Background: Universities, globally, and in South Africa, continue to be confronted with demands for transformation, humanisation of pedagogical practices and to embrace social justice. Aim: In this article, we bring to the surface possibilities of Ubuntu pedagogy within a social justice framework. We intersect Collective Fingers Theory and Social Justice Theory to propose the notion of Ubuntu pedagogy, which draws from African philosophy of Ubuntu. We argue that Ubuntu pedagogy provides an alternation to the current pedagogies that draw from European theories for teaching and learning in the South African higher education context. We put forward that, Ubuntu pedagogy, when embraced with understanding and dignity it deserves, has the potent...
CITATION: Shanyanana, R. N. & Waghid, Y. 2016. Reconceptualizing ubuntu as inclusion in African high...
It cannot be overthrown that South African education - basic and higher - plays a central role in ge...
CITATION: Leibowitz, B. 2009. Towards a Pedagogy of Possibility: Teaching and Learning From a 'Socia...
Education in South Africa, and Africa at large, has always been construed from Eurocentric perspecti...
Masters Degree. Univerity of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Ubuntu and social justice are both conc...
Despite post-apartheid policy intentions to redress the effects of apartheid, inequalities in higher...
This book examines African philosophy of education and the enactment of ubuntu justice through a mas...
This article is a response to a qualitative study that examined how the indigenous African notion of...
This article is a discussion in two parts. The first part addresses the Southern African indigenous ...
The indigenous sub-Saharan African philosophy of ubuntu that comes down to the expression: “I am a h...
This article seeks to situate curriculum transformation in the South African learning environment on...
Times are indeed changing as South African universities continues to struggle under the growing pres...
This article is part of a longer term project between the Department of Religion and Theology at the...
Drawing on the work of South African philosophers (Waghid, 2014; Eze, 2010; Ramose, 2002; Venter, 20...
ABSTRACTChallenges experienced in the higher education context require new academics to engage with ...
CITATION: Shanyanana, R. N. & Waghid, Y. 2016. Reconceptualizing ubuntu as inclusion in African high...
It cannot be overthrown that South African education - basic and higher - plays a central role in ge...
CITATION: Leibowitz, B. 2009. Towards a Pedagogy of Possibility: Teaching and Learning From a 'Socia...
Education in South Africa, and Africa at large, has always been construed from Eurocentric perspecti...
Masters Degree. Univerity of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Ubuntu and social justice are both conc...
Despite post-apartheid policy intentions to redress the effects of apartheid, inequalities in higher...
This book examines African philosophy of education and the enactment of ubuntu justice through a mas...
This article is a response to a qualitative study that examined how the indigenous African notion of...
This article is a discussion in two parts. The first part addresses the Southern African indigenous ...
The indigenous sub-Saharan African philosophy of ubuntu that comes down to the expression: “I am a h...
This article seeks to situate curriculum transformation in the South African learning environment on...
Times are indeed changing as South African universities continues to struggle under the growing pres...
This article is part of a longer term project between the Department of Religion and Theology at the...
Drawing on the work of South African philosophers (Waghid, 2014; Eze, 2010; Ramose, 2002; Venter, 20...
ABSTRACTChallenges experienced in the higher education context require new academics to engage with ...
CITATION: Shanyanana, R. N. & Waghid, Y. 2016. Reconceptualizing ubuntu as inclusion in African high...
It cannot be overthrown that South African education - basic and higher - plays a central role in ge...
CITATION: Leibowitz, B. 2009. Towards a Pedagogy of Possibility: Teaching and Learning From a 'Socia...