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The Concept of "Ubuntu": Africa's Most Important Contribution to Multicultural Education?
Examines the African concept of "ubuntu", which indicates an inner state of almost complete humanization and is the essence of community and commonality. Discusses how ubuntu could contribute to multi-cultural education. Central to the concept of ubuntu, and much like the philosophy underlying multi-cultural education, is that caring for others is a fundamental approach to life in all its facets. (SM)
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Author/Creator: Le Roux, Johann
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Date Published: Spr
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Journal/Secondary Title: Mct
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ISSN: 0263-0869
English
Journal Article (CIJE)
080 Journal Articles; 141 Reports--Descriptive
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Number: 2
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Volume: 18
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Year: 2000
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