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The Cultures of Africa
- 'Venturing into the Untapped African Way of Life' (Online) |
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Wed. 2nd. Period | Simon M. Bedelo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Keywords: Culture, Discussion, Listening, Literature, Presentation, Project, Research, Speaking, Web Activities, Online reading, Summary writing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Window on Africa is an online course focussing on cross-cultural issues. Most sessions take place synchronously with a few of the sessions on-demand. As for the course itself, it is an obvious fact that many outside of Africa are fascinated by the cultural dynamics of the continent. Few, however, have had the opportunity of grasping the core of Africa's cultures. This course aims, therefore, to provide an objective glimpse that enables students to understand the so-called 'African Way of Life'. The language components of the course are reading, listening, presentation and free discussion. |
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Topics for the class activities involve aspects of cross-comparative cultures in both Asia and Africa. At the end of the course, students will be able to 1) understand the underlying issues that affect African lives; 2) understand the contextual foundation for dealing with ongoing issues vital to the continent and 3) to know how to objectively discuss issues of African interest. |
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Participation in and feedback from group discussions: 20% |
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This class is fun and rewarding. The class allows students to connect their academic interest to the issues being discussed in the course. (S) is given to those students who: 1) have been active during groups and open discussions; 2) have handed in their assignments on time; and 3) achieved 95 percent of overall points. |
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