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PDU3701 Assignment 2 ||(Answers and Guidelines)| Due Date June 2026

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1.1


The marginalisation of African values in educational systems on the African continent can

largely be attributed to the legacy of colonialism. During the colonial period, education was

designed to advance European cultural, political, and economic interests rather than to

preserve and promote African identities, traditions, and knowledge systems. As a result,

Western values became dominant while African values were often disregarded or treated as

inferior (Higgs & Letseka, 2024).


One significant way in which African values were marginalised was through the exclusion of

African languages from formal education. Colonial governments promoted European

languages such as English, French, and Portuguese as the primary languages of teaching

and learning. This practice reduced the status of indigenous African languages and

contributed to the perception that valuable knowledge could only be transmitted through

European languages (Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, 1986).


African indigenous knowledge systems were also largely neglected. Traditional knowledge

relating to agriculture, medicine, environmental conservation, conflict resolution, and

community leadership was often excluded from school curricula. Instead, learners were

taught predominantly Western theories and perspectives, which created the impression that

African knowledge lacked academic value (Le Grange, 2016).


Another form of marginalisation involved the promotion of individualism over

communalism. Many African societies emphasise collective responsibility, cooperation, and

social harmony, values often associated with Ubuntu. However, formal education systems

, frequently prioritised individual achievement, competition, and personal success, reflecting

Western educational philosophies rather than African cultural traditions (Letseka, 2012).


The curriculum also tended to prioritise European history, literature, philosophy, and cultural

achievements while giving limited attention to African contributions to knowledge and

civilisation. This imbalance reinforced the notion of Western cultural superiority and

weakened learners’ appreciation of their own cultural heritage (Higgs & Letseka, 2024).


Furthermore, traditional African methods of teaching and learning, such as storytelling, oral

traditions, mentorship, and experiential learning, were replaced by formal classroom

practices based on Western models of education. Consequently, many indigenous

educational practices lost their significance within formal schooling systems (Msila, 2022).


The overall effect was the systematic weakening of African cultural identities and the

continued dominance of Western values within African education, a situation that has

contributed to contemporary calls for the decolonisation of education across the continent

(Higgs & Letseka, 2024).




1.2


Westernisation refers to the process through which individuals or societies adopt the

cultural values, beliefs, practices, institutions, and ways of thinking associated with Western

countries, often resulting in the reduced influence of local traditions and indigenous

knowledge systems.


In the context of education, Westernisation occurs when Western perspectives are viewed

as the standard for knowledge and learning. For example, many African schools use

European languages as the primary medium of instruction while indigenous languages

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