Curriculum transformation: A case in South Africa

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Despite the worldwide interest in transforming curricula, there have been limited case study examinations of what really happens within an open distance and e-learning (ODeL) South African university context. By using the psychosocial and social identity theories, we highlight the complexities involved in transforming decades of teaching and learning practices. The reports from five colleges highlighted three key themes, namely curriculum responsiveness, decolonisation and identity issues. From these we developed a framework to help capture some of the complexities, identified implications and charted a new direction for future studies within the South African post-colonial and post-apartheid arena.

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Mendy, J., & Madiope, M. (2020). Curriculum transformation: A case in South Africa. Perspectives in Education, 8(2), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.18820/2519593X/PIE.V38.I2.01

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