Lewensbeskoulike differensiasie in die onderwys*

The fact that for many people the N in CNE (Christian National Education) often became more important than the C may be ascribed to a historical process. Opponents of the whole concept also did not understand that the Christian Afrikaner wanted a Christian education for his own children, and did not...

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Main Author: Schutte, B. C. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Undetermined language
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Published: 1981
In: Koers
Year: 1981, Volume: 46, Issue: 3, Pages: 203-215
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Summary:The fact that for many people the N in CNE (Christian National Education) often became more important than the C may be ascribed to a historical process. Opponents of the whole concept also did not understand that the Christian Afrikaner wanted a Christian education for his own children, and did not begrudge other people '‘other" education. The concept “National", however, has become a bogyman, and has come to be interpreted in terms o f the "National Party".
ISSN:2304-8557
Contains:Enthalten in: Koers
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4102/koers.v46i3.1104