南非东开普省大学的社会变革:神话还是现实?

P. Nqabeni, Vuyokazi Maqhubela, E. Cishe
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本文探讨了南非东开普省两所大学的社会转型是神话还是现实。本文借鉴了社会转型对社会民主自由、政治和文化领域的重要启示。以高等教育机构(HEIs)的社会转型为参照概念框架,一些问题影响了大学以转型方式应对挑战的能力。转型理论是本文的基础,以理解转型是一种从一个辖区到下一个辖区的变革方法,既可适用于个人,也可适用于团体及其服务。本文采用了解释学范式,以理解人们在行动和与他人接触时的含义,以及其行为背后的意图。研究采用了个案研究设计的定性研究方法,从特意选定的参与者(学者、辅助人员和学生)那里获得各种观点的信息。数据是通过焦点小组访谈和半结构化访谈收集的。在分析的数据中,出现了类似的类别和主题。研究结果表明,在以变革的方式解决机构流程和实践问题时,缺乏社会转型实践,变革阻力重重。研究人员建议,高等教育机构应确保参与社会转型战略的实践,以改进其满足机构需求的方法。在研究结果的基础上,提出了一个模型,作为现有文献中关于南非东开普省大学社会转型的新知识,无论它是神话还是现实:教学、社会、教学法、观念、民主转型
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Social Transformation in Eastern Cape Universities, South Africa: Myth or Reality?
This paper explored whether social transformation in two Eastern Cape Universities, in South Africa is a myth or reality. The paper draws upon key insights from social transformation about democratic freedom, political, and cultural spheres of society. Taking social transformation in Higher Education institutions (HEIs) as a conceptual frame of reference, some issues affect the university’s ability to address their challenges in a transformative manner. The theory of transformation underpinned the paper, to understand that transformation is a method of change from one jurisdiction to the next which can be applied to either a person or a group and its services. The interpretivism paradigm was applied to comprehend what people mean when they act and engage with others, as well as the intentions behind their acts. A qualitative research methodology using a case study design was employed to gain information from various views from the purposely selected participants (academics, support staff, and students). Data was collected through focus group interviews and semi-structured interviews. In the data analysed similar categories and themes emerged. The findings of the study exposed a lack of social transformation practices and resistance to change in addressing the institutional processes and practices in a transformative manner. The researchers recommend that Higher Education Institutions ensure they are engaged in practising social transformation strategies to improve their approach to addressing their institutional needs. Based on the findings, a model is proposed as the new knowledge for the existing literature on the social transformation in the Eastern Cape Universities, South Africa whether it is a myth or reality. Keywords: Teaching And Learning, Society, Pedagogy, Perceptions, Democratic Transformation
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