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Sue Timmis; Emmanuel Mgqwashu; Sheila Trahar; Kibashini Naidoo; Lisa Lucas; Patricia Muhuro – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
This paper focuses on the potential, challenges, and limits of participatory, narrative and multimodal research methods as contributions to decolonising research on understanding student experiences of teaching and learning in higher education. Drawing on Fraser's social justice concepts of participatory parity, redistribution, recognition, and…
Descriptors: Student Research, Participatory Research, Higher Education, Social Justice
Moloi, Kholeka – South African Journal of Education, 2019
The problem addressed in this theoretical paper is that of learners and educators as agents of social transformation in dysfunctional schools of South Africa. While 80% of South African schools are said to be dysfunctional, learners and educators in these schools can be activated to challenge and actively struggle against any form of social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Change Agents, Social Change, Disadvantaged Schools
Van Dyk, H.; White, C. J. – South African Journal of Education, 2019
Equitable funding of public schools to reduce the disparities in education inherited by the post-apartheid government of South Africa in 1994 has become a priority. The Amended National Norms and Standards for School Funding (ANNSSF) required the ranking of schools into one of five quintiles of which Quintile 1 represents the poorest schools and…
Descriptors: Reputation, Educational Equity (Finance), Standards, Social Change
Ramsookbhai, Shamila – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2020
Learner performance in the South African school education system is under tight scrutiny as it is the lens through which the health of the system is judged. However, despite the challenges faced, the South African landscape is dotted with those schools that have produced outstanding learner performance. Hence, this study is prompted by the success…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, School Effectiveness, Public Schools, Barriers
Carignan, Nicole; Pourdavood, Roland; King, Lonnie; Feza, Nosisi – Intercultural Education, 2005
The story of School X started in South Africa in 1875. At that time, the school was built for white children only. More than hundred years later, the 1994 elections demarcated the end of the apartheid era and the school enrolled black Xhosa-speaking children for the first time. As a result, in 2004, 90% of the students were black Xhosa-speaking.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Schools, Racial Segregation, Multicultural Education
Sebakwane-Mahlase, Shirley M. – Multicultural Teaching, 1994
Roles of women teachers and community control of teachers were studied in 1989-90 for 30 urban and 30 rural teachers in Lebowa, a unit of the Transvaal (South Africa). Under apartheid, female teachers were controlled by often-hostile committees and committee members who were frequently illiterate themselves. (SLD)
Descriptors: Apartheid, Community Control, Females, Foreign Countries
Fleisch, Brahm; Christie, Pam – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2004
This article comments on leadership within mainstream literature on school effectiveness/improvement, where it is almost always considered to be a factor of change. The article argues that systemic school improvement, particularly for disadvantaged children, is inextricably linked to wider social, economic and political conditions--in South…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Effectiveness, Leadership, Social Change