This article reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 1 980s onwards before going on to look at the extent to which black South Africans have benefitted from those shifts. In the context of analyses which show that black South Africans experience less success in the higher education system than their white peers, the paper argues that dominant understandings of what is needed to succeed are inadequate in explaining the data. In opposition to dominant understandings, the paper goes on to propose that only 'social' accounts of learning allow us to make sense of black students' experiences. At the same time, however, resilience of dominant accounts is acknowledged
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
This article investigates and documents how undergraduate students in South Africa make meaning of c...
The primary purpose of the article is to look at how current thinking in the social sciences concep...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This article will show that whilst there has been much progress in opening up access for black stude...
While South Africa is well into its second decade of democracy, higher education opportunities in th...
Seventeen years after the transition from a racially divided higher education system, which was desi...
This article examines the necessary shift to a sociality of meaning-making for university entrants i...
Following the ending of apartheid, the question is asked to what extend the equity between the Blac...
The institutionalized racism that once subjugated the Black majority during South Africa’s apartheid...
Published ArticleSouth Africa underwent political reform in 1994 from an apartheid government to a d...
South Africa has adopted inclusive education system since 2001. The White Paper 6 was the first indi...
Before 1994, some higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Africa seem not to value social incl...
The paper locates post-apartheid developments in higher education in relation to the nature of a tra...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
This article investigates and documents how undergraduate students in South Africa make meaning of c...
The primary purpose of the article is to look at how current thinking in the social sciences concep...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This article will show that whilst there has been much progress in opening up access for black stude...
While South Africa is well into its second decade of democracy, higher education opportunities in th...
Seventeen years after the transition from a racially divided higher education system, which was desi...
This article examines the necessary shift to a sociality of meaning-making for university entrants i...
Following the ending of apartheid, the question is asked to what extend the equity between the Blac...
The institutionalized racism that once subjugated the Black majority during South Africa’s apartheid...
Published ArticleSouth Africa underwent political reform in 1994 from an apartheid government to a d...
South Africa has adopted inclusive education system since 2001. The White Paper 6 was the first indi...
Before 1994, some higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Africa seem not to value social incl...
The paper locates post-apartheid developments in higher education in relation to the nature of a tra...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
This article investigates and documents how undergraduate students in South Africa make meaning of c...
The primary purpose of the article is to look at how current thinking in the social sciences concep...