Rethinking South African Higher Education Institutions Role Towards Curriculum Restructuring

Nozuko Nqabeni
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The article shed light on the crucial process of restructuring the curriculum and emphasized the need for proactive engagement, despite the challenges that impede effective learning and teaching. The transformation of education in South Africa is a topic that deserves more attention, particularly considering the positive impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, which accelerated the integration of technology into learning and teaching worldwide since 2020. This acceleration has prompted urgent changes in various operational aspects of higher education institutions (HEIs). The main focus of this article was to highlight how higher education institutions should approach the restructuring of the curriculum to ensure sustainable transformation. Although the need for this transformation has long been recognized, there has been limited resistance against the prevailing Eurocentric model upon which South African university’s foundational academic organization is built. The author argued that despite efforts to counter Eurocentrism, the South African educational system remains dominated by it in all aspects. To assess the role of higher education institutions in promoting effective learning and teaching through curriculum restructuring, this theoretical paper thoroughly examined the topic of restructuring the curriculum at South African universities. The theoretical framework for this study drew upon the principles of socio-cultural theory, curriculum development and the role of HEIs in curriculum reform. These approaches aim to comprehend how higher education institutions sustain and perpetuate exclusion through Eurocentric epistemology and pedagogical practices. Based on the findings, it was concluded that the struggle to normalize higher education must continue. The article emphasized the ongoing need for change and transformation in higher education institutions to address the deficiencies caused by Eurocentric influences and ensure an inclusive and effective learning environment. Keywords: Higher Education Institutions, Socio-Cultural Theory, Curriculum Development, Decolonisation, Transformation
反思南非高等教育机构在课程改革中的作用
这篇文章阐明了重组课程的关键过程,并强调了积极参与的必要性,尽管存在阻碍有效学习和教学的挑战。南非的教育转型是一个值得更多关注的话题,特别是考虑到2019冠状病毒病大流行的积极影响,自2020年以来,技术在全球范围内加速了与学习和教学的融合。这加速促使高等教育机构在运作的各个方面发生了迫切的变化。本文的主要重点是强调高等教育机构应该如何进行课程重组,以确保可持续的转型。尽管人们早就认识到这种转变的必要性,但对南非大学基础学术组织所建立的以欧洲为中心的主流模式的抵制是有限的。作者认为,尽管努力反对欧洲中心主义,但南非教育系统在各个方面仍然由欧洲中心主义主导。为了评估高等教育机构在通过课程重组促进有效学习和教学方面的作用,这篇理论论文彻底研究了南非大学课程重组的主题。本研究的理论框架借鉴了社会文化理论、课程发展和高等学校在课程改革中的作用等原则。这些方法旨在理解高等教育机构如何通过以欧洲为中心的认识论和教学实践来维持和延续排斥。根据调查结果,得出的结论是,必须继续努力使高等教育正常化。文章强调,高等教育机构目前需要进行变革和转型,以解决欧洲中心影响造成的不足,并确保一个包容和有效的学习环境。关键词:高等院校,社会文化理论,课程开发,去殖民化,转型
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