Faculty Perspectives on Vocational Training in South Africa: Lessons and Innovations from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367670221
ISBN-10: 0367670224
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367670224
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1:
Cape Peninsula University of Technology: A Discussion on the Transformation of Higher Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa Through the Lens of Governance, Reconstruction and Social Inclusion
Eunice N. Ivala and Chaunda L. Scott
Theme 1: What strategies are being utilized or could be utilized at Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa to produce graduates at the undergraduate, master’s and doctorate levels with the knowledge, skills and abilities to contribute successfully in the industry, the community and globally?
Chapter 2:
Flexible Learning Provision for Architecture in South Africa: Lessons Learned from
Industry University Collaboration
Jolanda Morkel and Johannes Cronje
Theme 2: What strategies are utilized or could be utilized at Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa to guarantee fair access to qualified individuals in management, staffing and student recruitment from all cultural backgrounds?
Chapter 3:
Student Engagement Strategies in Higher Education: Change, Transition
and Student Leadership
Xena Cupido and Najwa Norodien-Fataar
Theme 3: What approaches are being utilized or could be utilized at Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa to create and advance diverse and multicultural teaching practices and programming?
Chapter 4:
Looking Beyond Inequalities: Embracing Transformation in the South African Higher Education System
Zilungile Sosibo
Theme 4: What strategies have been introduced or could be introduced at Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa to create and advance support for quality research and teaching that benefits the demographic composition of South African academics and students, and the needs of the South African multicultural society?
Chapter 5:
"They Don’t Leave any Room for Humanity: Yet, They Expect you to be Humane" Cape Town Teachers Respond to the Curriculum Assessment Policy Statements (CAPS)
Kristian Stewart and Eunice Ivala
Theme 5: What new institutional identities have been developed or could be developed by a merged university like Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa to rise above preceding apartheid injustices?
Chapter 6:
Diverse Staff Voices on the Transformation of a Merged South African University of Technology
Eunice Ivala, Daniela Gachago, and Zilungile Sosibo
Theme 6: What additional policies, practices and initiatives would be beneficial in further advancing the transformation of higher education at Cape Peninsula University of Technology and broadly at institutions of higher education throughout South Africa?
Chapter 7:
Towards Critical Citizenship Education - A Case Study in an Architectural Technology and Interior Design Extended Curriculum Course
Alex Noble and Daniela Gachago
Chapter 8:
Exploring Decolonization in South Africa’s Higher Education System
Siya Sabata and Monwabisi K Ralarala
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1:
Cape Peninsula University of Technology: A Discussion on the Transformation of Higher Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa Through the Lens of Governance, Reconstruction and Social Inclusion
Eunice N. Ivala and Chaunda L. Scott
Theme 1: What strategies are being utilized or could be utilized at Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa to produce graduates at the undergraduate, master’s and doctorate levels with the knowledge, skills and abilities to contribute successfully in the industry, the community and globally?
Chapter 2:
Flexible Learning Provision for Architecture in South Africa: Lessons Learned from
Industry University Collaboration
Jolanda Morkel and Johannes Cronje
Theme 2: What strategies are utilized or could be utilized at Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa to guarantee fair access to qualified individuals in management, staffing and student recruitment from all cultural backgrounds?
Chapter 3:
Student Engagement Strategies in Higher Education: Change, Transition
and Student Leadership
Xena Cupido and Najwa Norodien-Fataar
Theme 3: What approaches are being utilized or could be utilized at Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa to create and advance diverse and multicultural teaching practices and programming?
Chapter 4:
Looking Beyond Inequalities: Embracing Transformation in the South African Higher Education System
Zilungile Sosibo
Theme 4: What strategies have been introduced or could be introduced at Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa to create and advance support for quality research and teaching that benefits the demographic composition of South African academics and students, and the needs of the South African multicultural society?
Chapter 5:
"They Don’t Leave any Room for Humanity: Yet, They Expect you to be Humane" Cape Town Teachers Respond to the Curriculum Assessment Policy Statements (CAPS)
Kristian Stewart and Eunice Ivala
Theme 5: What new institutional identities have been developed or could be developed by a merged university like Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa to rise above preceding apartheid injustices?
Chapter 6:
Diverse Staff Voices on the Transformation of a Merged South African University of Technology
Eunice Ivala, Daniela Gachago, and Zilungile Sosibo
Theme 6: What additional policies, practices and initiatives would be beneficial in further advancing the transformation of higher education at Cape Peninsula University of Technology and broadly at institutions of higher education throughout South Africa?
Chapter 7:
Towards Critical Citizenship Education - A Case Study in an Architectural Technology and Interior Design Extended Curriculum Course
Alex Noble and Daniela Gachago
Chapter 8:
Exploring Decolonization in South Africa’s Higher Education System
Siya Sabata and Monwabisi K Ralarala
Notă biografică
Eunice N. Ivala is an associate professor and the coordinator of the Educational Technology Unit at Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa.
Chaunda L. Scott is an associate professor and in the Department of Organizational Leadership and the diversity and inclusion specialist for the Office of the Dean in the School of Education and Human Services at Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, USA.
Chaunda L. Scott is an associate professor and in the Department of Organizational Leadership and the diversity and inclusion specialist for the Office of the Dean in the School of Education and Human Services at Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, USA.
Descriere
This book presents faculty experiences of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology's innovative, work-integrated learning and teaching model, as well as findings from practice-based research being done in the institution.