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International Review of MissionVolume 20, Issue 4 p. 525-533 THOUGHTS AND REFLECTIONS ON THE EDUCATION OF AFRICANS S. BAUDERT D.Theol., S. BAUDERT D.Theol.Search for more papers by this author S. BAUDERT D.Theol., S. BAUDERT D.Theol.Search for more papers by this author First published: October 1931 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1758-6631.1931.tb04100.xCitations: 1Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text...
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Opening Paragraph It may seem a very ambitious task to attempt even an outline of the native conception of education in so large an area as Africa, with its varying races and languages, its great variety in types of social organization. Nevertheless, there are certain fundamental aspects of these African cultures which are identical in them all, and which differ profoundly from those which form the foundation of our own educational needs. If we wish to understand and to help these African...
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Three letters from engineers in a far-flung clime. They all emphasize the necessity for an all-round knowledge.
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In view of the probability that there is likely to be some little delay in publishing the official Memoir on the Bufumbira volcanic rocks, which is in course of preparation by Mr. A. D. Combe and the writer, with, we hope, collaboration with authorities in England, permission has been given to publish a short summary of the results so far obtained in the investigation of these rocks. Mr. Combe has made a careful geological survey of the ground and has separated on his map forty-nine flows...
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In spite of the great and manifold differences in the development of the various countries of Africa there is a tendency to consider them all as one whether from an economic, medical, educational, or religious point of view. In all these fields the white man in Africa is an explorer and an adventurer. The establishment of the Institute is witness to this. That it should include in its purview the health habits of the African peoples is a very welcome sign. Whether cleanliness is next to...
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The existence in Central Africa of a group of volcanoes, some of which are active, has long been known. They lie in the Central African Rift Valley (the western branch of the Rift Valley as distinct from the Eastern or Great Rift Valley) in the region where Uganda, Belgian Congo, and former German East Africa come together. There are eight major volcanic piles named from east to west, Muhavura, Mgahinga, Sabinyo, Wissoke, Karissimbi, Mikeno, Namlagira, and Ninagongo, with a large number of...
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The School in the Bush. By Victor Murray, M.A. A critical study of the Theory and Practice of Native Education in Africa. London1929. Longmans, Green & Co. 12s. 6d. xx + 431 S. Illustr. Karten. - Volume 3 Issue 2
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Opening Paragraph Our Institute should, from the very beginning of its activities, both in connexion with languages and with the cultures of the African native, bear in mind its ultimate aim, and not be satisfied with the mere introduction of more or less casual individual measures. This should not be interpreted as the pedantry of the German professor, nor should the contention be put forward that British experience goes to prove that such matters must be dealt with as they arise without...
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