Assignment 1 2025
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Due Date: 15 May 2025
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BECOMING AN EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER: A REFLECTIVE
JOURNEY INSPIRED BY LINDA TUHIWAI SMITH
1. INTRODUCTION
This essay explores the qualities and principles that constitute an exceptional educational
researcher within the context of South Africa, with particular reference to Linda Tuhiwai
Smith’s Decolonising Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples (1999). The
discussion is framed by five interrelated concepts central to Smith’s decolonial research
paradigm: intervention, curiosity, courage, justice, and critique. Informed by Smith’s intellectual
journey and the broader African context of inequality and marginalisation, this essay also
reflects on what will inform and shape my own development as a researcher in education. The
essay is structured into two main parts: first, it outlines the characteristics of an exceptional
educational researcher in the South African context; and second, it offers a personal reflection
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3 ESSAYS PROVIDED
BECOMING AN EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER: A REFLECTIVE
JOURNEY INSPIRED BY LINDA TUHIWAI SMITH
1. INTRODUCTION
This essay explores the qualities and principles that constitute an exceptional
educational researcher within the context of South Africa, with particular reference to
Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s Decolonising Methodologies: Research and Indigenous
Peoples (1999). The discussion is framed by five interrelated concepts central to
Smith’s decolonial research paradigm: intervention, curiosity, courage, justice, and
critique. Informed by Smith’s intellectual journey and the broader African context of
inequality and marginalisation, this essay also reflects on what will inform and shape
my own development as a researcher in education. The essay is structured into two
main parts: first, it outlines the characteristics of an exceptional educational
researcher in the South African context; and second, it offers a personal reflection on
how these ideas will shape my own becoming as an educational researcher.
2. WHAT CONSTITUTES AN EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER
2.1. Contextual Awareness and Decolonial Commitment
In the South African context, shaped by the legacy of apartheid, colonialism, and
ongoing inequality, an exceptional educational researcher must have a profound
understanding of historical and socio-political realities. Linda Tuhiwai Smith (1999)
highlights how research has historically functioned as a tool of colonisation,
contributing to the erasure and marginalisation of indigenous knowledges. South
African researchers must therefore be acutely aware of how education systems
continue to reproduce social inequalities and must actively work to disrupt these
patterns. An exceptional researcher is not neutral but is instead situated, engaged,
and committed to a decolonial future.
Educational researchers in South Africa should be concerned not only with
producing knowledge but also with restoring epistemic agency to historically
marginalised communities. This means valuing and incorporating indigenous
knowledge systems, oral histories, and community-based epistemologies into
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without any express or implied representations or warranties. The author accepts no responsibility or
liability for any actions taken based on the information contained within this document. This document is
intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes. Reproduction, resale, or transmission
of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.