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Decolonising initial teacher education in South African universities: more than an event
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 14:44 authored by Yusuf Sayed, Shireen Motala, Nimi HoffmannNimi HoffmannCalls for the decolonisation of university curricula have been central to the demands of the South African student movements since they first gained prominence during 2015. In this paper, we examine this debate by examining teacher education at universities as a way of understanding what future school teachers are exposed to and consequently learners. Defining decolonisation as a process of expanding imaginations, and drawing on a meta analysis of teacher education curricula, and interviews with teacher education lecturers, at five South African universities, the paper examines the kinds of intellectuals and intellectual debates to which student teachers are being exposed, how teacher educators understand the factors underlying their curriculum decisions, and the broader institutional and policy dynamics that impact on efforts to rethink curricula
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Published version
Journal
Journal of EducationISSN
0259-479XPublisher
South African Education Research AssociationVolume
68Page range
59-92Department affiliated with
- Education Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes