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Bridget Campbell; Bonakele Mhlongo; Bheki Mthembu; Eugene Marais – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
In this essay, four teacher educators explore their journeys towards foregrounding students' lived experiences when teaching literature. Data about our teaching of literature in different contexts were generated through our personal reflective narratives and ensuing dialogic critical friend conversations. Inductive thematic analysis of the…
Descriptors: Literature, Teaching Experience, Teacher Collaboration, Culturally Relevant Education
Kromhout, Jessamy; Scheckle, Eileen M. – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Literacy Association of South Africa, 2021
Background: Much of the research in literacy focuses on what learners fail to do, especially in the early grades, but it is equally important to research successful readers. In particular learners' experiences with literature contribute to our understanding of the possibilities literary texts offer. This article focused on learners' responses to…
Descriptors: Reader Text Relationship, Literature, English Instruction, High School Seniors
Ndebele, Njabulo S. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2016
This essay examines the changing range of descriptors available for black South African experience from the 1960s through to the present and shows the changing implications of "black", "African", "citizen" and "human being", with particular reference to the formative structures of education, and the enabling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, Experience, Literature
Zondi, Nompumelelo B. – Education as Change, 2020
Although viewed (and dismissed) by many as primarily a tool for communication, language (and literature) cannot be understood only in relation to "what" it communicates. A study of "how" it is shaped uncovers the social forces that provide its broad and complex template in the acts of reading and writing. This article focuses…
Descriptors: African Languages, Literature, Blacks, Authors
Dentith, Audrey M.; Sailors, Misty; Sethusha, Mantsose – Journal of Literacy Research, 2016
Education reform, including methods to create greater gender equality, is an ongoing process in post-Apartheid South Africa. Using an African feminism theoretical framework and a critical content analysis approach, we examined the representation of female characters in a subset of supplementary reading titles created under an international…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Equal Education, Gender Issues
Gewaily, M. – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
This article is a study of the relationship between the self and its others. It aims to reconsider the two major principles of relevance and context to present a human relationship between the art of communicative performance and the art of cognitive competence throughout some mental representations in literary performances. The article here draws…
Descriptors: Alienation, Correlation, Self Concept, Authors
Murphy, P. Karen; Ebersöhn, Liesel; Omidire, Funke; Firetto, Carla M. – South African Journal of Education, 2020
The nature of discourse within classrooms strongly predicts students' ability to think about, around, and with text and content (i.e. comprehension and critical-analytic thinking). However, little is known about the nature of classroom discourse in remote, rural South African schools, a context in which students face well-documented language…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Critical Thinking, Classroom Communication, Rural Areas
Tladi, Mpitseng; Makombe, Rodwell – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
Given its propensity to foster social awareness, literature can function as a tool for developing critical citizenship, particularly in schools. This article critically analyzes John Kani's "Nothing but the Truth", a text prescribed in South African high schools, in terms of whether it presents any issues that could be drawn upon to…
Descriptors: Literature, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Mkhize, Nomalanga – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2016
This paper argues that the "institutionalisation" model used by universities to spearhead the intellectualisation of African languages is a non-starter for taking African languages in new creative directions. The major constraint for African language literary culture is that written output has historically been heavily bent towards…
Descriptors: African Languages, Literature, Aesthetics, Ethnicity
Rogers, Asha – English in Education, 2015
In 1998 the Northern Examination and Assessment Board selected the poem 'Nothing's Changed' by the South African writer Tatamkhulu Afrika as the last of its ten "Poems from Other Cultures and Traditions." Published in the NEAB "Anthology" (1998), 'Nothing's Changed' became a favourite at GCSE for its vivid depiction of…
Descriptors: Poetry, African Culture, Authors, Social Change
Narismulu, Priya – Teaching in Higher Education, 2013
Transformation involves rethinking values and ways of seeing and acting, particularly as time stress compounds legacies of oppression and systematic underdevelopment in many postcolonial countries. These are exacerbated by structural challenges, as many societies are undergoing national, democratic, urban, race, class and gender revolutions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Social Justice
Modiba, Maropeng; Stewart, Sandra – Ethnography and Education, 2014
To identify the possibilities for collaborative professional development; a research-driven model was adopted to assist an English First Additional Language teacher to appreciate how he could teach effectively by using an approach that takes into account the students' culture. Using critical observation and stimulated recall discussion, this study…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Language Teachers
Clark, Urszula – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2013
The ways in which literacy in English is taught in school generally subscribe to and perpetuate the notion of a homogenous, unvaried set of writing conventions associated with the language they represent, especially in relation to spelling and punctuation as well as grammar. Such teaching also perpetuates the myth that there is one…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Literacy Education, Spelling
Zepke, Nick; Leach, Linda – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2010
Since the 1980s an extensive research literature has investigated how to improve student success in higher education focusing on student outcomes such as retention, completion and employability. A parallel research programme has focused on how students engage with their studies and what they, institutions and educators can do to enhance their…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Citizenship, Academic Achievement, Teacher Student Relationship
McKeever, Mary – RaPAL Bulletin, 1996
Dispels several myths: literacy leads to greater equality, literacy and orality are distinct, and literacy is superior to orality. Gives examples of oral literature traditions that are a rich resource upon which literacy workers should draw. (SK)
Descriptors: Cultural Maintenance, Foreign Countries, Illiteracy, Literature
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