Extended Curriculum Programmes (ECPs) have been in existence in Africa and Southern Africa since the late 1970s. Various needs for programmes exist, but the primary motivator in the current South African context is a transformative one. While many historically white institutions have either scaled down or closed their ECPs, the University of Pretoria runs several large ECP programmes with the largest one located on the Mamelodi Campus. The location of the campus in a township offers many opportunities for transformative community engagement. This article interrogates the ideological underpinnings of the ECP programmes and other activities offered at the Mamelodi campus as these have evolved from their genesis in the University of Pretoria’s...
This article seeks to situate curriculum transformation in the South African learning environment on...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This article reports on a study that focuses on students from rural areas of South Africa and their ...
Extended Curriculum Programmes (ECPs) have been in existence in Africa and Southern Africa since th...
For three decades, numerous South African scholars have researched the efficacy of access programmes...
For three decades, numerous South African scholars have researched the efficacy of access programmes...
Academic Development Programmes (ADPs), or Extended Curriculum Programmes (ECPs), continue to play a...
Foundation provisioning has a long history in South Africa, and is central to the transformation age...
This article analyses factors that drive or inhibit students’ epistemic access to higher education i...
South African Universities have responded to the global trend towards massification of higher educat...
AbstractA recent proposal by the Council for Higher Education (CHE) outlines a solution to thepersis...
Foundation provisioning has a long history in South Africa, and is central to the transformation age...
Published ArticleThe extended curriculum programme (ECP) in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the C...
Foundation provisioning has a long history in South Africa, and is central to the transformation age...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This article seeks to situate curriculum transformation in the South African learning environment on...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This article reports on a study that focuses on students from rural areas of South Africa and their ...
Extended Curriculum Programmes (ECPs) have been in existence in Africa and Southern Africa since th...
For three decades, numerous South African scholars have researched the efficacy of access programmes...
For three decades, numerous South African scholars have researched the efficacy of access programmes...
Academic Development Programmes (ADPs), or Extended Curriculum Programmes (ECPs), continue to play a...
Foundation provisioning has a long history in South Africa, and is central to the transformation age...
This article analyses factors that drive or inhibit students’ epistemic access to higher education i...
South African Universities have responded to the global trend towards massification of higher educat...
AbstractA recent proposal by the Council for Higher Education (CHE) outlines a solution to thepersis...
Foundation provisioning has a long history in South Africa, and is central to the transformation age...
Published ArticleThe extended curriculum programme (ECP) in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the C...
Foundation provisioning has a long history in South Africa, and is central to the transformation age...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This article seeks to situate curriculum transformation in the South African learning environment on...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This article reports on a study that focuses on students from rural areas of South Africa and their ...