Education, from a Critical Theory perspective, would emphasise
1.A system in which existing social, political and economic structures are critically
examined and evaluated
2.A system in which all power is shared by all regardless of race, gender, sexual
preference or age
3.A system in which all learners are free to select their own curriculum and pace at which
they achieve learning
4.A system in which learners are encouraged to conform to the values of their particular
communities.
What can System Theory help us to achieve in education?
1.To ignore values and ethics.
2.To places much emphasis on abstract reasoning.
3.To encourage learners to persevere in problem solving.
4.It encourages scholarship and research.
To what is a post view of an african philosophy of Education?
1) the cultivation of more open and reflective human encounters
2) the autonomy of persons
3) the political hegemony
4) none of the above
external nature proof example
You could convince someone of something they did not believe by giving them a circular argument.
Elaborate on that.
'You could never convince anyone of something they did not believe by giving them a circular argument.'
Deny this idea and explain why it is false.
Discuss the role of lobolo and mafisa in the late mixed-farming communities of Southern Africa.
Discuss the role and social status of women in precolonial Khoekhoe communities
Explain the connection between livestock ownership, wealth, social status and political power in precolonial Khoekhoe society.
Indigenous African knowledge systems in education are characterised by their.