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Africanising The Curriculum Indigenous Perspectives And Theories 1st Edition Vuyisile Msila Mishack T Gumbo

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Africanising The Curriculum Indigenous Perspectives And Theories 1st Edition Vuyisile Msila Mishack T Gumbo
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Publisher: African Sun Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.7 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Vuyisile Msila; Mishack T. Gumbo
ISBN: 9780992236083, 0992236088
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Africanising The Curriculum Indigenous Perspectives And Theories 1st Edition Vuyisile Msila Mishack T Gumbo by Vuyisile Msila; Mishack T. Gumbo 9780992236083, 0992236088 instant download after payment.

The alienating nature of the dominant curriculum in African schools and universities is an issue which simmered just below the surface in the 2015 student protests that swept through the South African higher education sector. The collection of essays found in this timely publication, offers compelling arguments for the deliberate embrace of the African culture to advance African knowledge and enhance African lives. It proposes fresh perspectives on what shape and form a decolonised curriculum should take on.

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