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A Leadership Capability Framework for South African Higher Education
Rapid changes in economy, society, technology, and politics, alongside reduced subsidies, curriculum decolonisation, and Covid-19 disruptions, challenge South African Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
Michael Stanley Cloete, Sonja Grobler
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Estimating South African Higher Education Productivity and Its Determinants Using Färe-Primont Index: Are Historically Disadvantaged Universities Catching Up? [PDF]
Temoso O, Myeki LW.
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Enhancing Education Research Through Cross-Disciplinary Integration: A Systematic Literature Review
In an era of increasingly complex educational challenges, effective solutions necessitate multi-disciplinary teamwork. The goal of this systematic literature review (SLR) was to identify strategies for encouraging cross-disciplinary collaborations in ...
David Onen
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Provision of Assistive Technology for Students with Disabilities in South African Higher Education. [PDF]
Ndlovu S.
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Simulation debriefing: a perspective from emergency medical care students at three South African Higher Education Institutions. [PDF]
Makkink AW, Dreyer DJ.
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Various partnerships and international research networks linking Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the global North and South have emerged in the past decades, as an expression of higher education’s contribution to international development, and of
Mary Goretti Nakabugo +3 more
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Insights into leadership practices in South African Higher Education
Orientation: The complexity of higher education highlights leadership’s significance. Effective leadership ensures quality education and institutional survival, with senior academics (specifically, professors and associate professors) greatly influencing
Beverly G. Venter +2 more
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State of African Languages Teaching and Learning in Higher Education in Kenya and South Africa
African languages have long been marginalized and underrepresented in higher education curricula, in Africa and globally. However, there is a growing recognition of the significance of African languages in academic settings, particularly as a means of ...
Xolani Khohliso +4 more
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Since the dawn of democracy in South Africa (1994), higher education has ex- perienced substantial demographic changes. Despite South Africa’s status as a multilingual country with linguistic diversity recognised by the Constitution, higher education ...
Wanga Gambushe
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The escalating frequency and complexity of both natural and anthropogenic disasters have exposed serious structural and coordination weaknesses within Uganda’s humanitarian systems.
Peter Dithan Ntale +6 more
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