The Social Role of Vocational Education in Decolonisation

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Sabrina Ngo
Classism & capitalism, Decolonization, Indigenous education
Journal article

Ngo, S. (2024). The social role of vocational education in decolonisation. Journal of Vocational Education & Training, 1–20.

Abstract:

In this paper I consider the social role vocational education can play in decentring settler-colonialism. Through focused programming located in community settings, these educational offerings provide opportunities for students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. Connecting capitalism’s relationship to this school system, I contend that vocational education, with its vast scope of subject-matter areas, and deeply embedded connections to the intersectionality of race, class, and gender-oppressions, provide an under-examined opportunity to advance decolonising efforts within society.

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