Education Inequality in South Africa
pre-Apartheid
- Nominal Independence 1909, fully sovereign 1931
- Number of segregational legislature passed: Native Land Act 1913, Urban Areas Act 1923 (residential segregation)
1488
Apartheid
- The Bantu Education Act (1953)
- Extension of University Education Act (1959)
1948
Qualitative changes
Qualitative data
Quantitative data
Quantitative changes
Protests and movements for EQUAL EDUCATION
2015: #FeesMustFall
2016: continuation of #FeesMustFall
2019: Protest revival
2021: Wits Asinamali
→ “we do not have money”
2015
Perspectives for the Future
Recomendations by a SA student:
- Student and Teacher integration
2022+
Sources we used:
reference
- Increasing Equality and Social Cohesion in South Africa by Reducing Educational Inequality (2019), Ruby de Lanerolle | Roedean School | Princess of Wales Terrace, Parktown, South Africa
- "South Africa's Student Protests: Everything to Know About a Movement ...." 08 Apr. 2021, https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/south-africa-student-protests-explained/.
- Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopedia. "apartheid." Encyclopedia Britannica, August 24, 2022. https://www.britannica.com/topic/apartheid.
- WENR. “Education in South Africa,” May 2, 2017. https://wenr.wes.org/2017/05/education-south-africa.
- Spaull, Nick. “Black Graduate Numbers Are Up.” The Mail & Guardian (blog), May 17, 2016. https://mg.co.za/article/2016-05-17-black-graduate-numbers-are-up/.