South African Academic Development (AD) emerged as a liberatory educational and social movement in the 1980s. AD (often called educational development) has burgeoned as an international phenomenon, but with a focus on quality rather than on liberation. South African AD now seems to be struggling to construct its post-apartheid identity, if one considers the demise of the South African Association for Academic Development (SAAAD) in 2002 and the fragile state of its interim successor, the South African Academic Development Association (SAADA). This article gives an analytical account of the history of international and South African AD. It attempts to explain what has divided and weakened the latter and makes some recommendations for the fut...
This article presents a reflection on the state of the discipline of International Relations (IR) in...
Tensions in South African universities have traditionally centred around equity (particularly access...
[Extract from article by Ms Merle Hodges]: Over the past year there have been numerous conferences d...
Since the end of the apartheid era in South Africa, ‘‘internationalization’’ of higher education has...
The aim of this article is to determine to what extent South African higher education and the South ...
The aim of this article was to determine the international impact of Education research in South Afr...
Internationalization has become a buzzword in universities today. As a result of the breadth of the ...
Secretariat (2000), motivating for countries to explore the interface between education and the issu...
Published ArticleThe link between Academic Development (AD) and the Scholarship of Teaching and Lear...
This article examines the issue of academic drift with reference to South Africa's former technikons...
The aim of this article is to compare Higher Education research in South Africa with developments in...
This article commences with a brief overview of public administration education and training in Sout...
Globalisation and its impact on higher education will be discussed, while globalisation as a critica...
With the demise of apartheid the higher education landscape of South Africa (SA) had to change as we...
The aim of the article is to report on research findings that could contribute to the development of...
This article presents a reflection on the state of the discipline of International Relations (IR) in...
Tensions in South African universities have traditionally centred around equity (particularly access...
[Extract from article by Ms Merle Hodges]: Over the past year there have been numerous conferences d...
Since the end of the apartheid era in South Africa, ‘‘internationalization’’ of higher education has...
The aim of this article is to determine to what extent South African higher education and the South ...
The aim of this article was to determine the international impact of Education research in South Afr...
Internationalization has become a buzzword in universities today. As a result of the breadth of the ...
Secretariat (2000), motivating for countries to explore the interface between education and the issu...
Published ArticleThe link between Academic Development (AD) and the Scholarship of Teaching and Lear...
This article examines the issue of academic drift with reference to South Africa's former technikons...
The aim of this article is to compare Higher Education research in South Africa with developments in...
This article commences with a brief overview of public administration education and training in Sout...
Globalisation and its impact on higher education will be discussed, while globalisation as a critica...
With the demise of apartheid the higher education landscape of South Africa (SA) had to change as we...
The aim of the article is to report on research findings that could contribute to the development of...
This article presents a reflection on the state of the discipline of International Relations (IR) in...
Tensions in South African universities have traditionally centred around equity (particularly access...
[Extract from article by Ms Merle Hodges]: Over the past year there have been numerous conferences d...