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Title: Teaching geographies of small and large, near and far : multi-scalar identities in the Seychelles geography classroom
Authors: Persaud, Indra
Keywords: Geography -- Study and teaching -- Seychelles
Education -- Curricula -- Seychelles
Seychelles -- Social life and customs
Education and globalization -- Seychelles
Issue Date: 2020-05
Publisher: University of Malta. Islands and Small States Institute
Citation: Persaud, I. (2020). Teaching geographies of small and large, near and far : multi-scalar identities in the Seychelles geography classroom. Small States & Territories, 3(1), 41-56.
Abstract: Seychelles is a small and relatively remote nation, with a hybrid legacy of European colonialism and Cuban-inspired socialism that is now fused with present-day convolutions of global capitalism. This Indian Ocean archipelago provides a unique site for the study of multiscalarity. Extending from the individual to the global, this paper uses a multi-scalar lens to critically examine the forces that have shaped (and continue to shape) Seychelles’ education, making particular reference to the geography curriculum. By linking local stories to national and international narratives, the intricacies of geography curriculum-making help to unpack the forces that shape education in small states. The multi-scalar politics of language, culture and power are shown to disrupt the geography classroom, challenging Seychellois teachers’ and students’ sense of place and Kreol identity. Generally, the paper provides an important example of the way small-scale education systems can be both resilient and vulnerable to the powers of the global economy.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/56497
Appears in Collections:SST Vol. 3, No. 1, May 2020
SST Vol. 3, No. 1, May 2020

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