Nelson Mandela : Comparative Perspectives of his Significance for Education / / edited by Crain Soudien.

The death of Nelson Mandela, the great South African fighter for freedom, in December 2013 prompted several colleagues within the World Council of Comparative Education Societies community to come together to think about the significance of his life and his work for education. This book is the resul...

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Superior document:Comparative and International Education: A Diversity of Voices, A Diversity of Voices,
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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam : : SensePublishers :, Imprint: SensePublishers,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Language:English
Series:Comparative and International Education: A Diversity of Voices, A Diversity of Voices,
Physical Description:1 online resource (CLXXXII, 6 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Crain Soudien --   |t An Introduction /  |r Crain Soudien --   |t Becoming Mandela /  |r Kogila Moodley and Kanya Adam --   |t The Education of Nelson Mandela /  |r Ali A. Abdi --   |t Nelson Mandela and Dialogic Lifelong Learning /  |r Peter Rule --   |t Mandela and Afrikaans /  |r Michael Le Cordeur --   |t Informal Education as the Foundation for Grooming Future Leaders /  |r Bheki R. Mngomezulu --   |t An Analysis of Nelson Mandela’s Philosophy of Education /  |r Joseph Nasongo , Philip Mukonyi and Benard Nyatuka --   |t Intercultural Dialogue and Inclusive Education /  |r Mousumi Mukherjee --   |t Mandela’s Inspiration /  |r Saundra M. Tomlinson-Clarke and Darren L. Clarke --   |t The Idea of Higher Education as an Instrument for Social Mobility and Societal Transformation /  |r Saleem Badat --   |t The Mandela Legacy /  |r Yusuf Sayed and Azeem Badroodien --   |t “… Many More Hills to Climb” /  |r Diane Brook Napier --   |t The Provocation of Nelson Mandela /  |r Crain Soudien. 
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