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12 month program - B certificate in Pedagogy
Fighting with the Poor - 18 Month Program
24 Months – Fighting with the Poor
12 months program, B certificate in Pedagogy 2023
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1. Contemporary World
2. The Poor
3. Health
4. Expressive Arts
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Humana People to People Struggling shoulder to shoulder with the Poor
Conditions of the Poor
Causes of poverty
Overcoming poverty in Mozambique
The Future of the Poor
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The task is to consider how and why a licentiate for the Fighting with the Poor was created.
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<p><span style="font-size:14.0pt">The task here is very well assisted in the file from the book “Fighting with the Poor” – from One World University in Mozambique. The book is providing a full explanation of HOW and WHY a Licentiate Degree in Fighting with the Poor is needed in the world of today.</span></p> <p><span style="font-size:14.0pt"> </span></p> <p><span style="font-size:14.0pt">The Poor is poor because of a world order that not only permits a huge percentage of our population to live in extreme poverty, but also daily contributes to more and more people living in poverty. Paul Farmer calls it “Structural Violence”. Others call it the very nature of the capitalist global economy. </span></p> <p><span style="font-size:14.0pt">A fact is that the Poor in today’s world are worse off than they were in 1970. This fact is so glaringly clear that even the professional promoters and maintainers of the present world order readily admit that there is a problem. </span></p> <p><span style="font-size:14.0pt">To end poverty radical changes are needed and they are not forthcoming from those in power. So the Poor will continue to exist for decades to come and in the Southern African countries we find many of them. </span></p> <p><span style="font-size:14.0pt">Many of the Poor live in Mozambique. </span></p> <p><span style="font-size:14.0pt">That fact combined with Mozambique having a government with a heart for the Poor has resulted in an extraordinary request from the president of Mozambique to One World University to create a world-first Licentiate Degree in Fighting with the Poor. This is now un-folding.</span></p> <p><span style="font-size:14.0pt">This Licentiate Degree curriculum and program completely unsettles what it means to be an academic. The academic-to-be student now prepares for becoming an academic who will professionally fight alongside the Poor in order to change his own conditions for the better. It does include observation and research. It does include a lot of knowledge. But all aims at changing, aims at moving, pushing, pulling together with the Poor up against material and economic difficulties, social difficulties, obstacles from tradition. The student will welcome and take on these difficulties as a political person fully aware of the need of organized action. The profession does not yet exist, but must be formed with the student, other students, the institution, the teachers and the Poor as contributors in a grand action-research program into creating that profession and thus change the world.</span></p> Good speed!
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This task is scheduled for 3 hours.<br /> <ol> <li>Read the text: “Fighting with the Poor – Introduction, p. 2-18 from One World University.</li> <li>Write in 10 lines what you find special about the licentiate after reading the introduction.</li> <li>Send your reply to your teacher.</li> </ol> Files:<br /> 1. Fighting with the Poor, Introduction, p. 2-18
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