This thesis is a critical analysis of the history of Bantu education under apartheid. Bantu Education was implemented by the South African apartheid government as part of its general policy of separation and stratification of the races in society. This research, using historicalcomparative methodology, examines the role of ideology in education and the state, the shifts in ideology and representations of schooling – designed to train and fit Africans for their role in the evolving apartheid society. In this thesis it is argued that Bantu Education was a segregated system of schooling for lowskilled occupation and domestication. This research examines the nexus between African Education and the social production process during this period. R...
The introduction of public education for blacks in 1953 and the withdrawal of state subsidies from ...
This disseration addresses a historical-education analysis of events that contributed to the deterio...
The primary task of this thesis is to explain the establishment of the ‘correctional institution’, t...
Despite its 25th anniversary of democratic governance, the Republic of South Africa still reels from...
The purpose of Apartheid was to segregate people in South Africa based on their skin color. Under t...
Various political parties, civil rights groups and columnists support the view that one of South Af...
This historical and conceptual thesis examines the cultural and socio-economic situatedness of educa...
Apartheid-era Bantu Education was engineered to underdevelop Indigenous Black South Africans and kee...
The thesis concerns History teaching in South Africa 1966-2006. Focus lies on the usage of History a...
Historically, education in South Africa formed an important part of the government’s plan to develop...
This paper examines the role of education in producing and perpetuating the social and cultural char...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, 1990.The Natal Education Department's "Native" education system w...
The article is devoted to the discussion of socialization processes in the South African apartheid s...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfill...
Formal state-controlled education has been a central element for social development in South Africa ...
The introduction of public education for blacks in 1953 and the withdrawal of state subsidies from ...
This disseration addresses a historical-education analysis of events that contributed to the deterio...
The primary task of this thesis is to explain the establishment of the ‘correctional institution’, t...
Despite its 25th anniversary of democratic governance, the Republic of South Africa still reels from...
The purpose of Apartheid was to segregate people in South Africa based on their skin color. Under t...
Various political parties, civil rights groups and columnists support the view that one of South Af...
This historical and conceptual thesis examines the cultural and socio-economic situatedness of educa...
Apartheid-era Bantu Education was engineered to underdevelop Indigenous Black South Africans and kee...
The thesis concerns History teaching in South Africa 1966-2006. Focus lies on the usage of History a...
Historically, education in South Africa formed an important part of the government’s plan to develop...
This paper examines the role of education in producing and perpetuating the social and cultural char...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, 1990.The Natal Education Department's "Native" education system w...
The article is devoted to the discussion of socialization processes in the South African apartheid s...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfill...
Formal state-controlled education has been a central element for social development in South Africa ...
The introduction of public education for blacks in 1953 and the withdrawal of state subsidies from ...
This disseration addresses a historical-education analysis of events that contributed to the deterio...
The primary task of this thesis is to explain the establishment of the ‘correctional institution’, t...