Inhloso kanye bizo: Exploring South African university students' conceptions and enactment of purpose
This article reports a qualitative study that explored South African conceptions and enactment of life purpose. Data collected using semi-structured interviews with 25 first-year university students (female = 56%, age range = 18-25) offer a unique insight into African young adults' conceptions...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of moral education 2017-07, Vol.46 (3), p.272-282 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article reports a qualitative study that explored South African conceptions and enactment of life purpose. Data collected using semi-structured interviews with 25 first-year university students (female = 56%, age range = 18-25) offer a unique insight into African young adults' conceptions of life purpose. From a phenomenological analysis emerged interconnected themes that show these participants' thoughts about purpose reflect an African worldview: a purposeful life involves ethical living in the present that contributes to one's family's and community's collective future not just one's own individualistic needs; and purpose is a spiritual endeavor connecting a person to God that lives with and among people. Although these college students gave conceptions of purpose, most had not manifested those purposes into action. Educational implications focus on how universities may have an opportunity to help students find venues to engage their purposes. |
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ISSN: | 0305-7240 1465-3877 |
DOI: | 10.1080/03057240.2017.1345723 |