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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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Hayward, Fred M. – Planning for Higher Education, 2008
The study presented in this article focuses on strategic planning in developing countries, drawing on the author's experiences in a dozen developing countries in Asia and Africa and focus groups in three of those countries: Afghanistan, Madagascar, and South Africa. It looks at the special challenges faced by planners in developing countries and…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Higher Education, Focus Groups, Foreign Countries
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Friedman, Harold D.; Friedman, Helen A. – Integrated Education, 1983
Presents excerpts from interviews conducted in South Africa with individuals from different walks of life in order to determine the range of opinions on Black education and the degree to which there is consensus on developments in the field of equal educational opportunity. (CMG)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Education, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kagan, Al – World Libraries, 1996
Compares libraries at three historically disadvantaged universities (University of the Western Cape, University of Durban-Westville, University of Fort Hare), three historically white universities (University of Cape Town and the University of Natal in Durban and in Pietermaritzburg), and the University of Botswana. Discusses the legacy of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Apartheid, Comparative Analysis, Disadvantaged Schools
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Johnson, Walton R. – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1982
Describes the historical relationship of education in South Africa to political and economic events; demonstrates how the current educational system is being manipulated to sustain apartheid; and emphasizes that education must be used to promote social change and create a more egalitarian social order. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: African History, Blacks, Educational Development, Educational Discrimination
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Friedman, Helen; Friedman, Harold – Integrated Education, 1983
Provides a highly detailed discussion of racial discrimination in South African schools and educational policy. Contains many interviews with government officials, political activists, students, teachers, parents, and others. Gives special focus to Black and White protests. Includes an appendix (by Ingrid Babb) on the historical aspects of school…
Descriptors: Activism, Black Education, Civil Rights, Educational Discrimination
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Kitshoff, M. C. – Religious Education, 1994
Discusses the role of religious education in the future planning and implementation of South Africa's education system. Reviews the role of religion before 1990, particularly the Dutch Reformed Church. Concludes that the future of religious education in South Africa depends on the future of religion. (CFR)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change
Samuel, John, Ed.; Micou, Ann McKinstry, Ed. – 1992
Looking primarily at the issues of black students at South African universities and of access and bursaries, the seven articles contained in this document focus on access to tertiary education, the kind of support provided to students once they have gained access, and the roles for which people are being educated. Following an introduction by John…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Blacks, Educational Change, Educational Demand
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Partington, Geoffrey – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1985
Why radical feminism, which until so recently appeared to be firmly identified with movements toward a common curriculum, will now exert pressure toward greater curricular differentiation is discussed. Multiculturalism and its implications for curricula in Canada, Australia, Africa, and Great Britain are also examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum, Educational Discrimination