The 21st Century Educated African Person and the Loss of Africans’ Educational Identity: Towards an Afro Education Model

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The 21st Century Educated African Person and the Loss of Africans’ Educational Identity: Towards an Afro Education Model

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Title: The 21st Century Educated African Person and the Loss of Africans’ Educational Identity: Towards an Afro Education Model
Author: Amukowa, Wycliffe; Ayuya, Caroline
Abstract: Africa like other parts of the world strongly believes in the axiom of education per excellence, that is, African nations share in the vision of education as a pivot for social change and integrated development. However review of literature shows a discontent from some African scholars over the practice of Western formal education on the Continent of Africa. This discontent stems from the belief that Western formal education destroys Africa; resulting into the loss of Africans’ educational identity, underdevelopment, moral decadence and cultural erosion. Several concerns emerge in the light of this discontent: 1).What is Education? 2).Who is an educated person? 3) Who is responsible for Africans loss of educational identity? This paper engages a critical appraisal and review of this discontent with the intentions of arriving at an understanding of the 21st Key Words: Africa, Colonialism, Culture, Development, Education, European, Schooling Century educated African Person and proposes an educational model for Africa in this regard.
Description: Journal Article
URI: http://repository.daystar.ac.ke/xmlui/handle/123456789/3709
Date: 2013-03


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