Title: Life Orientation and Indigenous Knowledge Systems
1Life Orientation and Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Vukhomba is a cultural event that is available
every three months for health promotion. It can
be used to empower women and improve their
health. There is a need for sexual health
information to reach all girls in the country. It
is also important not to label cultural
practices as evil before finding out what they
are really all about. Puberty rites are cultural
institutions that have been working for many
years towards bringing women together (Maluleke,
2001, 206).
2Environmental health
- Indigenous knowledge has a huge role to play in
achieving sustainable development (Vargas, 2000).
3Social development
- South Africa has important traditional religions
and belief systems that have been marginalised by
the previous education system (Mndende, 1994). - We also need to examine the value base of the
Life Orientation learning area within which our
life skills and health education programmes are
located. To what extent is this curriculum
reflecting and perpetuating all worldviews in our
communities? (Lazarus, 2004, 67).
4Personal development
- Goal setting
- Inkonyane ikhethwa kusakhanya
- Plan things in advance
- Time management
- Nako ga e emeli motho
- Time does not wait for you
- Problem solving
- Ndlopfu a yi etleri hi rivambu rinwe
- An elephant does not always sleep on the same
side - - try to look at the problem from different
angles, use new strategies or tactics to solve
the problem.
5Physical development and movement
- Alexander (1998) suggests a future approach to
physical development and movement should include
the decolonisation of programmes, and the
promotion of movement forms from African culture.
- Many indigenous games could add to the
recreational health and fitness of learners
(Burnett and Hollander, 2004 South African
Sports Commission, 2003).
6Questions for debate
- Option 1
- 1. How can Health Promotion within Life
Orientation be supported by IKS? - 2. How can we promote IKS in teacher education?
In what way could universities offer modules on
IKS as part of their generic teacher training?
How could universities include in-depth IKS in
Life Orientation teacher training? - 3. How can we best explore indigenous ontology
and epistemology within Life Orientation teaching
and learning? - 4. How can we counter learners alienation from
their cultures? What role can Life Orientation
interventions play in countering such alienation?
- Option 2
- 1. Suggest ways and give examples of how IKS can
be used to promote Life Orientations learning
outcomes. - 2. Give examples of how indigenous games and
traditional dance can promote physical
development, movement and fitness. - 3. Explain how indigenous psychology can promote
life skills acquisition. - 4. Describe how indigenous beliefs and belief
systems can promote learners health and
well-being.