This article analyses factors that drive or inhibit students’ epistemic access to higher education in South Africa. The analysis is in response to a need for institutional diversity and programme differentiation in our higher education institutions. The article intends to contribute to the ongoing debates on decolonisation and the social justice agenda in South African higher education. I argue that the first point of departure should be a focus on curriculum change. To this end I raise three arguments: firstly, the agenda on the size and shape of the system is not based on the pursuit for social justice and decolonisation, but on flippant political pursuits and markets. Secondly, the principles that govern the selection, organisation and s...
In the aftermath of the 2015-2016 student protests on South African university campuses, many univer...
Universities in the global South continue to grapple with the ethical demands of decolonising and tr...
This paper sets out to explore how academics can become agents of meaningful educational change and ...
The student protests of 2015 precipitated a renewed interest in the decolonisation of the university...
This article reports on a study that focuses on students from rural areas of South Africa and their ...
Decolonial rhetoric has enveloped the South African academic world advocating for cognitive justice....
AbstractTransformation in Higher Education has been an ongoing concern in post-apartheid South Afric...
CITATION: Fataar, A. 2018. Decolonising Education in South Africa: Perspectives and Debates. Educati...
Times are indeed changing as South African universities continues to struggle under the growing pres...
This article is set against the backdrop of calls for the decolonisation of the curriculum in higher...
South Africa as a nation became democratic in 1994 because of the end of apartheid. Since 1994, high...
The aim of this theoretical article is to explain efforts at decolonising the Postgraduate Diploma i...
This article reports on how tutorials are employed as an instrument for the decolonisation of higher...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The call to decolonise South African universitie...
As a national policy imperative, transformation has dominated efforts towards change in higher educa...
In the aftermath of the 2015-2016 student protests on South African university campuses, many univer...
Universities in the global South continue to grapple with the ethical demands of decolonising and tr...
This paper sets out to explore how academics can become agents of meaningful educational change and ...
The student protests of 2015 precipitated a renewed interest in the decolonisation of the university...
This article reports on a study that focuses on students from rural areas of South Africa and their ...
Decolonial rhetoric has enveloped the South African academic world advocating for cognitive justice....
AbstractTransformation in Higher Education has been an ongoing concern in post-apartheid South Afric...
CITATION: Fataar, A. 2018. Decolonising Education in South Africa: Perspectives and Debates. Educati...
Times are indeed changing as South African universities continues to struggle under the growing pres...
This article is set against the backdrop of calls for the decolonisation of the curriculum in higher...
South Africa as a nation became democratic in 1994 because of the end of apartheid. Since 1994, high...
The aim of this theoretical article is to explain efforts at decolonising the Postgraduate Diploma i...
This article reports on how tutorials are employed as an instrument for the decolonisation of higher...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The call to decolonise South African universitie...
As a national policy imperative, transformation has dominated efforts towards change in higher educa...
In the aftermath of the 2015-2016 student protests on South African university campuses, many univer...
Universities in the global South continue to grapple with the ethical demands of decolonising and tr...
This paper sets out to explore how academics can become agents of meaningful educational change and ...