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Hill-Lubin, Mildred A. – Sage: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women, 1988
Analyzes the role of the grandmother in the African extended family as portrayed in the work of Ghanian author and playwright, Ama Ata Aidoo. Discusses her functions as foster parent, babysitter, psychologist, teacher, and confidante. (FMW)
Descriptors: African Culture, Blacks, Characterization, Drama
Roberts, David – Smithsonian, 1993
Traces the history and culture of the Nubia, a long-neglected African civilization beside the Nile River. (MDH)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Ancient History, Architecture
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Obiechina, Emmanuel – Liberal Education, 1992
The African is confronted with a number of challenges to intellectual development: colonial nonrecognition of other cultures; establishment of a non-Western self in the context of Western ideas and schooling; Eurocentrism; explosion of knowledge; and personal commitment in the face of societal expectations. Accomplishments of several African…
Descriptors: African Culture, Cultural Context, Culture Conflict, Expectation
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Donelan, Richard W. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1993
Africentric ideas about leaders and leadership have remained part of the African Diaspora's cultural underpinnings over time. Slavery experiences predispose the African-American community to reject strong, natural leadership. This article and accompanying poem recount stories about the African-American experience and profile some true leaders.…
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Blacks, Democratic Values
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Harris, Felicia – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1999
Examined centricity combined with Africentricity in mentoring experiences among African American students. Discusses Africentric and Eurocentric philosophies; utilizes the Mentoring Model and African principles of Nguzo Saba to develop an Africentric mentoring paradigm; examines the paradigm's role in supporting African American college students;…
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black Students
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Osa, Osayimwense – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1997
Demonstrates the use of African storytelling for informal teaching of African traditions and values in today's African-American community. The instruction is shown in content and context in three literary works: "An African Night's Entertainment,""The Passport of Mallam Ilia," and "The Secret of Gumbo Grove." (MMU)
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Black Literature, Childrens Literature
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Smith, Lauren – Exercise Exchange, 1998
Advocates using African literature for general-education students, especially fiction with universalist themes and exploration of spiritual issues which students find engaging. Provides a four-day approach to studying Bessie Head's novel, "When Rain Clouds Gather." Presents questions and assignments. (PA)
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques
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Allender, Dale – MultiCultural Review, 2002
The study of mythology that passes on stories is cultural reproduction. By focusing primarily on classical Greek and Roman mythology, teachers handicap students' ability to enter into dialogue about more diverse literature, thus limiting their ability to live more fully in today's diverse, multicultural world. A bibliographic case study of the…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Classical Literature, Cultural Awareness
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Peavy, Liz – Urban Education, 2000
Describes the kuona process of skill development, which teaches conceptualization from a cultural, political, spiritual, and liberating perspective (rooted in African culture) and fosters self reliance and self determination to promote social change in African Americans. Examines the process of conceptualization, the formation of the kuona…
Descriptors: African Culture, Concept Teaching, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences
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Ajayi, A. O.; Torimiro, D. O. – Early Child Development and Care, 2004
This article focuses on the global and African postures on the issues of child abuse and child labour. The global ethical ideals of the issues are characterized within their various theoretical perspectives while the African cultural realities are explored through the use of focus group discussion sessions, which were organized in six rural…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Children, Socialization, African Culture
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Levstik, Linda S.; Groth, Jeanette – Teachers College Record, 2005
This study investigates the ways in which 150 Ghanaian junior secondary students negotiate the tensions between ethnic and national history in building conceptions of democratic citizenship. While unofficial histories operate in Ghana, and some of these may be oppositional, the students in this study do not describe their own or others' ethnic…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Democracy
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Henn, Cynthia – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
In this article, the author describes a unit she implemented on Batik designs. This unit helped second-graders gain an understanding of the batik process while learning about mask designs and the Senegalese culture. Batik has origins in many areas around the world, including Indonesia and West Africa. This fabric-resist process involves the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, African Culture, African American History, Grade 2
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Wieder, Alan – Educational Researcher, 2004
The hearings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and subsequent oral history projects elevated testimony as part of the South African transformation process. In this article, the author argues that testimony as oral history is important as a public forum for people who have been historically invisible. In addition, he contends that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Methodology, Oral History, African Culture
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Klopper, Christopher – International Journal of Music Education, 2005
The Pan African Society of Musical Arts Education (PASMAE) initiated the concept of Music Action Research Teams (MAT cells) at the grass-roots level for the collaborative sharing and learning of educators throughout Africa. The current number of 27 cells in Africa is a modest realization of the society's aims. However, it is strongly felt that if…
Descriptors: Intervention, Action Research, Foreign Countries, Cooperation
Jarvis, Peter, Ed.; Watts, Mary, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
As our understanding of learning focuses on the whole person rather than individual aspects of learning, so the process of learning is beginning to be studied from a wide variety of perspectives and disciplines. This handbook presents a comprehensive overview of the contemporary research into learning: it brings together a diverse range of…
Descriptors: Learning, Perception, Cognitive Processes, Nurses
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