Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Recent Addition Essay
Childhood should be a time when children argon c befree and with come in  whatso perpetu in  everyy responsibilities or worries. This however, is not the case in all children, particularly children who are  uncertain, anxious or socially withdrawn from their  unused surroundings, people and new social situations. This therefore does not allow them to feel comfortable  replete to interact and or make new friends easily.With the recent addition to my  ramify of  genius such learner I felt compelled to try and  attention with this new learners feeling of being  single out and alone in a new environment. To ensure this new learner did not feel singled out or further disadvantaged, I used the African   cultivate of thought  design of Caring Communities as a form of welcoming and  comprehend this shy and anxious learner into our  stem. Through the love and caring shown to all members of our  gathering or class  confederation, no one member need ever feel alone, left out of an activity or i   nteracting without at least one friend at a time. This means we are all embracing our other  partnership members, treating them equally and treating them as we want to be treated. This creates social security or a safe sense of community for all and ensures our new learner is feeling less socially awkward, isolated and alone.This sense of community is one of the fundamental corner stones of African philosophy and one of the greatest differences with the western philosophy. It is a talk tradition where great emphasises is placed for the good of the community rather than one individual person and is marked by communalism and communal interdependence in many spheres of community life. African philosophy is a natural reaction to the strife, dilemmas and obstacles faced by Africa, together with the elimination and repudiation of colonisation and  domination by the Western  humans. African philosophy has captivated the Western world, who  compound the various facets into their own New Age    Movement.Included in African philosophy is the extensive and all-embracing principle of Ubuntu. Ubuntu is the part of African philosophy that contributes and provides us with insight into  arrangement our own lives in relation to the world around us. Ubuntu is the capacity to express compassion, dignity,harmony and  charity in the  opera hat interest of our community above self-interest. The community is therefore the core or essence of Ubuntu. There exists a common bond or  interconnection between all humans and through shared synergy and intercommunication we are able to recognise, identify and discover our own human qualities of humanness, trustworthiness, goodness,  respectfulness and  graciousness and then attest to them in others around us. It gives human beings their humanity, and we are affirming our humanity when acknowledging that of others. Ubuntu embodies the concept of mutual  looking and the appreciation of differences in humans respect others if you are to respect yo   urself.Ubuntu is therefore an important new concept introduced to my group or community of learners who need to ensure that they actively adopt these African philosophy principles within their everyday lives. By adopting these principles all members of our group or community, including the new learner, will enjoy a spirit of mutual support, understanding and caring for each others well-being. The learners will come to understand that we must treat each other with dignity, respect, compassion, humaneness, humbleness and share a brotherly/sisterly love within our community or group. That all members of our group or community need to be included and no person ever isolated, therefore we must ensure that our new community member, learner, is invited and accepted within our community or group thereby encapsulating and embracing the principle of Ubuntu and promoting the African  identity and a participatory group or community. Through African philosophy we have come to teach our  girlish    group or young community about our African identity and promoting cultural unity through our diversity. By putting into practice the  basic principle of African philosophy we are ensuring all our learners come to know compassion, kindness,  self-sacrifice and respect at school, making it a place of effective  cultivation and teaching within a safe environment with happy school community members.References1.Higgs, P & Smith, J. 2000. Rethinking our world. Cape Town Juta.  
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