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Christopher B. Knaus – Africa Education Review, 2024
The article begins with South Africa as a false metaphor for racial progress, clarifying how the removal of apartheid policies ultimately justifies ongoing anti-Black structures that reinforce societal segregation. While educational sectors appropriate movements to decolonise racially disparate systems, minor educational reforms proliferate across…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racial Segregation, Decolonization, Educational Change
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Kanya Padayachee; Savathrie Maistry; Geoff Harris; Darren Lortan – Africa Education Review, 2022
The dismissal and devaluing of indigenous knowledge during the successive eras of colonialism and apartheid in South Africa compelled the African majority to adopt the colonisers' values, attitudes, language, cultural practices, morality, and institutions. In education, the consequent neglect of sociocultural contexts inevitably influenced the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Colonialism, Racial Segregation
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Davids, Nuraan; Waghid, Yusef – Africa Education Review, 2019
By far the most challenging task faced by schools in post-apartheid South Africa, has been the distance educational leaders were mandated to put between the educational institutions and the apartheid legacy of racial discrimination and exclusion. It is therefore not surprising that there are two dominant approaches to educational leadership,…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Social Change, Racial Segregation, Racial Discrimination
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Chasi, Colin; Rodny-Gumede, Ylva – Africa Education Review, 2019
Calls for the decolonisation of higher education in South Africa have been punctuated by comments on black pain. This is not surprising if it is acknowledged that violence inordinately marks so much of South African life. What is rarely discussed though is the idea that pain has also come to be fetishised. Pain, for example, is valued as a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Blacks, Racial Bias, Equal Education
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Ebewo, Patrick J.; Sirayi, Mzo – Africa Education Review, 2018
During the apartheid rule in South Africa, established universities and other tertiary institutions were forcibly segregated to serve particular racial groups. Some critics have stated that the apartheid regime in South Africa supported an exclusively Western model of education, and that university education was based on a mono-cultural approach…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Social Change
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Mathebula, Thokozani – Africa Education Review, 2018
In the history of South African education there have been three contrasting attempts to incorporate learners into the authority structures of schools, namely: "boy-government" (prefect system), "student-government" (Student Representative Councils (SRCs)) and "learner-government" (Representative Councils of Learners…
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Countries, Governance, Student Government
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Seroto, Johannes – Africa Education Review, 2018
The Soweto Uprising comprised a series of protests led by secondary school students in South Africa that began on 16 June 1976. Historians and political analysts concur that the Soweto Uprising was a watershed in the national liberation struggle and ushered in the demise of the apartheid system. This article examines the presentation of the Soweto…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, World History, Textbooks, History Instruction
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le Grange, Lesley – Africa Education Review, 2019
This article argues that learner-centred education needs to shift from a discussion only on pedagogical activities such as group-work and other cooperative learning strategies. It suggests that the focus of learner-centred education should be on the cultural world of the African child and how this influences the way in which he/she learns Western…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Science Education, Educational Improvement, Foreign Countries
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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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Breetzke, Gregory Dennis; Hedding, David William – Africa Education Review, 2016
South Africa has undergone transformation since the end of apartheid governance in 1994. Legislatively enforced, this transformation has permeated most sectors of society, including higher education. Questions remain, however, about the extent to which transformation has occurred in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in general, and across the…
Descriptors: Colleges, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Racial Segregation
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Chasi, Colin – Africa Education Review, 2015
Lecturing can be positively regarded as a practice by which students can be treated with respect in educational processes which grant them freedom to pursue and acquire new knowledge that meets their needs. Lecturing can also be negatively conceived as a practice which others students and positions them as people who deserve to be chided and…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Foreign Policy, Racial Segregation, Lecture Method
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van der Westhuizen, Gert J. – Africa Education Review, 2013
The focus of this article is on the role and contribution of policy research in contexts of social transformation. With reference to education transformation policies in post-apartheid South Africa, the argument is developed that research studies vary in their contribution to change, as a function of the paradigmatic assumptions and methodological…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Inclusion, Social Change, Research Methodology
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Pillay, Jace – Africa Education Review, 2014
The paper interrogates the misplaced belief that at the time of the framing of the South African Constitution a transition to popular democratic representation would miraculously end racism within the country. Would the first post-apartheid generation be free of the prejudices of the previous generations, or would the legacy of the old disposition…
Descriptors: Democracy, Racial Bias, Social Change, Racial Segregation
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Beets, P.; van Louw, T. – Africa Education Review, 2011
Central to the pursuit of education and its functions like assessment, is social justice. Given the (still) existing inequalities brought about by years of neglect, it is clear that the building of a just society is indeed fraught with challenges. This article explores the extent to which all learners in South Africa are afforded fair treatment…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Evaluation Methods, Educational Policy