UFS responds to media reports about UFS101
The UFS101 is a cross-disciplinary module of the University of the Free State (UFS) that encourages critical thinking and offers access to knowledge beyond the specific qualifications for which students are registered. This is a multi-disciplinary academic curriculum that includes topics in astronomy, nanotechnology, history, law, anthropology and religion (see AfriForum Youth statement here).
Throughout the seven units students are taught to think broadly rather than narrowly, and critically rather than through rote-learning.
The core curriculum module raises some difficult questions about science, humanity and the universe that have occupied human beings for centuries. There is considerable effort put into the module to enable balance, respect, and independent thinking. Students are not taught what to think but are offered different perspectives on difficult issues.
"In my unit on the question 'how should we deal with the past?' every effort is made for students to examine the perspectives on history held by people from different communities in South Africa," said Prof. Jonathan Jansen, Vice-Chancellor and Rector of the UFS.
Students are then encouraged to speak in class, online and in tutorial groups where they are given ample opportunities to take a position and defend it not through emotion and anger, but through logic and reason.