2020
DOI: 10.1080/23802014.2020.1762509
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Ubuntucurrerein the academy: a case study from the South African experience

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“…When Ubuntu is at the centre such engagements cannot be unduly disconcerting. Ubuntu currere, which is characterised by Hlatshwayo et al (2020) as emblematic of everything in the cosmos have the potential to emancipate educational and social relations of the African working-class students.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When Ubuntu is at the centre such engagements cannot be unduly disconcerting. Ubuntu currere, which is characterised by Hlatshwayo et al (2020) as emblematic of everything in the cosmos have the potential to emancipate educational and social relations of the African working-class students.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result of this is that the lived experiences of BAME professors are excluded, which can impact negatively on student engagement due to a lack of connection or relation. Hierarchy is also seen in teaching methods, as the traditional method follows a top-down, didactic approach, in which students are expected to accept the knowledge given by academics as true [21]. This reinforces power differentials between students and academics, posing a challenge for students in contributing, voicing concerns, or influencing change.…”
Section: Modern Manifestations Of Colonised Stem In Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further way to exercise culturally sensitive feedback within PBL is to encourage a reflective and dialogical approach; this is inherently decolonial, as it disrupts the hierarchy between teacher and student and improves student empowerment and agency [21]. PBL feedback can be constructed as a conversation between teacher and student, one in which the student is able to voice their opinions and responses to their feedback, allowing for a deconstruction of the hierarchy in which the teacher normally exercises an absolute judgement over the student's work.…”
Section: Culturally Sensitive Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On violence in South African higher education: An ideological perspective their confined contexts. In an effort at overcoming this challenge, and building from what Santos (2007) proposes as the "ecologies of knowledge", I draw on Pinar (1994) and Le Grange (2019) to develop the concept of Ubuntu curerre (or ubuntu curriculum), as an ontoepistemic solution to higher education curriculum thinking (Hlatshwayo, Shawa and Nxumalo 2020;. Ubuntu-currere is a philosophical project committed to humanising and Africanising 1 the existential relationship between the teacher and the student.…”
Section: Hlatshwayomentioning
confidence: 99%