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Karen Biraimah; Leon Roets; Brianna Kurtz – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2024
While research on the impact of a Eurocentric curriculum has often focused on marginalized populations in developing nations, it is paramount that scholars also examine the impact of this curriculum on students in the Global North. To this end, this paper begins by first defining and then critiquing what is often referred to as the…
Descriptors: Ethnocentrism, Developing Nations, Mathematics Curriculum, Foreign Countries
Wolhuter, Charl – Education Research and Perspectives, 2018
The aim of this chapter is to discuss the parameters for a construction of a scholarly Cultural History of Education in South Africa. The historiography of South African education reflects the context (demographic and otherwise) of the country. Three clearly distinguishable paradigms are evident: a conservative Afrikaner paradigm, a liberal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Politics of Education, Political Attitudes
Hoon, Chng Huang; Leibowitz, Brenda; Mårtensson, Katarina – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2020
This article offers narratives of individual journeys through the scholarship of leading in three different contexts--Asia, Europe, and Africa. Together, these narratives argue for the need to make explicit the diversity of practices of the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), with each practice inextricably tied to specific geographical,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scholarship, Instruction, Learning
Taruvinga, Amon; Prasadam-Halls, Ben – Association of Commonwealth Universities, 2019
Early career academics are crucial to the long-term vitality of teaching and research, and to the future of universities. They are the next generation of teaching staff, of cuttingedge innovation and research leadership, and are a valuable resource to be nurtured and developed. There is a pressing challenge for universities to create an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Degrees, Researchers, Beginning Teachers
Sonn, Christopher; Baker, Alison – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
Arts and cultural practice are gaining attention in numerous disciplines and sectors as a vehicle for community building, and to promote wellbeing and social change. In this article we overview the links between community and liberation psychologies, community arts, and public pedagogy. We put forward the notion of community pedagogies to capture…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Cultural Influences, Community Programs, Community Education
Kotze, Sanet Henriet; Mole, Calvin Gerald – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
Many studies have reported on the perceptions of medical students toward dissection. It is important to understand the feelings and symptoms experienced during dissection so that they can be adequately handled. Prior to dissection, first year students are given lectures on aspects of dissection, death and dying, and death rituals in various…
Descriptors: Death, Coping, Medical Students, Questionnaires
Vlok, Milandre; de Witt, Marike W. – Early Child Development and Care, 2012
This article explains the naive theory of biology that the pre-school child uses to explain the cause of death. The empirical investigation showed that the young participants do use a naive theory of biology to explain function and do make reference to "vitalistic causality" in explaining organ function. Furthermore, most of these…
Descriptors: Biology, Grounded Theory, Death, Phenomenology
McNiff, Jean – Educational Action Research, 2012
This paper is about: developing critical understandings about the nature and origins of one's personal and professional identity; learning how to transform uncritically internalised and potentially damaging conceptualisations of identity and identity formation; saying why it is important to do so; and considering what kinds of texts can show the…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Practices, Social Change, Educational Change
Ono, Y.; Chikamori, K.; Shongwe, Z. F.; Rogan, J. M. – Professional Development in Education, 2011
In this article we portray our personal journeys in a cross-cultural context resulting in professional growth. Data are presented in the form of constructed dialogues, and are reflected upon using the theories of transformative learning and intercultural competency. The role of lesson study as a vehicle for our journeys is examined. Reflection on…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Transformative Learning, Cultural Context, Cross Cultural Studies
Grant, Terri; Nodoba, Gaontebale – Business Communication Quarterly, 2009
There are many factors that influence dress code decision making in formal and informal business arenas. In South Africa, with its colonial and apartheid history followed by an exuberant resurgence of Africanism, factors such as diversity of race, ethnicity, religion, and culture play a critical role in lifestyle and worldview. These many and…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Dress Codes, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
Perry, J. C. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2009
In the midst of an information age and a global economy, people around the world continue to face significant inequities at school and in the workforce. Career counselling thus finds itself in a paradigm shift that increasingly stresses the influences of culture and sociopolitical context. One area in which the profession can advance a social…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Dropouts, Global Approach, Higher Education
Watson, P. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
An understanding of student learning and of the reasons for differential student performance is crucial to improving teaching and learning practices in tertiary education. This article aims to contribute to that understanding by reporting on an empirical study which examined two sets of student texts on the topic "What is law?", written…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Student Development, Law Related Education, Learning Processes
Govender, Nadaraj; Ramsuran, Anitha; Dhunpath, Rubby – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
This article reviews the contributions of Cliff Malcolm while in South Africa during the period 1997-2005. It focuses on his contribution to the fields of science education, teacher education, learner-centered education, transformational outcomes-based education and HIV/AIDS education. In this paper we provide snapshots of his work as an academic,…
Descriptors: Outcome Based Education, Educational Change, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
Fritz, Elzette; Henning, Elizabeth; Swart, Estelle – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2008
This article gives an ethnographic glimpse of how an urban South African school mirrored a community's sense-making during times of rapid social change. The glimpse is extracted largely from an ethnography that was composed in 2000. In this study of school life, the biennial play was central to the year's activities. In the play the tone, content…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, Minority Group Children, Drama
Demmer, Craig – Death Studies, 2007
AIDS continues to be a death sentence for many individuals living in South Africa where it remains the leading cause of death. Little is currently known about what it is like to experience the loss of a loved one to AIDS from the South African perspective and how to assist individuals who are living in a context vastly different from similarly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grief, Death, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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