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Players or pawns? : "professionalism" and teacher disunity in the Western Cape, 1980-1990

Bibliography: pages 275-286.

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Main Author: Kihn, Paul
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/17361 Players or pawns? : "professionalism" and teacher disunity in the Western Cape, 1980-1990 Kihn, Paul Education and state - South Africa - History Teachers' unions - South Africa Strikes and lockouts - Teachers - South Africa. Teachers - South Africa - Political activity Bibliography: pages 275-286. Focussing primarily on black teacher groups, this dissertation will describe the remarkable events within teacher politics in the Western Cape in the 1980s, following from the Soweto uprising of 1976. The decade of the eighties marked massive changes in the political and educational context within which teachers worked. After 1976, schools became the focus of opposition to the apartheid state. The atmosphere within schools changed as many students rejected the schooling proffered them by the state, and the "professional" implementation of state schooling by teachers. The liberation movement grew as the decade progressed, bolstered by a militant black trade union movement. The liberation struggle expanded and community-based protest drew schools into a broader, societal opposition to the state. The nature of schooling changed, as students and other elements of the liberation movement rejected apartheid education, and began fostering alternative education. Most notably, People's Education articulated both a rejection of state education and a desire for relevant, democratic schooling. 2016-02-29T12:05:33Z 2016-02-29T12:05:33Z 1993 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17361 eng application/pdf School of Education Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Education and state - South Africa - History
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Players or pawns? : "professionalism" and teacher disunity in the Western Cape, 1980-1990
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title_full Players or pawns? : "professionalism" and teacher disunity in the Western Cape, 1980-1990
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title_short Players or pawns? : "professionalism" and teacher disunity in the Western Cape, 1980-1990
title_sort players or pawns professionalism and teacher disunity in the western cape 1980 1990
topic Education and state - South Africa - History
Teachers' unions - South Africa
Strikes and lockouts - Teachers - South Africa.
Teachers - South Africa - Political activity
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