实施历史教育,将其作为加强群体间关系的国家战略框架

Gabriel Chukwuma Eta oghenevwegba Oyibode, Esidene Erunke, Hafsat Kigbu, Mohammed Abdullahi
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本研究的主要目的是探讨阻碍非洲大陆进步的日益严重的社会政治、文化和经济问 题,并说明在学校课程中重振历史可以在多大程度上加强非洲大陆的发展实践。非洲普遍存在一些社会问题,包括不安全、种族-宗教冲突、选举后暴力和其他一 些社会危机。因此,从非洲西部地区到南部、中部非洲、东部和北部,都有关于冲突的报道。毫无疑问,因群体利益冲突而产生的冲突,特别是在敌对势力和几个交战团体之间产生的冲突,是经济和政治发展的祸根。对于大多数批评者来说,争论的焦点仍然是学校--高中和高等教育机构(如大学、理工学院等)中历史科目的降级。这种情况的倍增效应是在过去和当代之间造成了巨大的差距,在当代,绝大多数人毫无争议地与团结的主流文化和非洲共同的文化遗产隔绝开来。同样,随着全球化和信息与传播技术(ICT)浪潮的兴起,普通非洲儿童的取向或多或少地受到了西方文化的巨大影响。我们现在在大多数非洲社会(包括尼日利亚)所经历的是这样一种制度,在这种制度下,人们几乎意识不到泛非的兄弟情谊精神,这种精神体现在集体利益以及爱与关怀之中。这种发展态势的后果很快就摆在了非洲大陆的面前,该次区域不断面临着诸多挑战,如缺乏社区纽带、冲突、暴力、恐怖主义、绑架(如尼日利亚的情况)、贩卖儿童、土匪行为、小武器和轻武器扩散、贩毒等等。本文以历史为切入点,探讨了一些可以采用的策略,以缓解非洲社会各群体和阶层之间持续恶化的社会问题。本研究从本质上讲是一项档案工作,因此依赖于现有的专家著作进行调查。因此,数据收集方法是辅助性的。本文建议,为了有效地应对非洲大陆面临的挑战,迫切需要加强与非洲文化和原则有关的历史叙事的教学和学习,特别是在非洲学校的青少年中。这样,人们所追求的国家建设、和平、稳定和可行的群体间关系就会实现。
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Implementing History Education as Strategic National Framework for Strengthening Intergroup Relations
The main objective of this study is to examine the increasing socio-political, cultural and economic problems that have militated against the progress of African continent, and demonstrate the extent to which the re invigoration of history in school curriculum can strengthen development practice in the continent. Africa generally has been plagued by several social problems ranging from insecurity, ethnic-religious conflicts, post-election violence and a number of other socially motivated crises. Thus from the western African region to the south, Central Africa; East and North, the evidence of conflicts have been reported. The conflicts arising from clash of group interests, and particularly, among contending forces and several belligerent groups have unarguably, been the bane of economic and political development. To most critics, the arguments have continued to hinge of the relegation of history subjects in schools-high schools and tertiary institutions such as universities, polytechnics, among others. The multiplier effect of this is the huge gap that has been created between the past and contemporary age where a vast majority of the people are unarguably isolated from the mainstream culture of unity and common African cultural heritage. Again, with the rising wave of globalization and Information and Communications Technology (ICT), the orientation of the average African child is more or less greatly influenced by western culture and exposure. What we now experience in most African societies (Nigeria inclusive), is a system where people are hardly conscious of the Pan-African spirit of brotherhood which finds expression in collective interest as well as love and care. The consequence of this development is fast staring the continent in the face, while the sub-region constantly gravitate with numerous challenges raging from lack of community bonds, conflicts, violence, terrorism, kidnapping(as in the case of Nigeria);child trafficking, banditry, proliferation of small arms and light weapons; drug peddling ,among others. This paper is an exploration of some of the strategies that can be employed in order to mitigate social problems that have continued to fester among groups and sections of the African society using history subject as a point of departure. The study is essentially an archival work, and hence, relies on existing works of experts for its investigation. The method of data collection is therefore secondary in nature. The paper recommends that to effectively contain the challenges confronting the continent, there is the urgent need to reinforce the teaching and learning of historical narratives having to do with African culture and principles, especially among teenage population in African schools. This way, the much sought-after nation-building, peace, stability and viable inter group relations would be realized.  
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