Citizenship is a right that has been won by the vast majority of South Africans after the 1994 democratic elections. Because of the history of education under apartheid, there is powerful pressure on the education system to provide a learning context where a common citizenship can be forged and promoted. What that citizenship can be, and what might help or hinder its development is the concern of the authors of this article. This article is not an attempt to prescribe a framework for citizenship education in South Africa. Rather, it highlights the complexity of the issues involved that can impact on common citizenship. It argues for the common citizenship that validates all the identities, cultures and voices in South Africa and provides fo...
Curricular reform in South African schools, as initially encountered through outcomes-based educatio...
The concept of citizenship has come to represent the full cluster of civil rights held by individual...
Benhabib (2002:134) maintains that, in order for individuals to become democratic citizens they need...
In South Africa, more than most countries, the meaning of citizenship and related rights has faced s...
Countries emerging from societal conflicts and division engage in simultaneous processes of citizens...
How is citizenship understood in South Africa, a new democracy with a deeply divided past? This pape...
How is citizenship understood in South Africa, a new democracy with a deeply divided past? This pape...
Soon after the collapse of Apartheid, the new government in South Africa set about restructuring the...
In view of the serious moral decay in South African society, this article reports on our research re...
In view of the serious moral decay in South African society, this article reports on our research re...
This report addresses findings from the research project 'Education, Citizenship Formation and Democ...
This thesis investigates South African history teachers’ understandings of citizenship education whi...
Twenty-one years ago, South Africa finally abolished its inhuman system of Apartheid, which was base...
The thesis provides an account of how policy around student citizenship is being translated differen...
The paper presents a critical discussion of the provision of citizenship education for Africans in S...
Curricular reform in South African schools, as initially encountered through outcomes-based educatio...
The concept of citizenship has come to represent the full cluster of civil rights held by individual...
Benhabib (2002:134) maintains that, in order for individuals to become democratic citizens they need...
In South Africa, more than most countries, the meaning of citizenship and related rights has faced s...
Countries emerging from societal conflicts and division engage in simultaneous processes of citizens...
How is citizenship understood in South Africa, a new democracy with a deeply divided past? This pape...
How is citizenship understood in South Africa, a new democracy with a deeply divided past? This pape...
Soon after the collapse of Apartheid, the new government in South Africa set about restructuring the...
In view of the serious moral decay in South African society, this article reports on our research re...
In view of the serious moral decay in South African society, this article reports on our research re...
This report addresses findings from the research project 'Education, Citizenship Formation and Democ...
This thesis investigates South African history teachers’ understandings of citizenship education whi...
Twenty-one years ago, South Africa finally abolished its inhuman system of Apartheid, which was base...
The thesis provides an account of how policy around student citizenship is being translated differen...
The paper presents a critical discussion of the provision of citizenship education for Africans in S...
Curricular reform in South African schools, as initially encountered through outcomes-based educatio...
The concept of citizenship has come to represent the full cluster of civil rights held by individual...
Benhabib (2002:134) maintains that, in order for individuals to become democratic citizens they need...