In 2013 the Council on Higher Education (CHE) released a proposal for the reform of South Africa’s undergraduate degree arguing that all current 3-year degrees and diplomas, as well as 4-year Bachelor’s degrees be extended by one year with an additional 120 credits. This paper argues that the structure proposed provides the conditions for a different kind of curriculum that enables epistemic access and development. The paper firstly offers a set of theoretical tools for conceptualising this enabling curriculum structure. Secondly, drawing on the CHE exemplars, the paper makes explicit the general curriculum reform principles that underpin the enabling structure. Finally, the paper describes how these reform principles translate into qualifi...
Benchmarking curricula, learning programmes and research designs in our globalising, knowledge-inten...
he number of students admitted by universities in South Africa has grown tremendously in the past tw...
AbstractTransformation in Higher Education has been an ongoing concern in post-apartheid South Afric...
I begin this article by taking stock of international trends which impact on the higher education cu...
AbstractA recent proposal by the Council for Higher Education (CHE) outlines a solution to thepersis...
A proposal for undergraduate curriculum reform in South Africa: The case for a flexible curriculum s...
The higher education landscape in South Africa is undergoing a process of change given the new Highe...
Curriculum is central to the pedagogic project of the university, and like all aspects of education,...
CITATION: Le Grange, L. 2011. Challenges for Curriculum in a Contemporary South Africa, in E. Bitzer...
Even though the term curriculum has its origin in higher education it is neglected term in discourse...
M.Ed.Abstract: The study explores how an academic literacy programme facilitated epistemological acc...
The transformation of the content of the educational curriculum in South Africa is an imperative of ...
This article traces the early development and implementation of an extended curriculum in the Facult...
Since the dawn of democracy in South Africa, the path of higher education transformation has been g...
The debate surrounding curriculum, change and its management has reached the highest level for somet...
Benchmarking curricula, learning programmes and research designs in our globalising, knowledge-inten...
he number of students admitted by universities in South Africa has grown tremendously in the past tw...
AbstractTransformation in Higher Education has been an ongoing concern in post-apartheid South Afric...
I begin this article by taking stock of international trends which impact on the higher education cu...
AbstractA recent proposal by the Council for Higher Education (CHE) outlines a solution to thepersis...
A proposal for undergraduate curriculum reform in South Africa: The case for a flexible curriculum s...
The higher education landscape in South Africa is undergoing a process of change given the new Highe...
Curriculum is central to the pedagogic project of the university, and like all aspects of education,...
CITATION: Le Grange, L. 2011. Challenges for Curriculum in a Contemporary South Africa, in E. Bitzer...
Even though the term curriculum has its origin in higher education it is neglected term in discourse...
M.Ed.Abstract: The study explores how an academic literacy programme facilitated epistemological acc...
The transformation of the content of the educational curriculum in South Africa is an imperative of ...
This article traces the early development and implementation of an extended curriculum in the Facult...
Since the dawn of democracy in South Africa, the path of higher education transformation has been g...
The debate surrounding curriculum, change and its management has reached the highest level for somet...
Benchmarking curricula, learning programmes and research designs in our globalising, knowledge-inten...
he number of students admitted by universities in South Africa has grown tremendously in the past tw...
AbstractTransformation in Higher Education has been an ongoing concern in post-apartheid South Afric...