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Christopher, A. J. – Urban Studies, 2001
Analysis of 1996 South African census data reveals a general decline in urban racial segregation since ending legal apartheid in 1991. Whites remain both more segregated and less open to change than other groups. Africans have become more integrated, though most are constrained in their choice of residential options due to poverty. Segregation…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Blacks, Poverty, Racial Segregation

Soudien, Crain; Colyn, Wendy – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 1992
Examines the difficulties encountered in trying to empower teachers in a squatter community outside of Cape Town, South Africa, through the development of a critical pedagogy. Shows the sedimentation of the dominant class's ideology within the consciousness of oppressed communities. (DMM)
Descriptors: Apartheid, Critical Theory, Educational Theories, Foreign Countries

Mandew, Martin – Liberal Education, 2000
The South African education system is engaged in a cultural struggle to bring about equality. The agenda for the country is transformation and equity despite considerable barriers inherited from its past. Examines: identity formation and deconstruction in South Africa; a diversity of inequality; the Enlightenment versus the diversity episteme; and…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Blacks, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Student)

Wieder, Alan – Multicultural Education, 2001
Interviewed white teachers in apartheid-era South Africa who taught in segregated schools for black students, all of whom believed that they were part of the fight against apartheid. Though they taught in segregated schools, they worked to facilitate students' political awareness and voice. These teachers were penalized socially and professionally…
Descriptors: Activism, Apartheid, Black Students, Elementary Secondary Education

Bodibe, R. Cecil – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1996
An African counselor relates personal opinions about counseling and Apartheid. Asserts student counselors in South Africa are grappling with the process of extricating themselves from the "old order." As they do so, it is imperative to hear the voice of those who have borne the main brunt of oppression. (KW)
Descriptors: Adults, African Studies, Apartheid, Civil Rights
Sayed, Yusuf – 2000
This paper reviews postapartheid educational policy between the 1994 and 1999 elections. Its objective is to interrogate the different concerns, approaches, and implications of the various policies that have been formulated to fundamentally transform the legacy of the apartheid system. Five principal concerns are discussed: (1) the historical…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
O'Mara, Joan; Long, Kathleen – 1994
Athol Fugard, a white South African playwright/actor/director of international renown, has worked toward the establishment of an integrated, multiracial theater not associated with the white South African establishment. In his plays, Fugard has made racism and the ravaging effects of racial tension come alive as he presents aspects of these…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
The Apartheid Struggle, Curriculum Module. Fulbright-Hays Summer Seminar Abroad 1996 (South Africa).
Wilkes, Shelley – 1996
This curriculum unit is designed for secondary students in twentieth-century history and peace studies. The unit contains three activities from which students gain a better understanding of the dimensions of apartheid in South Africa. The activities are entitled: (1) "Racial Separation," an activity that gives students the opportunity to…
Descriptors: African Studies, Apartheid, Black Studies, Foreign Countries
Murphy, Jerome T. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1992
Segregated and unequal education, the main instrument for sorting children into their color-coded societal niches, is deeply embedded in South Africa. Despite obstacles such as inadequate funding, a tough, Eurocentric curriculum, and a bewildering school management bureaucracy nearing collapse, South Africa's general prosperity and political…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Blacks, Economic Factors, Educational Change

Davies, John – Comparative Education, 1996
Examines the role of the state in South African university affairs during the apartheid era (1948-90). Suggests that interactions between the state and universities were more volatile than is generally portrayed in the literature and were especially so during the 1980s when the state struggled unsuccessfully to overcome popular challenges to White…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Authoritarianism, Educational Change, Educational History

Palmer, Jesse – Southern Social Studies Journal, 1993
Reviews the recent history of South Africa and the dismantling of the apartheid system. Describes growing political and economic participation of Black Africans in South Africa. Includes suggestions for using this information in social studies classes. (CFR)
Descriptors: African History, African Studies, Apartheid, Black Organizations

Wieder, Alan – MultiCultural Review, 2002
Presents the oral histories of three black educators who resisted apartheid and helped raise students' self-esteem despite the demeaning Bantu Education curriculum, experiencing multiple failures and successes in the era between the 1976 Soweto uprising and the end of apartheid in the early 1990s. All three resisted calls for "liberation…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Black Students, Black Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education

Reagan, Timothy – Educational Foundations, 1990
Fundamental pedagogics, the Afrikaans philosophy of education, is an integral component of apartheid's ideological foundation, functioning both to justify and to legitimate separate educational systems. This article discusses this philosophy and the manner in which it manifests itself in teacher education and in the relationship between teacher…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education

Christie, Pam; Gaganakis, Margaret – Comparative Education Review, 1989
Describes South African farm schools for Black children in the context of apartheid's peculiar racial capitalist relations. Discusses provision of schooling as a quasi-feudal act of benevolence by the White farm owner, and problems of limited access, overcrowding, broken attendance, and inadequate resources. Contains 36 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Apartheid, Black Education, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Education
Furlott, Sheri – 1996
This project attempts to identify the major problems underlying education reform in South Africa and compares them with similar challenges facing the District of Columbia public education system. Narration for the slide program is based on interviews, formal and informal meetings, lectures, and briefings. Slides of various schools and communities…
Descriptors: African Studies, Apartheid, Black Studies, Civil Rights