Description
Kamali Academy Afrikan Centered Curriculum
From the Intro:
When it comes to curriculum, I like to start with a question that Amos
Wilson asked, “What kind of Afrikans do we need to solve the kinds of
problems we have?” This question centers my thoughts powerfully. It helps
me to hone in on the skills and abilities our children must possess to in order
for their education to truly be an education for liberation. This question does
not allow our minds to fall back on European notions of education and
forces us to stay true to ourselves and our plight.
Table of Contents:
Introduction | 1 | |
Sukunni (Roots) Elementary | ||
Kindergarten | 11 | |
1st Grade | 13 | |
2nd Grade | 15 | |
3rd Grade | 18 | |
4th Grade | 21 | |
Abedwo Middle School | ||
5th Grade | 25 | |
6th Grade | 28 | |
7th Grade | 32 | |
8th Grade | 36 | |
Asafo (Warriors) High School | ||
9th Grade | 39 | |
10th Grade | 43 | |
11th Grade | 47 | |
12th Grade | 51 | |
Conclusion | 55 |
This curriculum offers Afrikan Centered guidelines for an Afrikan Centered Education ranging from Kindergarten to High School Senior Year.
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