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Biao, Idowu – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2022
This article that is located within the alternative knowledge systems paradigm, discusses both the ancient and modern concepts of lifelong learning in relation to Africa's development. It identifies ancient Greece's education and African traditional education as two ancient lifelong learning typologies relevant to the current discussion. Ancient…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, African Culture, Educational Development
Mikateko Mathebula; Carmen Martinez-Vargas – Journal of Student Affairs in Africa, 2023
Universities in South Africa have the potential to advance various dimensions of human development, including well-being. However, this potential can be constrained by historical processes of oppression and the negation of indigenous ways of being and doing. Applying the capabilities approach (Sen, 1999) as a normative framework for the outcomes…
Descriptors: African Culture, Universities, Well Being, Longitudinal Studies
Cocks, Michelle L.; Alexander, Jamie; Dold, Tony – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2012
South Africa is currently the world's third most biodiverse country, with one of the highest concentrations of threatened biodiversity in the world. Emerging research reveals the increasing pressure on this biodiversity with many wild resources continuing to be utilised for livelihood purposes even within urban environments. The Rio conventions,…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Well Being, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Bailey, Tamba-Kuii M.; Chung, Y. Barry; Williams, Wendi S.; Singh, Anneliese A.; Terrell, Heather K. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2011
This article describes the development and validation of the Internalized Racial Oppression Scale (IROS) for Black individuals in 2 studies using a total sample of 468 Black college students. The IROS is intended to measure the degree to which racial oppression is internalized and replicated by Black individuals in the United States. An…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, College Students, Factor Structure, Racial Identification
Keane, Moyra – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
Is there a place for Indigenous Knowledge in the science curriculum for a Zulu community in rural Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa? This article argues "yes," based on a participative research and development project that discovered relevant science learning in a Zulu community. Among community concerns for relevant factual and performative…
Descriptors: African Culture, Indigenous Knowledge, World Views, Outcomes of Education
Venter, Elza – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2004
The notion of "ubuntu" and "communalism" is of great importance in an African educational discourse, as well as in African Philosophy of Education and in African philosophical discourse. "Ubuntu" is a philosophy that promotes the common good of society and includes humanness as an essential element of human growth. In…
Descriptors: Caring, World Views, African Culture, Ethics
Bandawe, Chiwoza R. – Higher Education Policy, 2005
Higher education has often been targeted for criticism with regard to its lack of relevance when seeking to address the harsh realities of poor health, poverty and conflict in African countries. African universities have been seen as producing Western-influenced graduates who become an elite out of touch with their own indigenous worldview. In…
Descriptors: Psychology, Higher Education, Criticism, Relevance (Education)