South Africa’s education system is perched on a slippery and dangerous slope. The choice is either to stay mired in a state of stagnation, embellished by a beguiling new vocabulary of change, or to turn a crippling legacy through an authentically transformed vision, fueled by a trenchant and sustained vigour. The thrust of the article is on the tertiary sector, although, in an attempt to provide a backdrop, reference is made to the historical inadequacies of general, pre-university education to explain the enduring effects of the design that has nurtured a debilitating underdevelopment that bedevils the present. The article reflects on the heavy weight of an inheritance that is transmitted intergenerationally and differentiated through raci...
The need to transform higher education in South Africa is indisputable. This article explores how t...
The aim of this lead article is the setting of the frame of the Special Issue containing selected pa...
Higher education institutions in South Africa continue to face uncomfortable positions. These uncomf...
In this article I outline two broad sets of changes characterising the South African higher educatio...
Universities, in their multiplex roles of social, political, epistemological and capital reform, are...
Seventeen years after the transition from a racially divided higher education system, which was desi...
South Africa\'s higher education system is struggling to become a socially relevant ivory tower: tha...
Although there has been rapid expansion of higher education around the globe, such expansion has not...
The transformation of the content of the educational curriculum in South Africa is an imperative of ...
The South African education system is deeply unjust because a child’s place of birth, skin colour an...
This article examines the education system in South Africa during the current crucial stage in which...
The starting point for this chapter is that South African universities need to engage with and respo...
In this article the authors explore the current state of higher education in South Africa in an atte...
It cannot be overthrown that South African education - basic and higher - plays a central role in ge...
It cannot be overthrown that South African education - basic and higher - plays a central role in ge...
The need to transform higher education in South Africa is indisputable. This article explores how t...
The aim of this lead article is the setting of the frame of the Special Issue containing selected pa...
Higher education institutions in South Africa continue to face uncomfortable positions. These uncomf...
In this article I outline two broad sets of changes characterising the South African higher educatio...
Universities, in their multiplex roles of social, political, epistemological and capital reform, are...
Seventeen years after the transition from a racially divided higher education system, which was desi...
South Africa\'s higher education system is struggling to become a socially relevant ivory tower: tha...
Although there has been rapid expansion of higher education around the globe, such expansion has not...
The transformation of the content of the educational curriculum in South Africa is an imperative of ...
The South African education system is deeply unjust because a child’s place of birth, skin colour an...
This article examines the education system in South Africa during the current crucial stage in which...
The starting point for this chapter is that South African universities need to engage with and respo...
In this article the authors explore the current state of higher education in South Africa in an atte...
It cannot be overthrown that South African education - basic and higher - plays a central role in ge...
It cannot be overthrown that South African education - basic and higher - plays a central role in ge...
The need to transform higher education in South Africa is indisputable. This article explores how t...
The aim of this lead article is the setting of the frame of the Special Issue containing selected pa...
Higher education institutions in South Africa continue to face uncomfortable positions. These uncomf...