Education for Self-Effacement - A Student's View

Wangui Kimari
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Considering the ultimate limitations of instructing Kenya’s children in ‘civilised’ acts like eating a banana with a knife and fork at the expense of an education true to the nation’s history, Wangui Kimari wonders whether the current educational system simply upholds students’ self-effacement. When my sister was in primary school (the school where we all were had a supposedly pious nature that was the talk of town), like all of the students within this institution she had to take a mandatory ‘ethics’ class. The title of this class appeared to us ambivalent, big and intimidating, but from what we could garner, ‘ethics’ were simply tacit rules that we needed to embody in order to live (or pretend to live) in religious harmony with each other.
自我淡化教育——一个学生的观点
考虑到教育肯尼亚孩子们用刀叉吃香蕉等“文明”行为的最终局限性,Wangui Kimari怀疑当前的教育体系是否只是在支持学生的自我贬低。当我妹妹上小学的时候(我们上学的那所学校据说有一种虔诚的天性,这是镇上的话题),像这个机构里的所有学生一样,她必须上一门强制性的“道德”课。这门课的题目对我们来说是矛盾的、宏大的、令人生畏的,但从我们所能得到的信息来看,“伦理”只是我们需要体现的心照不宣的规则,以便在彼此之间的宗教和谐中生活(或假装生活)。
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