Joseph Badokufa Bulugu

Joseph Badokufa Bulugu is a researcher and a PhD candidate at the Professorship for Adult Education at University of Duisburg-Essen. As a faculty member of the department of education foundations at St. Augustine University of Tanzania, Mwanza Tanzania, he is engaged in the teacher education program. He is a pioneer of the St. Augustine University of Tanzania Service-Learning program. Through this program tens of students and young adults are mentored through critical service-learning with a focus on global citizenship education, sustainability, employability, lifelong learning, and related current crosscutting issues.
His research experiences and interests include:
- philosophy of education
- learning theories
- inclusion; and global citizenship education
- democratic education, service-learning and lifelong learning
- school administration and management
Current publications:
Shreiber-Barsch S., Bulugu J.B., and Eble, L (2023). Encountering works by Nyerere and Freire: Exploring the connections between education for liberation and education for self-reliance in contemporary radical popular education. European Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults, Vol.14, No. 1, 2023, pp.79-76
Fute, A., Wan, X., Oubibi, M., and Bulugu, J.B (2022). Adult Literacy Education and Reduction of Poverty in Tanzania: A Review of Policies and their Implementation. Journal of Education 2022, Vol. 0(0) 1-8
Bulugu, J. B and Kamugisha D. K (2023). The Mwanza Perspective: service-learning and community building. CLB Company Printers
Bulugu, J.B and Kamugisha D. K (2023) (Editors). Greandma’s speech. CLB Company Printers.
Bulugu, J.B and Kamugisha, D. K (2016). Principles of Education: Issues and perspectives. Mahelo Book center.
Bulugu, J.B and Kamugisha, D. K (2017). Managing and Developing Human Resource in Education: refocusing the traditional approach. Mahelo Book Center.
Bulugu, J.B and Herman, G (2017). A compendium of philosophy of education. Boatech Book Centre
CG12: Adult learning and education for all?! Issues of inclusion with regard to disability in the limelight
Co-Moderator: Prof. Silke Schreiber-Barsch & Marina Rößner