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Transformation of Higher Education Institutions in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Editat de Chaunda L. Scott, Eunice N. Ivala
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2020
This book outlines successful transformation strategies and efforts that have been developed to assist the South African higher education system in moving beyond its post-apartheid state of being. Through case studies authored by South African higher education scholars and scholars affiliated with South African institutions, this book aims to highlight the status of transformation in the South African higher education system; demonstrate the variety of transformation initiatives used in academic institutions across South Africa; and offer recommendations to further advance this transformation. Written for scholars and advanced students of higher education in international settings, this volume aims to support quality research that benefits the demographic composition of South African academics and students, and offers lessons that can inform higher education transformation in similarly multicultural societies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367670252
ISBN-10: 0367670259
Pagini: 150
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Figures and Tables


Foreword by Dr Jonathan D. Jansen


Preface


Acknowledgements


Chapter 1: Moving from Apartheid to a Post-Apartheid State of Being and its Impact on Transforming Higher Education Institutions in South Africa


Chaunda L. Scott and Eunice N. Ivala


Theme One: Producing Successful Graduates 


Chapter 2: Lecturers’ Reflections on Curricular Spider Web Concepts as Transformation Strategies




Simon Bhekimuzi Khoza




Chapter 3: Language and Academic Literacies Development at the University of Johannesburg


Guy R. Mihindou




Theme Two: Fair Access


Chapter 4: (UN)trapped? Transformative Voices of Four Black Female ‘Novice' Academics in a South African Higher Education Institution


Ncamisile P. Mthiyane, Zanele Heavy-Girl Dube-Xaba, Maserole Christina Kgari-Masondo, and Fumane P. Khanare


Theme Three: Diverse and Multicultural Teaching


Chapter 5: Is an Agenda for an Inclusivity Framework to Drive Transformation a Possibility or an Idealistic Dream?


Rita Kizito


Theme Four: Quality Research


Chapter 6: Research Supervision Capacity Building: Towards Sustainable Learning Communities of Practice in South African Higher Education Institutions


Suriamurthee Maistry


Theme Five: New Institutional Identities


Chapter 7: Supporting Academic and Social Transformation in a Teacher Education Lecture Room


Ansurie Pillay


Chapter 8: Academic Development at the Durban University of Technology: Advancing the Transformation Agenda in Higher Education.


Thengani Harold Ngwenya


Theme Six: Additional Policies, Practices and Initiatives


Chapter 9: Beyond Epistemology: Ontological Transformation in South African Universities


Lester Brian Shawa


About the Contributors


Index

Notă biografică

Chaunda L. Scott is an associate professor in the Department of Organizational Leadership and Diversity and Inclusion Specialist for the Office of the Dean in the School of Education and Human Services at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, USA.


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.

Descriere

Through case studies authored by South African higher education scholars and scholars affiliated with South African institutions, this book aims to highlight the status of transformation in the South African higher education system.