As much as there are reasons for optimism as one thinks about changes in South Africa, Africa, and the United States in relation to the transcendence of racial differentiation and hierarchy, this book is a reminder of how both harrowing and incomplete that journey is. This book, a crucial addition from the Global South to the scholarship on immigrant students\u27 schooling, depicts how salient and fraught racial identity, both asserted and ascribed, continues to be for the negotiation of school in South Africa. Immigrant students are loathed and marginalized for their accents and \u27foreign\u27 ways, and yet they are also stereotyped and viewed jealously as more serious and committed students than their native-born Black peers
Race and stereotypes remain emotive words in numerous societies. Racism implies that a definitive ps...
Published ArticleThe first South African democratic elections ushered in a new schooling system that...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This thesis explores the construction and...
As much as there are reasons for optimism as one thinks about changes in South Africa, Africa, and t...
Discourses of African immigrant children are rare in educational research. As such, African immigran...
Master of Education in Social Justice. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2014.In the last two de...
This book explores the unique experiences of African-born educators and students in North American K...
AbstractThe aim of the paper was to revisit issues and challenges pertaining to integrated school se...
Background/Context: Inclusion of African immigrant youth voices in educational and research discours...
This paper set out to explore curriculum experiences challenging the education of two immigrant stud...
Recognizing that teacher commitments are consequential for classroom practice, this study sets out t...
Abstract: There has been a great influx of immigrant teachers into South African schools, bringing a...
The purpose of this study was to explore difficulties and challenges that confront African immigrant...
Against the backdrop of continuing racism ‒ both overt and subtle – in South Africa’s classrooms, th...
Published ArticlePost-Apartheid education in South Africa is seemingly characterised by an open and ...
Race and stereotypes remain emotive words in numerous societies. Racism implies that a definitive ps...
Published ArticleThe first South African democratic elections ushered in a new schooling system that...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This thesis explores the construction and...
As much as there are reasons for optimism as one thinks about changes in South Africa, Africa, and t...
Discourses of African immigrant children are rare in educational research. As such, African immigran...
Master of Education in Social Justice. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2014.In the last two de...
This book explores the unique experiences of African-born educators and students in North American K...
AbstractThe aim of the paper was to revisit issues and challenges pertaining to integrated school se...
Background/Context: Inclusion of African immigrant youth voices in educational and research discours...
This paper set out to explore curriculum experiences challenging the education of two immigrant stud...
Recognizing that teacher commitments are consequential for classroom practice, this study sets out t...
Abstract: There has been a great influx of immigrant teachers into South African schools, bringing a...
The purpose of this study was to explore difficulties and challenges that confront African immigrant...
Against the backdrop of continuing racism ‒ both overt and subtle – in South Africa’s classrooms, th...
Published ArticlePost-Apartheid education in South Africa is seemingly characterised by an open and ...
Race and stereotypes remain emotive words in numerous societies. Racism implies that a definitive ps...
Published ArticleThe first South African democratic elections ushered in a new schooling system that...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This thesis explores the construction and...