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    Reflections on Sessional Paper No 10, 1965, a government policy paper that widened the economic, social and political divide in Kenya

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    2021
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    Mwangangi, Leonard
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    In Kenya, national philosophies are taught in History and Government form 4, unit 27. According to Julius (2011), national philosophies refer to a set or system of ideological beliefs and values which became widely accepted within a particular country. The History curriculum has approved the teaching and learning of three national philosophies: African socialism and Harambee and Nyayo philosophy.
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