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PDU3701 Assignment 2 2024 (solutions) 9.5.2 Assignment 02: Paragraph type questions: Mandatory assignment Question 1 1.1 African philosophy is concerned with attempting to reassert distinctively African ways of thinking and of relating to the world. In the light of this, what issues need to ...

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, 9.5.2 Assignment 02: Paragraph type questions: Mandatory assignment Question 1 1.1
African philosophy is concerned with attempting to reassert distinctively African ways of
thinking and of relating to the world. In the light of this, what issues need to be addressed
in education? List 4 issues. (8)
African philosophy, with its focus on reasserting distinctively African ways of thinking and
relating to the world, raises several important issues that need to be addressed in the field
of education. Integrating African philosophy into educational systems involves a nuanced
understanding of its principles and the challenges it aims to overcome. Here are four
critical issues that should be addressed:
1. Curriculum Relevance and Decolonization: There's a pressing need to revise
educational curricula to include African perspectives, histories, and philosophies.
The curriculum should be decolonized to move away from Eurocentric worldviews
and incorporate African epistemologies and methodologies (Wiredu, 1996). This
includes the study of African languages, literature, history, and philosophies to
ensure that education is relevant to the African context and promotes a sense of
identity and pride among African students.
2. Inclusive Pedagogy: Educators must adopt pedagogical approaches that are
inclusive of African philosophical ideas, such as Ubuntu, which emphasizes
community, interconnectedness, and mutual care (Metz, 2011). Teaching methods
should foster a sense of belonging, respect for diverse cultures, and a deep
understanding of the African way of life, promoting critical thinking and problem-
solving skills rooted in local contexts.
3. Cultural Competence: There's a necessity for educators to be culturally
competent, understanding, and appreciating the diversity within African cultures.
Education should not only impart knowledge but also promote cultural awareness
and sensitivity, ensuring that students from different backgrounds feel represented
and valued (Njoku, 2005). This involves training teachers to recognize and
challenge stereotypes and biases, creating an inclusive environment that respects
and celebrates cultural differences.
4. Integration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS): Recognizing and
integrating indigenous knowledge systems into formal education is crucial. African
indigenous knowledge, encompassing traditional skills, wisdom, and practices,
offers valuable insights into sustainable living, environmental conservation, and
community health (Dei, 2000). Incorporating IKS into science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, for example, can provide
students with practical and locally relevant learning experiences, bridging the gap
between traditional wisdom and modern scientific knowledge.
In addressing these issues, education in Africa can become more meaningful, empowering
students to navigate and contribute positively to their communities and the world at large.
This approach supports the development of a well-rounded individual who is rooted in their
culture while being open to global perspectives.
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