Critically discuss the role of formal education as a determinant of national culture using South Africa as a model. (Note: you must do research on education in general in South Africa and integrate with your answer).
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National culture can be defined as the set of norms, beliefs, customs, and behaviors that are shared among the citizens of a country. It is shaped by various factors such as history, geography, religion, and education. Formal education plays a significant role Show more…
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