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Gift Sonkqayi – Educational Review, 2024
Epistemicide occurs when one knowledge is exalted at the expense of local or indigenous knowledge systems leading to the demise of such knowledge systems. In this article, I focus on how some conceptions and ways of incorporating indigenous knowledge systems seem to be entangled in the same misnomer to which they owe their existence (i.e. a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Epistemology, Indigenous Knowledge, Misconceptions
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Walwyn, David R.; Combrinck, Celeste – Industry and Higher Education, 2021
Current pedagogical approaches to science and technology policy studies in southern African universities may fail to provide students with the necessary capabilities to be effective as innovation policy practitioners. This study investigated whether consideration of epistemic diversity and the situatedness of knowledge could enhance student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Personal Autonomy
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Msila, Vuyisile – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2021
With the policy windows open for decolonial practices, educational leaders in Africa have much to ponder on as they examine and transform their leadership practices to suit the current climates. All progressive leaders seek to lead institutions where they could motivate followers, enhance performance as they utilise relevant leadership qualities.…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Western Civilization, Leadership Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
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Garraway, James Windsor – Education as Change, 2017
The article examines students' engagement in university classrooms in South Africa. Of interest is the extent to which students experience some measure of parity of participation in these engagements. Such "participatory parity" broadly refers to students being able to act on a more or less equal footing with their peers and lecturers.…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Epistemology, Foreign Countries, College Instruction
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Janks, Hilary – Curriculum Inquiry, 2019
This article pays tribute to Allan Luke's work as a pedagogical gift. His ability to bring sociological theories of power, identity and the body to bear on conceptualizing critical literacy is a gift. His research with indigenous populations, and his writing on inclusive curriculum, genres of power and double consciousness resonate in South Africa…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Literacy, Educational Theories, Higher Education
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Walker, Melanie – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2018
The focus is on the micro-possibilities of student capabilities formation as the end of public-good higher education, rather than on a systems or organizations approach more commonly found in discussions of the public good and higher education. This does not discount other valuable public-good ends. Using South Africa as a global South context, a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, College Graduates, Role of Education
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Lumadi, Rudzani Israel – Education as Change, 2020
Researchers claim that learner discipline has continued to be a problem in schools since corporal punishment was outlawed in public schools in South Africa. It is evident that teachers have a vital role to play in the improvement of learner discipline in schools. An interpretivist qualitative approach was adopted to investigate learner discipline…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Public Schools, Classroom Techniques, Discipline Problems
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Dominguez-Whitehead, Yasmine – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2017
Globally, food concerns in higher education have emerged as an issue of critical importance. Food acquisition struggles and high rates of food insecurity among students have been documented, yet food within higher education continues to be an under-researched area of study. This paper calls for advancing research that critically engages with food…
Descriptors: Food, Higher Education, Social Justice, Ethics
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Rajah, Surversperi Suryakumari – Perspectives in Education, 2019
The conceptualisation of "community engagement" at Higher Education in South Africa remains a topic for debate in the transformation agenda. South African Indigenous knowledge has been transmitted and perennially refreshed through educational pedagogy that are characterized by a sensitivity to African Philosophy, axiology and the spirit…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Transformative Learning, School Community Relationship, College Role
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Zembylas, Michalinos – South African Journal of Education, 2018
This article is an attempt to bring theoretical concepts offered by decolonial theories into conversation with 'humanising pedagogy.' The question that drives this analysis is: What are the links between humanisation and the decolonisation of higher education, and what does this imply for pedagogical praxis? This intervention offers valuable…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Higher Education, Foreign Policy, Humanization
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du Plooy, Lucinda; Zilindile, Mphumzi – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2014
This paper comprises a brief study of the literature about the concept epistemological access, a fairly under-researched topic in South African education. It is aimed specifically at the notion of access in the early years of the primary school. Morrow's distinction (Morrow 1992) between formal access (institutional access) and epistemological…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Educational Quality
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Ellery, Karen – Teaching in Higher Education, 2017
Educational literature shows that students from working-class backgrounds are significantly less likely to persist to completion in higher education than middle-class students. This paper draws theoretically and analytically on Bernstein's ([1990. "Class, Codes and Control, Volume IV: The Structuring of Pedagogic Discourse." London:…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Education, Social Class, Higher Education
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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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Layton, Delia; McKenna, Sioux – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
The tutorial system is considered to be a useful pedagogical intervention to improve student retention, particularly in the context of a first-year student's experience of entering university. For these novice students to achieve academic success, it is important that they are given access to the subject-specific knowledge and practices in their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, College Freshmen, Academic Persistence, Foreign Countries
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Narismulu, Priya – Teaching in Higher Education, 2013
Transformation involves rethinking values and ways of seeing and acting, particularly as time stress compounds legacies of oppression and systematic underdevelopment in many postcolonial countries. These are exacerbated by structural challenges, as many societies are undergoing national, democratic, urban, race, class and gender revolutions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Social Justice
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