African Traditional Education Component1 #18808 "The philosophical foundations of African traditional education are the five principles of preparationism, functionalism, communalism, perennialism and holisticism". What are the key issues (weakness/strengths) and how/should this system be sued as an educational tool?
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- CitationsAdd new citationList by: CiterankMapLink[1] Some key issues in African traditional education
Author: Michael B Adeyemi, Augustus A Adeyinka Publication info: Spring 2002 Cited by: Earl Burrowes, Sr. 11:08 PM 17 May 2009 GMT URL:
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Excerpt / Summary ABSTRACT. Against a background discussion of the concept and general purpose of education, this article examines some key issues in African traditional education, namely its philosophical foundations, content and methods, strengths and weaknesses. The philosophical foundations of African traditional education are the five principles of preparationism, functionalism, communalism, perennialism and holisticism. We have highlighted the physical, social and spiritual content of African traditional education and the practical method of teaching and learning. The strengths and weaknesses of African traditional education are discussed and the attention of readers directed to possible areas for further study. |