History may soon be a compulsory school subject until Grade 12 in South Africa. A task team established by the country's minister of basic education made this bold recommendation in a report released in early June.
The task team credits history education with three grand tasks. The first is developing critical thinking skills, particularly those relating to "evidence" and the unique concepts necessary to becoming an academic historian. The second is to develop identity, with a focus on pan-Africanism and nation building. The third is about social cohesion: the ability to transcend racial, class and ethnic barriers by recognising the problem of prejudice and the issues facing a multi-cultural society.
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