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What is Critical Incidence

Handbook of Research on Social, Cultural, and Educational Considerations of Indigenous Knowledge in Developing Countries
Critical incidences are Events that have strong catalytic effects. The events are decisive and influence conduct and approaches. Something of special importance seems to happen, which is either positive or negative, and which might offer valuable new insights into how a practice can be improved. During the incidents, special skills of individuals are outplayed.
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Indigenous Knowledge Exclusion in Education Systems of Africans: Impact of Beingness and Becoming an African
Gubela Mji (Stellenbosch University, South Africa), Rosemary Kalenga (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa), Lieketseng Ned (Stellenbosch University, South Africa), Melanie Alperstein (Cape Town University, South Africa), and Dennis Banda (University of Zambia, Zambia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0838-0.ch003
Abstract
This chapter intends to push the frontiers of knowledge production and raise consciousness of indigenous knowledge systems as an essential strategy that can enable transformation and enhance intergenerational approaches to learning for all Africans. The lack of inclusion of indigenous knowledge that is produced through the daily interaction of African children within the home and their environment in African education systems has had a negative impact and is a threat to the beingness of Africans. This does not only have a negative impact on the beingness of the African child but also on the journey of becoming an African. Becoming an African is an evolving concept that requires consistent self-reflection and adjustment according to the context and ongoing changes that occur in that context. African education systems and research can play a transformative constructive role in the revival of beingness and becoming an African person.
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