“In our Return to Righteous Living and Sovereignty, we are teaching something we have been taught against learning. We are not just teaching our students about Africa – we are teaching them to be African.” – Author
Coming after the author’s Education for Liberation/CIBI at 30 (2002) and CIBI’s Work (2011, 2014) Isahluko 1 (Part 1) of this monograph continues reinforcing the preparation and lifelong fortification of worker-warriors for our Return to Righteous Living & Sovereignty as the purpose of African Education. It touches on some of the components of African Education – from its spiritual-cultural and sociopolitical content to the development of commitment, character, cooperation, collective work & responsibility, honesty & integrity, empathy, self-discipline, a strong work ethic, academic-cognitive-technical fervor, conflict management skills, and Family building skills, including those needed for mate selection, courtship, marriage and effective parenting. (68 Pages)
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