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In this special IB Unplugged Live episode recorded at the African Education Festival in Johannesburg, Amy Sarr Fall invites IB educators to explore what it means to lead and learn through the philosophy of Ubuntu — the idea that “I am because we are.” Drawing on her work in human rights, civic engagement, and education across Africa and globally, she challenges dominant narratives of competition and individual achievement, and reimagines education as a force for community, collaboration, and shared responsibility.
By KognityIn this special IB Unplugged Live episode recorded at the African Education Festival in Johannesburg, Amy Sarr Fall invites IB educators to explore what it means to lead and learn through the philosophy of Ubuntu — the idea that “I am because we are.” Drawing on her work in human rights, civic engagement, and education across Africa and globally, she challenges dominant narratives of competition and individual achievement, and reimagines education as a force for community, collaboration, and shared responsibility.