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What is Eurocentric Views

Handbook of Research on Shifting Paradigms of Disabilities in the Schooling System
Eurocentric views and practices emphasize cultural beliefs and values rooted and based on European or “Western” cultures.
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Merging Eurocentric and Afrocentric Paradigms to Support People Living With Disabilities in the Schooling System
Khetsiwe Phumelele Masuku (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa) and Nomfundo Moroe (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5800-6.ch029
Abstract
Inclusive education for children with disabilities is yet to be realized despite numerous international, regional, and continental policies and conventions. The authors of the chapter present that African polices are usually developed based on international treaties, which—although they do consider disability issues which are common across the globe when making presentations on disability policies—may not necessarily adequately consider the nuances specific to the African context. As a result, Eurocentric paradigms, which are often excluding and marginalizing to other worldviews, have been unsuccessful, and therefore require to be used in conjuction with Afrocentric, context-specific paradigms. The authors specifically propose “ubuntu” as a potential framework that can facilitate the achievement of inclusion for children with disabilities in education due to its strong link to interconnection and human dignity, and its emphasis on one's true human potential being attributed through collaboration with others.
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