Suid-Afrika se dilemma: Uitdagings en geleenthede*)

Abstract

U ontvang vanaand almal sertifikate wat as bewys sal dien dat u ’n graad verwcrf het na volgehoue studie van minstens drie jaar. U moes baie toetse en ’n hele aan- tal eksamens slaag. Hierdie eksamens en evalueringstoetse is telkens gestel om u kennis te meet, naamlik die kennis wat u veronderstel was om van die bepaalde vak te verwerf het. En u het finaal gestaag: u het daardie veronderstelde kennis, inderdaad verwerf. Nou kom die groot vraag, seker die allerbelangrikste vraag wat ek vanaand aan u kan stel: wat gaan u met die verworwe kennis maak? Inderdaad ja, u het na die Universiteit gekom om u voor te berei vir die lewe. U wil as u hiervandaan vertrek (om dit nou maar gewoonweg te stel) toeberei wees om “ ’n lewe te gaan maak” , vir uself ’n lewe te gaan verdien. Is ek reg, of wil u, as u hiervandaan vertrek, die kennis wat u verwerf het gaan aanwend in diens van andere, d.w.s. van u naaste, die volk van wie u lid is, die land waarin u woon en wat ons almal liefhet?
https://doi.org/10.4102/koers.v45i2.1152
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