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An unfortunate consequence of the restructuring of teacher
education in South Africa over the past 15 years has been the
virtual disappearance of history of education from tertiary
programmes and a corresponding decline in the number of
publications on the subject. But this is now changing; especially
in postgraduate courses. A history of schooling in South Africa:
method and context provides a perspective on the development of
schooling for all of South Africa's diverse population groups, from
pre-colonial times to present day, in as much detail as is possible
in a single volume.
Comparative and International Education is a dynamic and growing
field facing extraordinary challenges in every corner of the world.
World Education Patterns in the Global North surveys the
educational responses and new educational landscapes being
developed as a consequence of powerful global forces demanding
change within the Global North's educational contexts, including
North America, Central and South-East Europe, and East Asia, These
forces include the ecological crisis, the population explosion, the
changing nature of work, the rise of knowledge economies, economic
internationalism, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the technology
revolution, changing social relations, the empowerment of minority
interest groups, the rise of multicultural societies, the
diminishing stature of the nation-state, and the rise of
supra-national and international political structures.
Comparative and International Education is a dynamic and growing
field facing extraordinary challenges in every corner of the world.
World Education Patterns in the Global South surveys the
educational responses and new educational landscapes being
developed as a consequence of the powerful global forces that are
demanding change within the Global South's educational contexts,
including Central and South-East Asia, Latin America, and the
Caribbean,. These forces include urbanisation in the Global South,
the rise of the informal economic sector in the Global South, the
changing presence of religion, the Creed of Human Rights,
democratisation, and the rise of supranational and international
political structures on the one hand and, on the other,
sub-national and decentralised structures.
The global education revolution of the 20th century resulted in
massive developments in education worldwide, but the higher
education sector throughout Africa remains surprisingly
underdeveloped. Although impressive expansion and reform of higher
education in Africa have occurred since 1990, the higher education
sector across Africa has been particularly challenged to keep pace
with the development of higher education worldwide. This is
reflected in comparatively limited research output by African
university scholars and researchers and the limited representation
of African universities on world institutional rankings. Given both
the perceived and real gap in research productivity and scholarly
reputation between African higher education and higher education
systems in other parts of the world, the question persists whether
or not the African higher education sector can produce
"world-class" universities.
Education has been dramatically reformed worldwide over the last
few decades. In this age of globalisation, student teachers,
education students and scholars of the social sciences in general
need to take careful note of these changes. Comparative education -
education systems and contemporary issues contains separate
chapters in which a selection of education systems - South Africa,
Botswana, the United States, Australia and India, as well as the
emerging education dispensation of the European Union - are
discussed. The other chapters of the title deal with issues in
education - values and ideologies in education, cultural diversity,
gender issues, higher education, curricular reform and violence in
schools. The title commences with an outline of the historical
evolution of comparative education and its significance.
The scope and breadth of the field of comparative and international
education is vast. In fact, there are few, if any, limitations on
theme, method, or data in the field of comparative and
international education. Every context or combination of contexts
are available for comparative education scholars to scrutinise. The
scope of this field brings both serious interest but also great
challenges. This book explores the evolution and current state of
the scholarly field of comparative and international education over
200 years of development. Experts in the field explore comparative
and international education in each of the major world regions
including Latin America, North America, Western Europe, Eastern
Europe, the Middle East-North Africa, Oceania, South Asia,
South-East and East Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Illuminating
studies conducted in the fields of higher education, teacher
education, vocational education, and peace education shed light on
the rise of global testing culture and take a closer look at the
history of the region in relation to educational practice. This
important text is the first to respond to the challenges currently
facing comparative education on a multi-national scale and will
prove invaluable for researchers in the field of global education.
In 1994, South Africa's image in the world changed instantaneously
from the polecat to that of being a model. The intensity of the
societal conflict in the run-up to 1994, and the nature of the
post-1994 societal reconstruction focused the attention of the
whole world on South Africa. The societal changes have been of a
social, economic, political and educational nature; the foundation
of which had been laid by a Constitution and a Bill of Human Rights
widely hailed as one of the most progressive in the world. After
almost two decades, the time is ripe for an assessment. This book
offers nine essays written by scholars who are recognised
authorities in their fields of expertise, critically surveying some
aspects of that societal reconstruction project.
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