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Gabriel Asante – SAGE Open, 2023
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are expanding access to high school education, which is a perpetuation of the previous focus on basic education. This study applies qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) using data from seven countries from 2010 to 2020 to examine the potential conditions of fee-free policies at the high school level. Five…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Educational Policy, Fees
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Kloot, Bruce Charles – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2015
This paper provides a history of academic development by examining how a South African institution coped with the potent social forces confronting it before the collapse of apartheid. Theoretically, it draws on the framework of Pierre Bourdieu and engages with a paper written a decade ago by Naidoo, who also used Bourdieu to understand…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Social Capital, Institutional Autonomy, Educational Change
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Groener, Zelda – International Review of Education, 2013
Improving structural racial equality for historically-disadvantaged Black South Africans, including low-skilled and unemployed adults and youths, is a pertinent challenge for the South African government during the ongoing transition from apartheid capitalism to post-apartheid capitalism. Within the framework of the National Skills Development…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Skill Development, Educational Change, Disadvantaged
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Bagwasi, Mompoloki Mmangaka – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2012
This paper argues that the linguistic struggles faced by the Southern African Development Community (the SADC) represent common linguistic struggles found in Africa and the world where some languages are accused of dominating, stifling and suppressing others. However, the language situation within the SADC is interesting because it offers us a…
Descriptors: African Languages, Language Planning, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
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Monk, Janice; Foote, Kenneth; Solem, Michael – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2012
This symposium brings together multi-national assessments of the current state of and challenges facing postgraduate education in geography. Contributors from Europe, Australia, South Africa and the USA identify ways in which restructuring of educational systems and wider political contexts affect programmes within the field. While highlighting…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Graduate Study, Geography, Foreign Countries
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Moloi, K. C.; Gravett, S. J.; Petersen, N. F. – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2009
As globalization of the world economy continues unabated, a parallel growth of globalization of knowledge is also taking place. This latter trend is little affected by the boundaries between developed and less developed countries and is having a particular impact on trends in education. This article looks at the impact of globalization within the…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Developed Nations, Educational Policy
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Matoti, S. N. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2010
The article examined the perceptions of educators regarding their concerns and fears about the current state of education in South Africa. The target population for the study comprised of all the educators enrolled for the B.Ed. (Hons.) programme in Educational Management at the Central University of Technology, Free State in 2008. This group of…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Graduate Students, Teaching (Occupation), Outcome Based Education
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Johnson, David – Oxford Review of Education, 2006
The article compares the educational policy trajectories of four societies in the South-west Indian Ocean: Madagascar, Mauritius, Ile de la Reunion and South Africa. The main purpose is to trace the political pathways and differing educational policy trajectories of former colonies of Britain and France. Five metaphors are invoked in this paper to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Deller, June – 1988
A summary report of a review of literature on the status of family day care in numerous countries around the world is provided. Materials were obtained from several databases, including ERIC (Educational Resource Information Center), Social SciSearch, Child Abuse and Neglect, Sociological Abstracts, Family Resources, and Third World Countries.…
Descriptors: Definitions, Early Childhood Education, Economic Factors, Family Day Care
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O'Donoghue, R. B.; NcNaught, C. – International Journal of Science Education, 1991
Discusses a two-year action-research investigation of conceptual, evaluation and adoption tensions that led to a revised approach to environmental education and curriculum innovation. The study revealed how external support services and a sustained dialog around the prevailing science curriculum, local environment, and everyday classroom…
Descriptors: Action Research, Community Support, Curriculum Development, Economic Factors
Van Zyl Slabbert, F., Ed.; And Others – 1994
In view of the sweeping political and social changes in South Africa, the Human Sciences Research Council and other agencies established the Co-operative Research Programme: South African Youth, a program to undertake research on the problems, challenges, and opportunities facing South African youth. This report presents the information base of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cultural Differences, Economic Factors, Educational Policy
Pifer, Alan – 1986
Actions that colleges can take to meet their moral responsibilities in response to apartheid in South Africa are discussed, along with different sides to the question of divestment from American companies doing business in South Africa. It is suggested that divestment even by a large number of colleges is unlikely to cause American companies to…
Descriptors: Blacks, Business, Change Strategies, College Role
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Louw, P. Eric – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2004
The apartheid state deliberately encouraged linguistic diversity and actively built cultural infrastructures which impeded Anglicisation. With the end of apartheid has come "de facto" Anglicisation. So although South Africa has, since 1994, had 11 official languages, in reality, English is swamping the other 10 languages. Afrikaans has,…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Official Languages, Foreign Countries, Social Change
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Nassimbeni, Mary – Education for Information, 1988
Analyzes the impact of South African political, economic, and social conditions on the library and information environment and the implications for education in librarianship. The discussion covers key issues to be addressed by the library profession and the need for a reformulation of educational objectives. (103 references) (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Developed Nations, Economic Factors
Maxey, Phyllis F. – 1982
One of a series of units designed to acquaint secondary school students with business issues, this packet focuses on the decisions facing American companies doing business in South Africa. Teacher and student materials are provided in separate sections. The teacher's guide presents an overview, objectives, five detailed lesson plans, suggested…
Descriptors: Business, Business Responsibility, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Decision Making
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