Decolonising the curriculum at SA universities

Loading player...
All institutions of Higher Learning made an undertaking to forge ahead with curriculum transformation. It has continued to be a topic of discussion in many institutions of higher learning, but many have very few plans of action if any owing to the decreased pressure from students to plan, implement and review such plans. Addressing the matter, Dr Sibongile Masuku, a senior lecturer in Culture and Heritage Studies at the University of Mpumalanga (UMP), holds several views on how this can be done. Phemelo speaks to Dr Masuku about where she believes interventions for the decolonisation of the curriculum should start.
24 Sep 2024 4PM English South Africa Education · Careers

Other recent episodes

Meadowlands residents continue protest over electricity

Meadowlands residents have once again taken to the streets to demand the return of electricity to the area. They say they haven't had electricity for close to two weeks and no one has been able to explain why. Protests erupted on Wednesday, with the community demanding immediate answers from Eskom…
12 Jun 5PM 17 min

Legal Matters: Customary marriages

In this weeks feature of Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana discusses a case where a diner swallowed a needle-like object after ordering a hamburger at a restaurant. We also delve into a customary marriage case where a woman who thought she was lawfully married for 6 years lost her claim to…
11 Jun 4PM 42 min

Mixed Reaction to Ramaphosa’s National Dialogue, will it lead to real change?

President Cyril Ramaphosa has delivered on his promise of launching a National Dialogue to address a wide range of the country’s pressing issues, including unemployment, poor governance, slow land reform, poverty and hunger, gender- based violence and social fragmentation. However, doubts remain about whether the dialogue will lead to tangible…
11 Jun 4PM 24 min