
Critical and Creative Education for the New Africa.
Title:
Critical and Creative Education for the New Africa.
Author:
Pacho, Titus O.
ISBN:
9783035304510
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (217 pages)
Series:
Africa in Development ; v.62
Africa in Development
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms Used -- Preface An Educational Philosophy for the New Africa -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Role of Critical and Creative Education in Building a Positive African Image -- Chapter 2 The Need for Critical and Creative Education in Africa -- Chapter 3 A Response to the Need for CCE in Africa -- Chapter 4 CCE and Poverty Eradication -- Chapter 5 Political Education in Africa -- Chapter 6 Conflict Studies and Conflict Management -- Chapter 7 Ethics and HIV/AIDS in Africa -- Chapter 8 Education for Social Justice -- Chapter 9 Globalization and its Implications for Africa -- Chapter 10 CCE and Empowerment for Responsibility in Africa -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
This book is about re-inventing Africa - it aims to induct a new cohort of dedicated professionals, guided not by material gains and power, but by personal commitment, in building a better society. It is about an education that develops responsible citizens inspired by the desire to serve their fellow men and women, people who can contribute their time and talents to make society a better place in which to live. Unless people are empowered by an education tailored to address their needs, they cannot be effective participants in bringing about constructive change. An education that prepares Africans to live confidently, as Africans, in today's globalized world is a prerequisite for developing an active and responsible citizenry. The book also examines some of the key critical areas on which African countries need to focus their attention: poverty eradication; combating corruption; peace, security and development; democracy and constitutionalism; good governance; social justice; globalization and empowerment. It criticizes extremes, creates a healthy synthesis of African and Western thought about education - particularly education for citizenship and for social transformation - an education which concerns itself with human dignity, social equality and respect, rather than fear, for authority.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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