Assignment 1 2026
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Due Date: 2026
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 3
1. EQUITY ........................................................................................................................... 3
2. ACCESS ......................................................................................................................... 5
3. REPRESENTATION ....................................................................................................... 8
4. BELONGING ................................................................................................................. 10
5. CULTURAL AWARENESS ........................................................................................... 13
6. ADVOCACY .................................................................................................................. 15
7. REPRESENTATION ..................................................................................................... 17
8. AGENCY ....................................................................................................................... 20
9. SOCIAL JUSTICE ......................................................................................................... 22
10. EQUITY ....................................................................................................................... 25
11. LIBERATION ............................................................................................................... 27
12. EMPOWERMENT ....................................................................................................... 29
13. EQUALITY .................................................................................................................. 32
14. TRANSFORMATION................................................................................................... 34
15. OPPRESSION............................................................................................................. 36
CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................. 38
REFERENCES .................................................................................................................. 39
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, INTRODUCTION
Philosophy of education provides critical tools for examining the values, assumptions
and power relations that shape schooling. In the South African context, educational
discourse is deeply influenced by the country’s history of colonialism and apartheid,
as well as by contemporary efforts toward social justice and democratic
transformation. This glossary engages critically with selected key terms in philosophy
of education, exploring their historical development, philosophical roots and practical
implications. Each concept is analysed in relation to its evolution over time, its
contested meanings and its relevance to current educational debates in South Africa.
The discussion draws on prescribed module resources and broader scholarly
literature, following Harvard referencing conventions. By unpacking these concepts
carefully and in accessible language, the glossary aims to demonstrate an informed
and reflective understanding of how philosophical ideas shape policy, curriculum,
teaching practice and learner experience within diverse and unequal educational
settings.
1. EQUITY
1.1 Definition and Core Meaning
Equity in philosophy of education refers to fairness in the distribution of educational
opportunities, resources and outcomes, taking into account the different historical,
social and economic positions of learners. Equity recognises that treating everyone
the same does not necessarily produce fairness. Instead, it requires differentiated
support to address unequal starting points.
Equity differs from equality. Equality emphasises uniform treatment, while equity
focuses on justice in context. In education, equity means allocating more support to
those who have been historically disadvantaged, so that all learners have meaningful
opportunities to succeed (Rawls, 1971). It therefore involves redistribution,
recognition and participation.
1.2 Historical Context and Philosophical Origins
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