This paper applies a social realist ontology in conceptualising Afrocentric curricula in South African universities. The analysis considers South African media reports related to students' demands for decolonised curricula. The methodology involved textually analysing various historic educational incidents in South Africa, as well as theories associated with Afrocentrism. The analysis highlights that to develop decolonised and Afrocentric curricula, simultaneous consideration is required of the powers of social structures, including race and class, African culture, as well as the agency of students and academics. The analysis concludes that for Afrocentric and decolonised curricula to emerge, it is essential to incorporate the histories, as...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
Background: Forging ‘new’ decolonial education curriculum policy reform with ill-conceived inte...
Even though the term curriculum has its origin in higher education it is neglected term in discourse...
One topical issue in South Africa since the 1994 democratic elections is how a socially just higher ...
The urgency for a decolonised university curriculum in South Africa, occasioned by student protests,...
This paper sets out to explore how academics can become agents of meaningful educational change and ...
Universities in the global South continue to grapple with the ethical demands of decolonising and tr...
This study advocates a social realist ontological framework as an effective, analytical blueprint fo...
Impulsive uses of collective memory to rally support for decolonised education have been a character...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
CITATION: Fataar, A. 2018. Decolonising Education in South Africa: Perspectives and Debates. Educati...
This article reports on how tutorials are employed as an instrument for the decolonisation of higher...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The call to decolonise South African universitie...
This study advocates a social realist ontological framework as an effective, analytical blueprint fo...
Impulsive uses of collective memory to rally support for decolonised education, establishing clear d...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
Background: Forging ‘new’ decolonial education curriculum policy reform with ill-conceived inte...
Even though the term curriculum has its origin in higher education it is neglected term in discourse...
One topical issue in South Africa since the 1994 democratic elections is how a socially just higher ...
The urgency for a decolonised university curriculum in South Africa, occasioned by student protests,...
This paper sets out to explore how academics can become agents of meaningful educational change and ...
Universities in the global South continue to grapple with the ethical demands of decolonising and tr...
This study advocates a social realist ontological framework as an effective, analytical blueprint fo...
Impulsive uses of collective memory to rally support for decolonised education have been a character...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
CITATION: Fataar, A. 2018. Decolonising Education in South Africa: Perspectives and Debates. Educati...
This article reports on how tutorials are employed as an instrument for the decolonisation of higher...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The call to decolonise South African universitie...
This study advocates a social realist ontological framework as an effective, analytical blueprint fo...
Impulsive uses of collective memory to rally support for decolonised education, establishing clear d...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
Background: Forging ‘new’ decolonial education curriculum policy reform with ill-conceived inte...
Even though the term curriculum has its origin in higher education it is neglected term in discourse...