African Indigenous Intelligence Portrayed in Lonely Days: A Discourse from School Curriculum Integration Perspectives

Idialu Patricia Ejiyamenmen
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The main focus of this paper is on the appraisal of indigenous intelligence as displayed in an African prose titled Lonely Days authored by Bayo Adebowale. The paper gives a discourse on the concepts, perceptions, and empirical review on indigenous intelligence with close reference to instances in the novel. Africans living even in African forlorn societies display high level of intelligence in their day to day activities in the absence of modern technologies. African local intelligence, native knowledge and skills are not inferior to those of their western counterparts; this assertion is evidenced from the behaviour of the characters in the prose Lonely Days. On the curriculum implications of the indigenous intelligence, the paper posits that native knowledge and skills like resilience, mental health, physical fitness, dignity of labour and life coping skills be harnessed, preserved and transmitted through the school curriculum. The refashioning of indigenous knowledge into the school curriculum and the integrating of native skills with digital compliance is highly recommended.
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《孤独的日子》中描绘的非洲土著智慧:基于学校课程整合视角的论述
本文的主要焦点是对巴约·阿德博瓦莱撰写的一篇题为《孤独的日子》的非洲散文中所显示的土著智力的评价。本文结合小说中的实例,对土著智力的概念、认知和实证分析进行了论述。即使生活在非洲偏僻社会的非洲人,在缺乏现代技术的情况下,在日常活动中也表现出高水平的智力。非洲当地的智慧、知识和技能并不逊于西方同行;这一论断可以从散文《孤独的日子》中人物的行为得到证明。关于土著智力对课程的影响,论文认为,土著知识和技能,如复原力、心理健康、身体健康、劳动尊严和生活应对技能,应通过学校课程加以利用、保存和传播。强烈建议将本土知识重新融入学校课程,并将本土技能与数字合规相结合。
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