In the South African higher education sector, there is increasing concern about the poor retention and throughput rates of undergraduate students. There is also concern that the participation rates in higher education, relative to population demographics, remain extremely racially skewed. With the quality of schooling unlikely to change dramatically in the short term, universities need to look for ways to improve student success, particularly in science and engineering, where graduates are needed for a range of key roles in society. Here we review the research presented at a forum held by the Academy of Science of South Africa in 2010, which sought to bring together the latest expert thinking in this area. The major focus of academic...
Abstract: The complexity of the articulation gap between school and higher education poses enormous ...
South Africa has a shiny new Green Paper on Post-School Education. However policy weary we might be,...
The demand for engineers and the under-employment of engineers seem to be simultaneous. This study l...
In the South African higher education sector, there is increasing concern about the poor retention a...
In the South African higher education sector, there is increasing concern about the poor retention a...
South Africa is in great need of improving the effectiveness of engineering and technical tuition an...
In this article the authors explore the current state of higher education in South Africa in an atte...
“Under-preparedness” of students entering higher education is an issue that many academic institutio...
The quest to get many people into higher education often crowds out the need for quality teaching an...
In 2003 six new Universities came into existence in South Africa. Their existence has to be justifie...
International audienceSouth Africa, with its national cultural diversity and post-apartheid challeng...
Looks at the nature of undergraduate education in South Africa. Claims that the differing views held...
South Africa has the most diverse and differentiated higher education system in Africa – despite som...
South Africa produces too few engineers to meet its development needs. The number of graduating engi...
Several studies have emphasised the importance of addressing social and emotional factors in facilit...
Abstract: The complexity of the articulation gap between school and higher education poses enormous ...
South Africa has a shiny new Green Paper on Post-School Education. However policy weary we might be,...
The demand for engineers and the under-employment of engineers seem to be simultaneous. This study l...
In the South African higher education sector, there is increasing concern about the poor retention a...
In the South African higher education sector, there is increasing concern about the poor retention a...
South Africa is in great need of improving the effectiveness of engineering and technical tuition an...
In this article the authors explore the current state of higher education in South Africa in an atte...
“Under-preparedness” of students entering higher education is an issue that many academic institutio...
The quest to get many people into higher education often crowds out the need for quality teaching an...
In 2003 six new Universities came into existence in South Africa. Their existence has to be justifie...
International audienceSouth Africa, with its national cultural diversity and post-apartheid challeng...
Looks at the nature of undergraduate education in South Africa. Claims that the differing views held...
South Africa has the most diverse and differentiated higher education system in Africa – despite som...
South Africa produces too few engineers to meet its development needs. The number of graduating engi...
Several studies have emphasised the importance of addressing social and emotional factors in facilit...
Abstract: The complexity of the articulation gap between school and higher education poses enormous ...
South Africa has a shiny new Green Paper on Post-School Education. However policy weary we might be,...
The demand for engineers and the under-employment of engineers seem to be simultaneous. This study l...