Children develop in several interlocking systems—in the context of their family, and within the interaction of such settings as home, school, and church (Russell, 2011). In South Africa, children’s diverse backgrounds within families, neighborhoods, and sociocultural environments provide them with varied experiences and opportunities to learn. Whether the children are growing up in urban or rural communities, belong to a specific race and ethnic group, or are poor or rich, all are exposed to cultures, lifestyles, amenities, and living conditions that differ in marked ways (Makoe, 2006). For example, the racial and ethnic heterogeneity of South Africa translates into a complex mix of languages: English, Afrikaans, nine indigenous languages, ...
The interest of this study was to research and investigate how the impact of informal settlement en...
The conceptualisation of schooling is often based on “ideal children” in “ideal situations.” However...
Master of Education in Social Justice. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2014.In the last two de...
Children develop in several interlocking systems—in the context of their family, and within the in...
D.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The aim of this study was to give an ethnographic story of the first G...
D.Ed.Apartheid and underdevelopment have shaped the educational system in South Africa. Previously S...
Any school that denies that intercultural and interracial differences exist and that lacks effective...
This study explores how South African Early Childhood Development (ECD) Practitioners and families m...
In Africa, as in many other parts of the non-Western world, Western-style schooling has become the i...
Neighborhood environments that many schools in South Africa are situated in poses several challenges...
M.Ed.The end of apartheid also marked the end of a segregated schooling system in South Africa and t...
M.Ed.Education in South Africa is in a process of transformation. The opening of public schools to a...
Showing how youth from one of the poorest and most violent neighborhoods in Cape Town, South Africa,...
MA (Life Skills), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThis research paper examines the rural socio...
Multicultural Education is a field of study whose chief goal is to create equal educational opportun...
The interest of this study was to research and investigate how the impact of informal settlement en...
The conceptualisation of schooling is often based on “ideal children” in “ideal situations.” However...
Master of Education in Social Justice. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2014.In the last two de...
Children develop in several interlocking systems—in the context of their family, and within the in...
D.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The aim of this study was to give an ethnographic story of the first G...
D.Ed.Apartheid and underdevelopment have shaped the educational system in South Africa. Previously S...
Any school that denies that intercultural and interracial differences exist and that lacks effective...
This study explores how South African Early Childhood Development (ECD) Practitioners and families m...
In Africa, as in many other parts of the non-Western world, Western-style schooling has become the i...
Neighborhood environments that many schools in South Africa are situated in poses several challenges...
M.Ed.The end of apartheid also marked the end of a segregated schooling system in South Africa and t...
M.Ed.Education in South Africa is in a process of transformation. The opening of public schools to a...
Showing how youth from one of the poorest and most violent neighborhoods in Cape Town, South Africa,...
MA (Life Skills), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThis research paper examines the rural socio...
Multicultural Education is a field of study whose chief goal is to create equal educational opportun...
The interest of this study was to research and investigate how the impact of informal settlement en...
The conceptualisation of schooling is often based on “ideal children” in “ideal situations.” However...
Master of Education in Social Justice. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2014.In the last two de...