One of the biggest debates in South Africa is the use and usefulness of apartheid categories when analysing society and societal behaviour. This paper examines the process of learning and unlearning that took place when a political reporting lecturer and an academic staff developer sought to explain racially biased voting in South Africa and its historical origins to students. The autoethnographic method of reflecting on teaching practice is used to explore the tensions and dilemmas that arose when introducing a specific pedagogic intervention—the Privilege Walk—to help students understand privilege as systemic, intersectional and historically rooted. We also discuss our own further development of the walk to allow students to create a ...
Against the backdrop of continuing racism ‒ both overt and subtle – in South Africa’s classrooms, th...
Ph.D. (Education and Curriculum Studies)This study is about teachers’ identity shifts during the fir...
Professor Malegapuru Makgoba and Professor Sipho Seepe, while serving as the acting Vice-Chancellors...
Multiculturalism currently aims for the political accommodation of difference instead of the subvers...
Racism is taught; no one is born a racist. That seems to be the general consensus in a world where w...
Against the backdrop of a lack of social engagement in South Africa’s classrooms, this paper explore...
Engaging with difference is an important skill for teachers in current South Africa. Critics of the ...
An educational system that aspires to be effective would constantly strive to bring about positive c...
The context of higher education in South Africa continues to be a racialised space despite its trans...
South African social relations in the second decade of democracy remain framed by race. Spatial and ...
This paper interrogates the relationship between South Africa’s most important piece of educational ...
As an educator for inclusion and social justice, it is essential to be self-reflective about all asp...
Includes bibliographical references.South African social relations in the second decade of democracy...
Why, nearly two decades into a new political democratic dispensation, with a well-established consti...
Despite fundamental reforms to South African education, large performance gaps still prevail betwee...
Against the backdrop of continuing racism ‒ both overt and subtle – in South Africa’s classrooms, th...
Ph.D. (Education and Curriculum Studies)This study is about teachers’ identity shifts during the fir...
Professor Malegapuru Makgoba and Professor Sipho Seepe, while serving as the acting Vice-Chancellors...
Multiculturalism currently aims for the political accommodation of difference instead of the subvers...
Racism is taught; no one is born a racist. That seems to be the general consensus in a world where w...
Against the backdrop of a lack of social engagement in South Africa’s classrooms, this paper explore...
Engaging with difference is an important skill for teachers in current South Africa. Critics of the ...
An educational system that aspires to be effective would constantly strive to bring about positive c...
The context of higher education in South Africa continues to be a racialised space despite its trans...
South African social relations in the second decade of democracy remain framed by race. Spatial and ...
This paper interrogates the relationship between South Africa’s most important piece of educational ...
As an educator for inclusion and social justice, it is essential to be self-reflective about all asp...
Includes bibliographical references.South African social relations in the second decade of democracy...
Why, nearly two decades into a new political democratic dispensation, with a well-established consti...
Despite fundamental reforms to South African education, large performance gaps still prevail betwee...
Against the backdrop of continuing racism ‒ both overt and subtle – in South Africa’s classrooms, th...
Ph.D. (Education and Curriculum Studies)This study is about teachers’ identity shifts during the fir...
Professor Malegapuru Makgoba and Professor Sipho Seepe, while serving as the acting Vice-Chancellors...