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Abstract
To address the persistent inequalities that remain as legacies of the colonial experience, education today requires decolonisation across five separate areas: teaching, research, institutions, estates and reparations. Only by decolonising each of these spheres will education be able to live up to its potential as a transformative space for individuals and societies.