Various political parties, civil rights groups and columnists support the view that one of South Africa’s foremost socio-economic challenges is overcoming the scarring legacy which the Bantu Education Act of 1953 left on the face of the country. In light of this challenge, a need arose to revisit the position and place of Bantu Education historiography in the current contested interpretation of its legacy. It is apparent from the plethora of literature available on this topic that academics are not in agreement about whether or not the passing of the 1953 Act was a watershed moment in marginalising education for black pupils. On the one hand, it would seem that the general consensus is that the 1953 Act was indeed a turning point ...
This disseration addresses a historical-education analysis of events that contributed to the deterio...
This paper examines the role of education in producing and perpetuating the social and cultural char...
Published ArticleThe first South African democratic elections ushered in a new schooling system that...
The introduction of public education for blacks in 1953 and the withdrawal of state subsidies from ...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the history of Bantu education under apartheid. Bantu Educatio...
Despite its 25th anniversary of democratic governance, the Republic of South Africa still reels from...
The purpose of Apartheid was to segregate people in South Africa based on their skin color. Under t...
Much has been achieved in the past 20 years in expanding educational facilities for Blacks and in gi...
Apartheid-era Bantu Education was engineered to underdevelop Indigenous Black South Africans and kee...
Historically, education in South Africa formed an important part of the government’s plan to develop...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, 1990.The Natal Education Department's "Native" education system w...
The United States and South Africa shared a similar history of oppression, racial discrimination and...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfill...
This article considers the nature and trajectory of the African National Congress’s (ANC) education ...
M.Ed.The task of this research report has been to map out the historical experience of the People's ...
This disseration addresses a historical-education analysis of events that contributed to the deterio...
This paper examines the role of education in producing and perpetuating the social and cultural char...
Published ArticleThe first South African democratic elections ushered in a new schooling system that...
The introduction of public education for blacks in 1953 and the withdrawal of state subsidies from ...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the history of Bantu education under apartheid. Bantu Educatio...
Despite its 25th anniversary of democratic governance, the Republic of South Africa still reels from...
The purpose of Apartheid was to segregate people in South Africa based on their skin color. Under t...
Much has been achieved in the past 20 years in expanding educational facilities for Blacks and in gi...
Apartheid-era Bantu Education was engineered to underdevelop Indigenous Black South Africans and kee...
Historically, education in South Africa formed an important part of the government’s plan to develop...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, 1990.The Natal Education Department's "Native" education system w...
The United States and South Africa shared a similar history of oppression, racial discrimination and...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfill...
This article considers the nature and trajectory of the African National Congress’s (ANC) education ...
M.Ed.The task of this research report has been to map out the historical experience of the People's ...
This disseration addresses a historical-education analysis of events that contributed to the deterio...
This paper examines the role of education in producing and perpetuating the social and cultural char...
Published ArticleThe first South African democratic elections ushered in a new schooling system that...