struggles for education In Post-apartheId South Africa
This is a special edition of the Khanya journal on education struggles in post-apartheid South Africa. Over the last few years students in schools and […]
This is a special edition of the Khanya journal on education struggles in post-apartheid South Africa. Over the last few years students in schools and […]
Towards the end of last year at the Education Rights Project’s national education camp, I had the honour of being amongst about a hundred enthusiastic […]
Recently, a national conference to review ten years of education in South Africa was held in Johannesburg where representatives of government, teacher unions, research organisations, and […]
The state of Education Our education appears to be declining and not making a turn around. Poor schools are not even producing the quality of […]
Cultural identity and capitalist Technology The World Bank, International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organisation call us the lost generation, perhaps because we have […]
The re is a project of Saturday extra lessons that has been introduced in Lekoa/ Vaal by the department of education aimed at improving the […]
In most township schools teachers are using uniforms to discriminate against those who cannot afford to pay for school uniforms. In schools around Soweto learners […]
Vumile Velaphi and Maxwell Nqeno* We all thought that in freedom all people will have equal opportunity to liberate their minds and accumulate wisdom and […]
This article is an edited version of the APf submission made to the national department of Education in April 2003
The streets are my home The streets are my hiding place I have sought refuge in the streets I have sought refuge from hunger, poverty, […]
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