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Le Roux, C. – Africa Education Review, 2015
A primary principle of ethical codes in research involving people is that of informed consent which ensures participants' right to privacy, confidentiality and anonymity. A blanket application of the principle of anonymity to Oral History (OH) research could well be counterproductive to the purported aims of OH research. The research comprised a…
Descriptors: Oral History, Ethics, Philosophy, Democracy
Schabort, Franci; Sinnes, Astrid; Kyle, William C., Jr. – Educational Action Research, 2018
The objective of this transformative action research project was to explore and develop sustainable methods to promote female empowerment through science education in rural, disadvantaged sectors of South Africa. In an attempt to achieve this we collaborated with local community members to develop and implement a contextualized science curriculum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Sustainability, Empowerment
Wieder, Alan – Teachers College Record, 2007
Background: Before 1999, there was little research on teachers and apartheid aside from some biographical sketches. "A Mother and Her Daughters" is part of an ongoing oral history project of teachers who fought apartheid. It is contextualized through the literature on Jews and apartheid in South Africa and joins the growing literature on…
Descriptors: Oral History, Jews, Racial Segregation, Democracy
Wieder, Alan – Educational Researcher, 2004
The hearings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and subsequent oral history projects elevated testimony as part of the South African transformation process. In this article, the author argues that testimony as oral history is important as a public forum for people who have been historically invisible. In addition, he contends that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Methodology, Oral History, African Culture

Wieder, Alan – Multicultural Education, 2003
Presents the oral histories of two white teachers who taught in white South African schools during apartheid. Both combined pedagogy and politics in their lives as teachers and joined other teachers in the struggle against apartheid. Describes the oral history project, apartheid and education, and oral history methodology. Both teachers spent…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education

Wieder, Alan – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2002
Presents the stories of three black, female, activist teachers who combined teaching and politics to help fight South Africa's apartheid regime. They promoted alternative curricula and worked against apartheid oppression. Each believed in the struggle and, although they believed in nonracialism, they identified as black, a political construction…
Descriptors: Activism, Apartheid, Black Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education

Wieder, Alan – MultiCultural Review, 2002
Presents the oral histories of three black educators who resisted apartheid and helped raise students' self-esteem despite the demeaning Bantu Education curriculum, experiencing multiple failures and successes in the era between the 1976 Soweto uprising and the end of apartheid in the early 1990s. All three resisted calls for "liberation…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Black Students, Black Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education

Wieder, Alan – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2001
Presents three case studies of members of the Teachers' League of South Africa who taught from the 1940s through 1985 and challenged the apartheid regime. Analyzes the relevance of these stories in relation to apartheid and explores the lives and work of these progressive teachers. (SM)
Descriptors: Apartheid, Black Students, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education
Goodnow, Katherine J.; Natland, Yngvar – 2002
The Iziko museums in Cape Town, South Africa in collaboration with the International Museums Studies Programme at the University of Bergen, Norway, have jointly developed a Web-based concept that combines oral storytelling with new technology to connect schools in the South and North. Awaiting funding at the time of publication, this project was…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Black Culture, Black History, Foreign Countries
African-American Inst., New York, NY. School Services Div. – 1975
Four modules dealing with African culture are combined in this document. The first module discusses various life-styles of African women, including warrior, queen, ruler, and matriarch. A lesson plan uses a question-and-answer format to encourage discussion of the effects of tradition, society, and nation upon African women. Questions asked…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Area Studies, Black Studies