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University and community: Evolving perceptions of the African university
Authors:Asavia Wandira
Institution:(1) Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
Abstract:For the past two decades universities in Africa have been engaged in a re-examination of their relationship with society. In the light of this, the popular characterization of the African university as reflecting colonial, international, ldquostages of developmentrdquo, or ldquolevels of integrationrdquo models, appears inadequate to describe the challenge involved in creating an African identity for the university. Similarly, conceptions of the university as an instrument for creating an ldquoeducatedrdquo, ldquoplannedrdquo or ldquochangedrdquo society or to think of it in terms of preserving and reflecting the dominant features of society, seem inadequate to describe fully the demands of contemporary and future society upon the university. A new framework of thought is urgently required; such a framework would encompass the desired aims of both the university and society and the relationships - dynamic and organic - between them. This article attempts to formulate such a framework and indicates its implications for the structure, content and operation of the university in Africa.
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