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The search for quality education in post-apartheid South Africa - Interventions to improve learning and teaching (Paperback)
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The search for quality education in post-apartheid South Africa - Interventions to improve learning and teaching (Paperback)
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18 years after the first democratic elections education in South
Africa is still in a state of crisis. Failure to deliver textbooks,
limited support available to schools, ineffective districts,
under-qualified teachers, poor matriculation results, and low
performance in national and international assessments is
symptomatic of a fundamental malaise in education. And it is the
poor, marginalised and the disadvantaged who are most affected. For
those who have access to private and `better quality’ public
schools, there is no crisis! This book considers these issues by
reviewing selected large-scale interventions to improve education
quality in South African schools. These interventions include the
District Development Support Programme (DDSP), the Education
Quality Improvement Partnership Programme (EQUIP), the IMBEWU
programme, the Integrated Education Program (IEP), the Khanyisa
School Programme, the Learning for Living (LFL) Project, and the
Quality Learning Project (QLP). It locates these interventions by
providing a chronology of education policy development in South
Africa since 1994 as well as engaging with key debates about the
notion of education quality. Furthermore, it invites policy-makers
to critically review and reflect on the changes to improve
education quality in South Africa since 1994. By bringing together
academics, policy-makers and practitioners to reflect on education
development the book sheds light on the continuous but elusive
search for quality education for all. In so doing, the book
provides a basis for a critical conversation about the history of
education change in post-apartheid South Africa, and the
implications for interventions aimed at improving education
quality.
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