Abstract: The Kenyan Government, is a key stakeholder in the education sector, and has the obligation to engage different actors in ensuring that the gender parity discourse in education translates into praxis. Any gender related programme, which fails to address a girl child right to education as priority problem area, cannot drive the transformative education agenda for women. This right is not only a gender issue, but also an equality, equity and inclusive issue. In order for education in Kenya to be progressively transformative and able to face 21st century, theory and research methodology are critical. This paper argues that: i) though every child has the right to education, the most left behind has been...
Keywords: African philosophic discourse, feminism, essentialist, liberationist, objectivist, collectivist, subjectivist, individualism, transformative, education, gender, equality, equity, inclusion, Afro-Apologetist, Afro-cultural critics, Afro-complimentarism, Thomistic law, justice and right
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