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PUB2605 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DUE 24 April 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2... Ensure your success with us.... QUESTION 1 "The role of formal versus non-formal education in building a democratised, equitable, and capable public education system in the 21st century." The Minister is particularly interested in understanding how the historical inequalities of the pre-1994 education system continues to shape the present, and how a clear understanding of these two educational forms can inform policy that addresses these legacies and strengthens the higher education sector. Your argument must be well-structured, evidence-based, and demonstrate a clear understanding of the interconnectedness between South Africa’s educational past, its present challenges, and the potential of different educational forms to shape its future. QUESTION 2 Describe

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QUESTION 1

The Role of Formal and Non-Formal Education in Building a Democratised, Equitable
and Capable Public Education System in South Africa

1. Introduction

South Africa’s education system still carries deep marks from apartheid inequality. Before
1994, education was separated by race, with white schools receiving better funding, stronger
infrastructure, and more qualified teachers, while black schools were deliberately
underdeveloped. These inequalities did not disappear after democracy. They continue to
affect access, quality, and outcomes in both schools and higher education institutions today
(PUB2605 Study Guide, 2018). For this reason, understanding the difference between
formal and non-formal education is important when planning policies for a fair and
democratic education system.



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QUESTION 1

The Role of Formal and Non-Formal Education in Building a Democratised,
Equitable and Capable Public Education System in South Africa

1. Introduction

South Africa’s education system still carries deep marks from apartheid inequality.
Before 1994, education was separated by race, with white schools receiving better
funding, stronger infrastructure, and more qualified teachers, while black schools
were deliberately underdeveloped. These inequalities did not disappear after
democracy. They continue to affect access, quality, and outcomes in both schools
and higher education institutions today (PUB2605 Study Guide, 2018). For this
reason, understanding the difference between formal and non-formal education is
important when planning policies for a fair and democratic education system.

Formal education refers to structured teaching that takes place in institutions whose
main purpose is education, such as schools, colleges, and universities. Non-formal
education happens in institutions where education is not the main function, such as
workplaces, community centres, government departments, and training
organisations (PUB2605 Study Guide, 2018). Both forms are important in rebuilding
South Africa’s education system and expanding opportunities for lifelong learning.

2. Historical Legacy of Pre-1994 Education Inequality

The apartheid education system was designed to create unequal opportunities.
Black South Africans were denied equal access to quality schooling through Bantu
Education policies. This created a system where poor communities had overcrowded
classrooms, weak facilities, and limited educational resources. These historical
disadvantages still shape present educational outcomes, especially in rural and
township areas (Cross, Mungadi and Rouhani, 2002).

Even after democratic reforms, many schools remain unequal because past
underinvestment created long-term damage. Universities also reflect this divide, as
students from disadvantaged schools often enter higher education less prepared
than those from former privileged schools. This means that educational inequality

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