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None Learning from and Teaching Africans, PDF eBook

None Learning from and Teaching Africans PDF

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This book brings together stories from the author's exciting life as a professor, consultant and researcher, mostly in Africa, but also in Japan, New Zealand, Norway and the US.

The book is aimed at college students in cross-cultural communication and international education and with a special interest in African countries, their languages, their way of looking at life.

It dismantles the myth of the thousands of African languages, and shows that many of them have millions of speakers and all of them are cross-border languages.

Africans are not "anglophone", "francophone" or "lusophone"; they are afrophone.

The book also discusses projects that aim at cooperation between universities in the North and the South.

Why did two of the projects the author has been involved in succeed so well and a third one fail?

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