Higher Education Pathways
South African Undegraduate Education and the Public Good
Contributor(s)
Ashwin, Paul (editor)
Case, Jennifer M (editor)
Collection
ScholarLedLanguage
EnglishAbstract
"In what ways does access to undergraduate education have a transformative impact on people and societies? What conditions are required for this impact to occur? What are the pathways from an undergraduate education to the public good, including inclusive economic development?
These questions have particular resonance in the South African higher education context, which is attempting to tackle the challenges of widening access and improving completion rates in in a system in which the segregations of the apartheid years are still apparent.
Higher education is recognised in core legislation as having a distinctive and crucial role in building post-apartheid society. Undergraduate education is seen as central to addressing skills shortages in South Africa and is also seen to yield significant social returns, including a consistent positive impact on societal institutions and the development of a range of capabilities that have public, as well as private, benefits. However, the precise extent and nature of these impacts remain unclear, particularly in light of contemporary global, social and economic challenges.
This book offers comprehensive contemporary evidence that allows for a fresh engagement with these pressing issues."
Keywords
university; curriculum; South Africa; public goodDOI
10.5281/zenodo.1920793ISBN
9781928331919; 9781928331926OCN
1083023436Publisher
African MindsPublisher website
https://www.africanminds.co.za/Publication date and place
Cape Town, 2018Series
African Higher Education Dynamics Series, 4Classification
Education
Philosophy and theory of education
Higher education, tertiary education