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Matthew Damilola Omojemite; Elphina Nomabandla Cishe; Mpongwana Zibongiwe – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2024
This review is a theoretical paper which examined gender stereotyping and social norms. The review was supported by feminist theory, critical theory and social psychology theory. The review utilizes a comprehensive strategy to investigate the theoretical lenses and consequences of gender stereotyping and social norms. The approach comprised of a…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Social Behavior, Behavior Standards, Feminism
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Moorosi, Pontso – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2021
In the light of recent media reports of racism in South African schools, this paper examines the role of school principalship standards in addressing race in South African educational leadership. The paper draws on tenets of critical race theory to examine how issues of race are addressed in the Policy for School Principalship Standard in South…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Theory, Race, Principals
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Olawale, B. E.; Mncube, V. S.; Harber, C. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2021
There is no how-to recipe for implementing pedagogical approaches, as each school, learner and teacher has a unique perception of the nature of critical mathematics education. It is therefore the duty of educators and school administrators to cultivate critical teaching and learning experiences that can connect the standardised school curriculum…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Mathematics Instruction, Foreign Countries, Teacher Educators
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Sinwell, Luke – Education as Change, 2022
This article highlights both the internal educative practices of social movements and how these practices can effectively link to building Freirean pedagogies within higher education institutions. At the heart of this possibility lies the democratic transformation of relations between students and teachers on the one hand and researchers and…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Practices, Social Change, Teaching Methods
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Idahosa, Grace Ese-osa; Vincent, Louise – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
Scholars writing on agency argue that normally, individuals who experience social structures as comfortable will tend to want to reproduce them while those who experience these structures as oppressive will want to change them. This is a bleak outlook because it suggests that those in positions of power and influence are less likely to seek to…
Descriptors: Social Structure, Critical Theory, College Faculty, Foreign Countries
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van Heerden, Chantelle Gray – Education as Change, 2017
Positing existence in terms of difference and becoming as substantive, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari are interested in ways of thinking and being that lie outside of institutionalised knowledge and the semiotic chains and regimes of power that sustain it. Although this line of thinking is not applied to pedagogy itself in a sustained manner in…
Descriptors: Praxis, Educational Practices, Scholarship, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Groenewald, Emma; Mpisi, Anthony – South African Journal of Education, 2022
Since 1994, numerous policies promoted social justice and the transformation of the South African society. The recurriculated Bachelor of Education (BEd) programme at the Sol Plaatje University aims to equip students with knowledge and skills to realise the aim of social justice. The aim of this study was to explore Sol Plaatje University…
Descriptors: Student Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Education Programs, Social Justice, Social Change
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Moloi, Kholeka C. – Africa Education Review, 2019
The term "social justice" cuts across disciplines and theoretical orientations. Critical theory underpinned the study reported on in this article. Many South African schools, particularly in poverty stricken communities, still experience insurmountable economic and social injustices despite progress since the apartheid regime. The…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Critical Thinking, Social Environment, Civil Rights
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Ngoasheng, Asanda; Gachago, Daniela – Education as Change, 2017
One of the biggest debates in South Africa is the use and usefulness of apartheid categories when analysing society and societal behaviour. This paper examines the process of learning and unlearning that took place when a political reporting lecturer and an academic staff developer sought to explain racially biased voting in South Africa and its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reflection, Classroom Techniques, Racial Bias
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Wisker, Gina; Masika, Rachel – Higher Education Review, 2017
Higher education (HE) systems sustain and reproduce inequalities despite intentions to redress them. However, widening participation rooted in social justice practices increases participation in HE for marginalised under-represented groups through overt, shared and practised values in action and mobilization of HE interests and resources. Drawing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Taxonomy, Social Justice, Higher Education
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Wildemeersch, Danny; von Kotze, Astrid – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2014
This conversation began with a community arts project initiated in a poor area of Leuven, Belgium, and inspired by Paul Klee's "taking the line for a walk" (Couchez, 2012, p. 104). As educators committed to deepening democracy and believing that art can play an important role in the creation of new perspectives on how to deal with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Change, Critical Theory
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Cappy, Christina Lane – Education as Change, 2016
South Africa has risen to the forefront of educational debates that claim schooling can promote social justice and social cohesion. By drawing on Freire's (1970) theory of critical pedagogy, this paper examines how South African teachers in rural and township schools encourage students to reflect critically upon their own lives and take action to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Change Agents, Social Change
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Schreiber, Birgit – Journal of College and Character, 2014
Student affairs, as an integral part of universities, has taken on a key position in contributing to social justice as one of the central imperatives of higher education in South Africa. This article sketches the development of this role and outlines some important tasks for contemporary student affairs. Three conceptual models within the social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers
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Davis, Danya; Steyn, Melissa – Perspectives in Education, 2012
Drawing on scholarship in Critical Pedagogy, this article speaks to the debate about pedagogical approaches within social justice education (SJE). The article addresses itself to privileged positionality within the context of university-based SJE, with a specific focus on race and whiteness. As a conceptual piece, it addresses some key…
Descriptors: Social Justice, College Instruction, Critical Theory, Race
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Stewart, Jackie; Swartz, Leslie; Ward, Catherine – Journal of Community Psychology, 2012
Despite the fact that natural disasters occur more commonly in low and middle income countries than in wealthier countries, we know relatively little about how these disasters are experienced in such contexts. South Africa presents an especially telling example in which it is clear that natural events are affected profoundly by sociopolitical…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Municipalities, Natural Disasters
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