'This book is a powerful and timely contribution to rethinking teacher education in Namibia. It critically explores the legacy of colonialism, challenges exclusionary practices, and offers grounded, context-specific alternatives. With insights on curriculum, pedagogy, community engagement, and professional development, it will resonate with educators across the Global South and beyond.'- Riyad A. Shahjahan, Professor, Michigan State University, USA'Decolonisation and Democratisation of Namibian Teacher Education examines the lasting: impacts of colonialism on teacher education, highlighting the need to transform curriculum and pedagogy. By exploring historical legacies and conte1mporary reforms, this book offers vital insights for educators, policymakers, and researchers striving to build an inclusive, culturally responsive, and democratic system that empowers learners and strengthens Namibia's educational future.'- Hon. Hofni Alugodhi Iipinge, Governor, Oshana Region'The book is unique in its focus on Namibian teacher education and is an important contribution to its scholarship and practice. It focuses on the decolonisation and development of a quality educational system by educating its teachers before and after they enter the classroom via curriculum, pedagogy, epistemology, and policymaking.'- Professor Dr Kenneth Kamwi Matengu, Vice Chancellor, University of Namibia; President Pan African University (PAAU); President of the Governing Board of the Association of African Universities (AAU); Council member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU); International Honorary Fellow of Cardiff University