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" Transforming Humanities and Social Sciences in the East African Community Universities: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1083627
Doc. No : LA127256
Call No : ‭10.1163/26836408-0120102002‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Abubakar Kateregga
: Canisius Ruterana
: Charline Mulindahabi
: Telesphore Ngarambe
Title & Author : Transforming Humanities and Social Sciences in the East African Community Universities: [Article] : From Endangerment to Sustainability\ Abubakar Kateregga, Telesphore Ngarambe, Charline Mulindahabi, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Utafiti
Date : 2017
Volume/ Issue Number : 12/1-2
Page No : 1–24
Abstract : This study was conducted in eight universities within the East African Community (EAC). Its objective was to investigate the endangerment situation of the Humanities in order to suggest some lessons for Rwanda in transforming the teaching of these subjects. The endangerment was measured in terms of stakeholder salience, declining student enrolment, government budget-cuts as well as the devalorisation of these disciplines and negative society perceptions towards them. The study investigates the causes and consequences of this endangerment and shows how the embattled disciplines can be helped to survive. It draws on the stakeholders’ theory of salience to argue that less salient stakeholders in universities can have their saliency strengthened through policy. Humanities are disciplines holding the key towards solving a set of complex social problems in the current globalised world because they offer a sure channel of imparting analytical and critical thinking skills, effective argumentation and negotiation skills. It is argued that if left unchecked, the current devalorisation of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) in favour of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) will eventually lead to a non-holistic education with inadequate skills for all categories of students, including science ones. Graduates need these skills to cope with challenging social demands in their workplace. This study was conducted in eight universities within the East African Community (EAC). Its objective was to investigate the endangerment situation of the Humanities in order to suggest some lessons for Rwanda in transforming the teaching of these subjects. The endangerment was measured in terms of stakeholder salience, declining student enrolment, government budget-cuts as well as the devalorisation of these disciplines and negative society perceptions towards them. The study investigates the causes and consequences of this endangerment and shows how the embattled disciplines can be helped to survive. It draws on the stakeholders’ theory of salience to argue that less salient stakeholders in universities can have their saliency strengthened through policy. Humanities are disciplines holding the key towards solving a set of complex social problems in the current globalised world because they offer a sure channel of imparting analytical and critical thinking skills, effective argumentation and negotiation skills. It is argued that if left unchecked, the current devalorisation of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) in favour of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) will eventually lead to a non-holistic education with inadequate skills for all categories of students, including science ones. Graduates need these skills to cope with challenging social demands in their workplace.
Descriptor : African Studies
Descriptor : Arts
Descriptor : critical thinking skills
Descriptor : endangerment
Descriptor : HASS
Descriptor : holistic education
Descriptor : Humanities
Descriptor : job opportunities
Descriptor : Sociology Anthropology
Descriptor : stakeholders’ theory of salience
Descriptor : STEM
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/26836408-0120102002‬
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