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SAE3701 Assignment 2 DUE 15 MAY 2026 Question: Critically discuss the reasons for adopting a new education system in post-apartheid South Africa. In your essay, explain how apartheid education contributed to inequality, why it needed to be transformed,

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SAE3701 Assignment 2 DUE 15 MAY 2026 Question: Critically discuss the reasons for adopting a new education system in post-apartheid South Africa. In your essay, explain how apartheid education contributed to inequality, why it needed to be transformed, and how the post-1994 democratic government attempted to create a more equitable and inclusive education system.

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SAE 3701
ASSIGNMENT 02
DUE : 2026



2026
Question:

Critically discuss the reasons for adopting a new education
system in post-apartheid South Africa. In your essay, explain
how apartheid education contributed to inequality, why it
needed to be transformed, and how the post-1994 democratic
government attempted to create a more equitable and
inclusive education system.


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, SAE3701 Assignment 2
DUE 15 MAY 2026

Question:

Critically discuss the reasons for adopting a new education system in post-
apartheid South Africa. In your essay, explain how apartheid education
contributed to inequality, why it needed to be transformed, and how the post-
1994 democratic government attempted to create a more equitable and inclusive
education system.



The apartheid education system in South Africa was deliberately constructed to maintain
racial segregation, reinforce white supremacy, and entrench social and economic
inequality. Under apartheid, the Bantu Education Act of 1953 and other legislative
measures ensured that Black South Africans received an inferior education designed to
prepare them for low-skilled labour, while white learners were provided with high-
quality, well-resourced education to occupy positions of social and economic privilege
(Christie, 1991). This system institutionalised discrimination, limited opportunities, and
created a fractured society divided along racial lines.

With the advent of democracy in 1994, education was recognised as a central
instrument for nation-building, social justice, and redress. The post-apartheid
government faced the monumental task of dismantling a system designed to
perpetuate inequality and constructing an inclusive, equitable, and quality education
system for all learners. This essay critically examines the reasons for adopting a new
education system, explores the ways apartheid education contributed to inequality, and
evaluates government efforts to establish a fairer, rights-based educational framework.

Apartheid Education and Inequality
1. The Bantu Education Act and Racial Segregation

The Bantu Education Act of 1953 is a primary example of how apartheid education
systematically entrenched inequality. The legislation explicitly aimed to provide Black
learners with an education that would "fit them for their role in society," effectively
preparing them for manual and semi-skilled labour while limiting access to academic
advancement (Christie, 1991). Schools for Black learners were underfunded,
overcrowded, and staffed with poorly trained teachers, in stark contrast to white schools
that received ample resources, qualified educators, and modern infrastructure.

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