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The absence of a home curriculum in post-apartheid education in South Africa
Abstract:Abstract

While it is important that education be relevant to the context of students, education systems struggle to introduce curricula that relate to the context of students. In South Africa the national curriculum, which is outcomes based, attempts to address the local context of students by introducing critical outcomes restricted to learning areas, and guide classroom methodology, the selection of content and the motivations for teaching and learning. In this article I argue that due to centralisation and bureaucratisation, the national curriculum does not sufficiently address the context of students. In the analysis, I discuss critical aspects of the curriculum development process, and argue that in order to address the local context, the home curriculum must be introduced in schools. In this way the education system will be striving for the Africanisation of education.
Keywords:Africanisation of education  bureaucracy  education capitalism  epistemological disjuncture  home curriculum  knowledge society  meritocracy  outcomes-based education  post-apartheid education  power relations
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