Quality education : : The nexus of human capital development, economic growth and social justice in a South African context / / edited by Muchativugwa Hove, Martha Matashu.
This book investigates the intersections between education, social justice, gendered violence and human rights in South African schools and universities. The rich and multifarious tapestry of scholarship and literature emanating from South African classrooms provides a fascinating lens through which...
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Quality education : The nexus of human capital development, economic growth and social justice in a South African context / edited by Muchativugwa Hove, Martha Matashu. Quality education Cape Town, South Africa : AOSIS, 2021. 1 online resource (308 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on: online resource; title from PDF information screen (Worldcat, viewed March 25, 2023). This book investigates the intersections between education, social justice, gendered violence and human rights in South African schools and universities. The rich and multifarious tapestry of scholarship and literature emanating from South African classrooms provides a fascinating lens through which we can understand the complex consequences of the economies of education, social justice imperatives, gendered violence on the lives of women and children, and marginalised communities. The scholarship in the book challenges readers to imagine alternative futures predicated on the transformational capacity of a democratic South Africa. Contributors to this volume examine the many ways in which social justice and gendered violence mirrors, expresses, projects and articulates the larger phenomenon of human rights violations in Africa and how, in turn, the discourse of human rights informs the ways in which we articulate, interrogate, conceptualise, enact and interpret quality education. The book also wrestles with the linguistic contradictions and ambiguities in the articulation of quality education in public and private spaces. This book is essential reading for scholars seeking solid grounding in exploring quality education, the instances of epistemic disobedience, the political implications of place and power, and human rights in theory and practice. Abbreviations, Figures and Tables Appearing in the Text and Notes -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on contributors Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part 1: Epistemic and social justice -- Chapter 1: Quality education: The nexus between human capital development, economic growth and social justice in the South African context -- Chapter 2: Epistemic disobedience and social justice: Quests for curriculum renewal and relevance in one South African university -- Chapter 3: Inclusive and equitable quality education and social justice in South Africa: A human capital theory perspective -- Part 2: Empirical studies of quality educational practices -- Chapter 4: The effects of personal epistemological beliefs on pedagogical use of information and communications technologies: A comparative case of Gauteng and North-West provinces in South Africa -- Chapter 5: Disrupting patriagraphies in the classroom: Gendered constructions and languaging difference in South African texts -- Chapter 6: Challenges and imperatives in pedagogical content knowledge: The case of Natural Sciences teachers -- Chapter 7: The use of argument frames for solving word problems in Mathematics in primary schools -- Part 3: Frameworks for quality education -- Chapter 8: Science, technology, engineering and mathematics education and economic growth in South Africa -- Chapter 9: A classroom conditions model for enhancing learner attainment of quality educational outcomes in Accounting education -- Chapter 10: A framework for strengthening instructional leadership practices and learner attainment culture in school systems: A case study -- References -- Index. Economic development Effect of education on. 1-77634-193-7 Matashu, Martha, editor. Hove, Muchativugwa, editor. |
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Quality education : The nexus of human capital development, economic growth and social justice in a South African context / Abbreviations, Figures and Tables Appearing in the Text and Notes -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on contributors Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part 1: Epistemic and social justice -- Chapter 1: Quality education: The nexus between human capital development, economic growth and social justice in the South African context -- Chapter 2: Epistemic disobedience and social justice: Quests for curriculum renewal and relevance in one South African university -- Chapter 3: Inclusive and equitable quality education and social justice in South Africa: A human capital theory perspective -- Part 2: Empirical studies of quality educational practices -- Chapter 4: The effects of personal epistemological beliefs on pedagogical use of information and communications technologies: A comparative case of Gauteng and North-West provinces in South Africa -- Chapter 5: Disrupting patriagraphies in the classroom: Gendered constructions and languaging difference in South African texts -- Chapter 6: Challenges and imperatives in pedagogical content knowledge: The case of Natural Sciences teachers -- Chapter 7: The use of argument frames for solving word problems in Mathematics in primary schools -- Part 3: Frameworks for quality education -- Chapter 8: Science, technology, engineering and mathematics education and economic growth in South Africa -- Chapter 9: A classroom conditions model for enhancing learner attainment of quality educational outcomes in Accounting education -- Chapter 10: A framework for strengthening instructional leadership practices and learner attainment culture in school systems: A case study -- References -- Index. |
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Abbreviations, Figures and Tables Appearing in the Text and Notes -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on contributors Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part 1: Epistemic and social justice -- Chapter 1: Quality education: The nexus between human capital development, economic growth and social justice in the South African context -- Chapter 2: Epistemic disobedience and social justice: Quests for curriculum renewal and relevance in one South African university -- Chapter 3: Inclusive and equitable quality education and social justice in South Africa: A human capital theory perspective -- Part 2: Empirical studies of quality educational practices -- Chapter 4: The effects of personal epistemological beliefs on pedagogical use of information and communications technologies: A comparative case of Gauteng and North-West provinces in South Africa -- Chapter 5: Disrupting patriagraphies in the classroom: Gendered constructions and languaging difference in South African texts -- Chapter 6: Challenges and imperatives in pedagogical content knowledge: The case of Natural Sciences teachers -- Chapter 7: The use of argument frames for solving word problems in Mathematics in primary schools -- Part 3: Frameworks for quality education -- Chapter 8: Science, technology, engineering and mathematics education and economic growth in South Africa -- Chapter 9: A classroom conditions model for enhancing learner attainment of quality educational outcomes in Accounting education -- Chapter 10: A framework for strengthening instructional leadership practices and learner attainment culture in school systems: A case study -- References -- Index. |
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