The Education of Black People by W.E.B DuBois: #1.The Hampton Idea/1906

Abstract/Focus on Lecture #1

Transformative learning experiences involve more than acquiring academic knowledge. Such experiences must facilitate the gaining of wisdom, helping to build an enduring capacity to apply learning to meet communal challenges. This lecture examines the contribution to global traditions and innovations in teaching and learning from classical, medieval, and contemporary African experiences.

-- Dr. Gregory Carr

The Lecture: Learning, Wisdom and the African World Experience Dr. Gregory Carr.

Resources: Chapter 1; The Hampton Ideal, Education of the Negro, W.E.B. Du Bois, 1910.

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W.E.B. Dubois and Agriculture 

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W.E.B. Dubois and domestic economy 

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Wisdom and African world experience

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Jacob Carruthers and African ancestors and dignity

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African diaspora and knowledge and contributions 

Contemporary African experiences and teaching and learning 

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Dubois and "men and boys" and Booker T. Washington

Dubois and “the joy of living” and study and teaching 

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Transformative learning and African diasporic communities and teaching and learning 

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