to center matters of knowledge production as multi-epistemic conversations, situating those at the margins of epistemic divisions at the center of productive and creative debates.

Funder

Research England

Publisher

MDPI AG

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