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The Emergence of Education for Sustainable Development in Namibia’s Senior Primary English Language Curriculum: A Morphogenetic Case Study

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  • Anelly Malua

    (Anelly Malua, Rhodes University, Grahamstown-Makhanda, South Africa.)

  • Lausanne Olvitt

    (Lausanne Olvitt, Environmental Learning Research Centre, Rhodes University, Grahamstown-Makhanda, South Africa. E-mail: L.Olvitt@ru.ac.za)

Abstract

Senior Primary English Language Teaching is an important site for implementing Namibia’s Environmental Education and Education for Sustainable Development (EE/ESD) Policy. Language Teaching lends itself to ESD pedagogies and can be responsive to sustainability-oriented content. This article summarizes a qualitative case study of ESD implementation through the Senior Primary English Language curriculum between 1990 and 2018. Data included documents, a questionnaire with 43 Senior Primary English Language teachers in the Khomas Region of Namibia and in-depth interviews with 12 teachers. Framed by Margaret Archer’s social realist theory of Morphogenesis, the study’s findings point to a policy–practice disjuncture of relevance to policy makers, teacher educators and other ESD partners. The article recommends building English Language teachers’ agency for ESD implementation in Namibia by strengthening the EE/ESD foci in pre- and in-service teacher programmes, expanding and strengthening networks and school cluster subject groups, and prioritizing making environmental content knowledge more accessible through textbooks and other teaching resources.

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  • Anelly Malua & Lausanne Olvitt, 2024. "The Emergence of Education for Sustainable Development in Namibia’s Senior Primary English Language Curriculum: A Morphogenetic Case Study," Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, , vol. 18(1), pages 56-76, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:jousus:v:18:y:2024:i:1:p:56-76
    DOI: 10.1177/09734082241282891
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