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TMN3706 Assignment 2 Memo | Due 9 April 2026. All questions fully answered. Question 1 1.1. Considering Ubuntu as a theoretical framework for pedagogical approaches to the teaching of the Social Sciences, explain this philosophy in terms of the following context 1.1.1. Ubuntu in South African Education 1.1.2. Ubuntu understood directly by literature 1.1.3. Ubuntu and curriculum policy documents 1.1.4. Relationship between Ubuntu and the achievement of social justice in education (1x5=25)

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 Question 1

1.1. Considering Ubuntu as a theoretical framework for pedagogical approaches to the teaching
of the Social Sciences, explain this philosophy in terms of the following context:

1.1.1. Ubuntu in South African Education

Ubuntu, as a philosophical framework, emphasises interconnectedness, humanity, and collective
well-being, which directly informs pedagogical approaches in South African education. In the
context of teaching Social Sciences, Ubuntu encourages a move away from purely individualistic,
competitive learning towards cooperative and community-oriented practices. This philosophy aligns
with the curriculum as praxis approach, which "focuses on bridging the gap between theory and
practice, strives toward a democratic decision-making, and the empowerment of people in the
process" (TMN3706, Study Guide, p. 17). Thus, Ubuntu in South African education promotes
classroom environments where learners collaborate, respect diverse perspectives, and develop a
sense of shared responsibility for learning and social cohesion.

1.1.2. Ubuntu Understood Directly by Literature

Within educational literature, Ubuntu is understood as a humanistic philosophy rooted in the
expression "Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu" (a person is a person through other people). This
perspective challenges Western-individualistic pedagogies by foregrounding relational ethics, mutual
care, and communal knowledge construction. As highlighted in the study guide, adopting an
approach informed by "Ubuntugogy" (pedagogy informed by the principles of Ubuntu) helps address
tensions between globalised curricula and local cultural autonomy (TMN3706, Study Guide, p. 35).
Literature therefore frames Ubuntu as a framework that values dialogue, shared meaning-making,
and the integration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) into teaching practice.

1.1.3. Ubuntu and Curriculum Policy Documents

While the CAPS curriculum documents do not always explicitly name Ubuntu, the principles of
Ubuntu are embedded in the aims and values of the Social Sciences curriculum. For example, the
study guide notes that History education supports citizenship by "explaining and encouraging the
values of the South African Constitution; encouraging civic responsibility and responsible
leadership... promoting human rights and peace by challenging prejudices" (TMN3706, Study Guide,
p. 70). These values resonate with Ubuntu’s emphasis on human dignity, collective responsibility,
and social harmony. Furthermore, the inclusion of Indigenous Knowledge Systems as a factor
affecting the curriculum (TMN3706, Study Guide, p. 36) reflects policy recognition of
community-based, relational epistemologies aligned with Ubuntu.

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