A Comparative Review of Education Policy in Brazil and South Africa: Divergent Trends in Inequality

Q4 Social Sciences
David de Villiers, A. D. de Villiers
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The literature identifies that education policies in Brazil are the backbone of their success in reducing inequality as measured by the GINI index. Since 1994, Brazil is the only BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) nation to achieve this. This article presents a comparative study of South Africa and Brazil, and the policies applied towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all. Using the analytical framework of the SDG, the strategies of South Africa, and Brazil regarding education are considered in order to identify patterns and themes that can potentially explain the divergence of inequality trends of the two nations. The overarching finding is that subtle differences in education policies perpetuate inequality in South Africa, whereas analogous policies contribute to equality in Brazil. The main contribution of this study is that it locates faults in otherwise well-meaning education policies in South Africa. Keywords: comparative education, policies, Brazil, South Africa, inequality
巴西和南非教育政策比较:不平等的不同趋势
这些文献表明,根据基尼指数衡量,巴西的教育政策是其成功减少不平等的支柱。自1994年以来,巴西是金砖国家(巴西、俄罗斯、印度、中国、南非)中唯一实现这一目标的国家。本文介绍了南非和巴西的比较研究,以及为实现可持续发展目标(SDG)所采用的政策,以确保包容和公平的优质教育,并促进全民终身学习机会。利用可持续发展目标的分析框架,考虑了南非和巴西在教育方面的战略,以确定可能解释两国不平等趋势差异的模式和主题。最重要的发现是,南非教育政策的细微差异使不平等现象持续存在,而类似的政策则有助于巴西的平等。这项研究的主要贡献在于,它找到了南非善意教育政策中的缺陷。关键词:比较教育,政策,巴西,南非,不平等
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Athens Journal of Education
Athens Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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