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,TPS3704 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
2025 (711336)- DUE 28 May 2025; 100% TRUSTED
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MULTIPLE CHOICE,ASSURED EXCELLENCE
Question: South Africa’s education system has been shaped by
a complex history of colonialism and apartheid, which have
influenced the structure, content, and delivery of knowledge. In
recent years, there has been an increasing call to Africanise and
decolonise the curriculum to make it more inclusive, relevant,
and reflective of indigenous knowledge systems, African
philosophies, and the lived experiences of South Africans. In an
essay of 2000 words, critically discuss how you would define
Africanising or Decolonising the Curriculum from a South
African perspective. Your discussion should be holistic and
should incorporate:Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks
Define Africanisation and decolonisation in the context of
education. Discuss key theories that support these concepts,
such as Afrocentrism, Ubuntu, and Indigenous Knowledge
Systems (IKS). Historical Context and Rationale Explain the
historical impact of colonialism and apartheid on the education
system. Discuss why decolonisation and Africanisation are
necessary for transformation in South African education.
Practical Examples of Africanising the Curriculum Provide
concrete examples of how Africanisation can be integrated into
different subjects (e.g., History, Science, Mathematics, and the
Arts). Discuss how local languages, storytelling, oral traditions,

, and African epistemologies can be incorporated into teaching
methods. Implementation Strategies Propose strategies that
schools, universities, and policymakers can use to decolonise
and Africanise curricula. Consider teacher training, policy
reforms, community engagement, and textbook revisions.
Challenges and Criticism Identify potential barriers to
curriculum transformation, including resistance from
institutions, lack of resources, and political challenges. Discuss
criticisms of Africanisation and how these concerns can be
addressed. Conclusion Summarise key points and provide
recommendations for how South Africa can fully embrace a
decolonised and Africanised education system. Your essay
should be well-structured, include references to academic
sources, policies, and case studies, and present a balanced
argument while advocating for the transformation of the
curriculum in a meaningful and practical way.
. It will highlight the historical context, the rationale behind
these concepts, and propose implementation strategies while
considering challenges and criticisms.
1. Introduction
The call to Africanise and decolonise the curriculum in South
Africa has grown in recent years, responding to the complex
legacy of colonialism and apartheid. These historical injustices
have shaped the structure and content of the South African
education system in ways that marginalise indigenous
knowledge systems, African philosophies, and local languages.

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