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RSE4801 ASSIGNMENT 2 - 2023 UNIQUE NUMBER: CLOSING DATE: 19 JULY 2023 Question 1 How, according to Chilisa (2012), should we understand ‘postcolonial indigenous research methodologies and philosophies’? What do you think is the value of such approaches to research in education in an African context you are familiar with? Question 2 Girls experience gender and sexual violence in schools around the world, and South Africa is no exception. Research has shown how learners, and girls in particular, are vulnerable to violence (Mayeza and Bhana). Explain how insights drawn from feminism could assist in a research project which aims at the empowerment of girls. Question 3 Describe and evaluate the interpretative research paradigm by attending to the following elements: · Ontology; · Epistemology; · Methodology Question 4 Pragmatism is often associated with a ‘mixed methods’ approach to research. Comment on this statement by attending to the following: · The main elements of Pragmatism as a research paradigm. · How could method plurality be justified from a Pragmatist perspective? · How could Pragmatism assist ‘mixed methods’ approaches to move beyond instrumentalism by considering the aims of educational research and practice?

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RSE4801 ASSIGNMENT 2
2023
UNIQUE NUMBER: 745333


DUE DATE: 19 JULY 2023

,ASSIGNMENT 2

UNIQUE NUMBER: 745333

CLOSING DATE: 19 JULY 2023




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QUESTION 1

How, according to Chilisa (2012), should we understand ‘postcolonial indigenous research
methodologies and philosophies’? What do you think is the value of such approaches to
research in education in an African context you are familiar with?


Postcolonial Indigenous Research Methodologies and Philosophies in an African Context

Introduction:

The concept of postcolonial indigenous research methodologies and philosophies, as
proposed by Bagele Chilisa (2012), provides a framework for challenging dominant research
paradigms inherited from colonial systems. This essay aims to explore Chilisa's
understanding of these methodologies and philosophies, and discuss their value in the
context of education in Africa.



Understanding Postcolonial Indigenous Research Methodologies and Philosophies:

According to Chilisa (2012), postcolonial indigenous research methodologies and
philosophies seek to decolonize research by empowering indigenous communities,
promoting self-determination, and embracing culturally responsive approaches to
knowledge production. These methodologies are based on the recognition of unique
indigenous perspectives, knowledge systems, and cultural contexts.

Chilisa identifies several key principles that should underpin postcolonial indigenous
research methodologies and philosophies. Firstly, indigenous ownership and control are
essential, ensuring that research is aligned with the needs, values, and aspirations of
indigenous communities. Secondly, cultural respect and reciprocity form the foundation of
these methodologies, emphasizing the importance of approaching indigenous communities
with humility and willingness to learn from their knowledge systems. Collaborative
partnerships are established to foster reciprocal relationships that value indigenous
knowledge.

Moreover, liberation and empowerment are central to postcolonial indigenous research
methodologies, aiming to challenge power imbalances, transform oppressive structures,
and promote social justice. These methodologies empower indigenous communities to
reclaim their cultural identity, voice, and agency. Lastly, a holistic and contextualized
approach is advocated, recognizing the interconnectedness of all aspects of life. Postcolonial
indigenous research methodologies integrate indigenous knowledge, language, spirituality,
and cultural practices into the research process.

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