2023
DOI: 10.1007/s41297-023-00181-3
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Reconstructing the social responsibilities of African universities towards citizenship education: perspectives from the ujamaa philosophy of Julius Nyerere

Abstract: Even though the role of higher education in economic development and innovation has been widely discussed, its relevance in constructing democratic and civic values that pervade citizenship education is yet to be properly explored. The significance of higher education in Tanzania has also been discussed within the broad framework of the economic benefits of such education; yet, the social relevance of universities enhancing citizenship and community values has not been properly interrogated. This research appr… Show more

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“…In addition, there are also challenges related to the training and support of academic staff, as well as the coordination of different departments and stakeholders involved in the teacher education process. All these issues ought to addressed and situated within the relevant socioeconomic and historical circumstances of participating schools (Kibona & Woldegiorgis, 2023). It is necessary to reflect thoroughly on the historical trajectory of education on the continent itself, in order to comprehend the of African universities, their responsibilities in African cultures and their location within the global knowledge system (Kibona, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, there are also challenges related to the training and support of academic staff, as well as the coordination of different departments and stakeholders involved in the teacher education process. All these issues ought to addressed and situated within the relevant socioeconomic and historical circumstances of participating schools (Kibona & Woldegiorgis, 2023). It is necessary to reflect thoroughly on the historical trajectory of education on the continent itself, in order to comprehend the of African universities, their responsibilities in African cultures and their location within the global knowledge system (Kibona, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes the instrumental social role in developing public reasoning skills for contributions to public discussions, policy and democracy or bringing youth into contact with others and broadening the horizon of their experiences (Walker & Fongwa, 2017). Universities also produce graduates who are passionate about the interests of the broader society (see Kibona, 2020;Kibona & Woldegiorgis, 2023;Mukwambo, 2016). However, this study focuses on foregrounding the voices of students to uncover how universities in Tanzania prepare them for the job market.…”
Section: He and Employability: A Contested Discoursementioning
confidence: 99%