2019
DOI: 10.1108/s2055-364120190000017008
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Afrocentric Mentoring Models of Marginalized Individuals in Higher Education

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“…For African higher education to be decolonized, Afrocentric leading is needed. Such leadership, according to Mahlangu [95], requires the application of Afrocentric philosophy, indigenous wisdoms, and embracing cultural traditions and perspectives of the faculty members and student bodies in decision-making and their agile implementation. Afrocentric leadership has comparative advantage backed by African values and principles of Ubuntu as the foundation upon which African humanity could be constructed in Africa.…”
Section: Higher Education Institutions Still Reflect the Colonial And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For African higher education to be decolonized, Afrocentric leading is needed. Such leadership, according to Mahlangu [95], requires the application of Afrocentric philosophy, indigenous wisdoms, and embracing cultural traditions and perspectives of the faculty members and student bodies in decision-making and their agile implementation. Afrocentric leadership has comparative advantage backed by African values and principles of Ubuntu as the foundation upon which African humanity could be constructed in Africa.…”
Section: Higher Education Institutions Still Reflect the Colonial And...mentioning
confidence: 99%