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Jay, Sarah; Adshead, Maura; Ryklief, Sahra – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2023
The Youth Global Awareness Programme (YGAP) is a 2-week residential 'popular education' programme for young, diverse, international, labour movement activists, run by the International Federation of Workers Education Associations in Cape Town, South Africa. In this mixed method study (N = 47), we draw on the Social Identity Approach to Education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Activism, Labor, Identification (Psychology)
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Nyawasha, Tawanda Sydesky – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2020
In this article, I examine the state of knowledge construction within the South African academe. This, I do by looking at how issues of epistemology and ontology are prioritised or negated in the social construction of knowledge. Focusing on what I have called 'the problem of perspectives', I show how 'epistemological narcissism' has often limited…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Epistemology, World Views, Scholarship
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du Plessis, André – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2021
In education systems there is inter-connectedness with multiple sub-systems which interact with each other. This paper argues that complexity theory is well suited as a lens to research education reforms. Key elements of complexity theory that are particularly useful are applied to the South African case. Aspects of complexity theory include:…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Theories
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Jacobs, Cecilia; Van Schalkwyk, Susan – Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
What knowledge matters in health professions education is an issue of debate in the literature, foregrounded by the COVID-19 pandemic and informed by calls for students who are not only clinically competent, but also critically conscious of global health inequity. Building on this work, this paper explores what kinds of knowledge are legitimated…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Medical Education, Universities, Foreign Countries
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Wolff, Karin – Teaching in Higher Education, 2018
Poor graduate throughput and industry feedback on graduate inability to cope with the complex knowledge practices in twenty-first century engineering "problem solving" have placed pressure on educators to better conceptualise the theory-practice relationship, particularly in technology-dependent professions. The research draws on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Engineering Education, Problem Solving, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Versfeld, Jessica; Graham, Marien Alet; Ebersöhn, Liesel – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2023
This study applies an Afrocentric theory (Relationship-Resourced Resilience [RRR]) to analyze teacher resilience in a less-researched context in the Global South. The Isithebe-intervention study in South African schools investigated how time together to strengthen relationships promotes teacher resilience despite structural disparities. Teachers…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Theories, Teachers, Resilience (Psychology)
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Anass Bayaga; André du Plessis – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
A considerable amount of research using Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) has been conducted worldwide to investigate the intention and actual usage of Learning Management Systems (LMS) by tertiary staff during COVID-19. However, there seems to be a lack of such research in developing countries like South Africa. Equally…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Higher Education, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Chinaka, Taurayi Willard – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
This study investigated the introduction of the second law of thermodynamics using the Legitimation Code Theory (LCT) (semantic waves) among first year chemistry students. The aim of the study was to investigate the extent LTC (semantic waves) reduce the entropy concept's complexity and abstractness when introducing the second law of…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Theories, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
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Lück, Jacqueline; McKenna, Sioux; Harran, Marcelle – Africa Education Review, 2020
Public Management and Public Administration are important professions for an emerging democracy such as South Africa. They operate as the interface between state and public and are responsible for enacting many of the government's policies and social initiatives. Concerns about a lack of capacity in the sector suggest that those in these roles may…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Administration, Public Administration Education, Higher Education
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Wolff, Karin – Journal of Education and Work, 2017
Employer complaints of engineering graduate inability to "apply knowledge" suggests a need to interrogate the complex theory-practice relationship in twenty-first century real world contexts. Focussing specifically on the application of mathematics, physics and logic-based disciplinary knowledge, the research examines engineering…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Job Skills, Skill Development
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Lewis, Andrew – Perspectives in Education, 2019
With the ascent of the National Party to power in South Africa in 1948, education reflected apartheid thinking and practices and implemented the ideology of separate development in educational institutions. Pronouncements of the African child's inferiority were reflected in government policy and legislation. The origins of this thinking and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Foreign Countries, Race, Educational Policy
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Arensman, Bodille; van Waegeningh, Cornelie; van Wessel, Margit – American Journal of Evaluation, 2018
Theory of change (ToC) is currently "the" approach for the evaluation and planning of international development programs. This approach is considered especially suitable for complex interventions. We question this assumption and argue that ToC's focus on cause-effect logic and intended outcomes does not do justice to the recursive nature…
Descriptors: Theories, Change, Program Evaluation, Advocacy
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du Preez, Hannelie; van Niekerk, Retha – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2018
Background: South Africa needs citizens who are morally sound, adaptive to change, technologically innovative and literate in socio-scientific issues. The young child is apparently being prepared for active citizenry through basic "Social Science, Natural Sciences and Technology" education as encapsulated in the South African curriculum.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Studies, Natural Sciences, Technology Education
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Khoza, Simon Bheki. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Exploring students' habits of using WhatsApp is important: such introspection helps students to reflect, and improve their actions. Habits are subconscious thoughts that drive students, for example, to use WhatsApp, even without concentrating on their learning actions. Habits are formed after students have repeated the same action. Twelve…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Social Media, Learning Processes, Undergraduate Students
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Biscombe, Monique; Conradie, Stephané; Costandius, Elmarie; Alexander, Neeske – Education as Change, 2017
In the political, social, cultural and economic context of South Africa, higher education spaces provide fertile ground for social research. This case study explored "othered" identities in the Department of Visual Arts of Stellenbosch University. Interviews with students and lecturers revealed interesting and controversial aspects in…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Universities, Departments, Interviews
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