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Knowledge Beyond Colour Lines: Towards repurposing knowledge generation in South African higher education (en Inglés)
Ralarala, Monwabisi K. ; Hassan, Salochana Lorraine ; Naidoo, Rajani (Autor)
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Knowledge remains timely in education. The need for academics to contemplate its relevance, worth, use and everything in-between deems a continuous intellectual project, rather than a conundrum to be solved. This book takes the South African context by the horns as it challenges theoften dormant and traditionalist ways in which higher education spaces see knowledge. Through original research and the voices of academics and students, this book argues for repurposing knowledge generation, knowledge sharing and critical pedagogy so that more inclusive teachingand learning environments can be both imagined and sustained. The contentious tensionalities that this creates for LoLT and SoTL, in particular, are unlocked so as to trouble the South African higher education landscape with the intent to proffer alternative pathways for a knowledge beyond colour lines.Prof Shan Simmonds (PhD)NWUThis edited volume bristles with fresh scholarly approaches and insights of an emergent generation of engaged scholars grappling with the issues and problems of higher education in South Africa. The issues dealt with here are varied and encompassing. They are treated with intellectual delicacy and probing sensitivity, articulacy, informed data and bold conclusions. They serve well!Prof. Kwesi Kwaa PrahEmeritus Professor of SociologyUniversity of the Western CapeFounder of the Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society