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SAE3701
ASSIGNMENT NO: 02
YEAR : 2024
PREVIEW:
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Continued Political Influence
One cannot ignore the persistent influence of politics on education in the
democratic era. The legacy of apartheid continues to reverberate through
educational policies, resource allocation, and curriculum development,
reflecting the enduring imprint of political ideologies. According to Moloi (2011),
the Black consciousness philosophy profoundly impacted the educational
landscape during apartheid, shaping the consciousness of both teachers and
learners. Similarly, in the democratic era, the policies and agendas of political
parties shape educational priorities, often reflecting broader social and
economic agendas.
, LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS © 2024
Title: The Enduring Influence of Politics on Teachers and Learners in the
Democratic Era
Introduction
The relationship between politics and education has been a subject of
significant scrutiny, particularly in contexts where social change and ideological
shifts occur. Moloi (2011) delves into the impact of the Black consciousness
philosophy on both teachers and learners at Bodibeng High School from the
1940s to the 1970s, highlighting the profound influence of political ideologies
on educational institutions. In light of South Africa's transition to democracy, this
essay explores whether politics continues to exert influence on teachers and
learners in the democratic era. Drawing from Moloi's historical analysis and
contemporary perspectives, as well as other relevant sources, this essay will
argue that despite the shift in political landscape, politics still significantly
shapes the educational environment in South Africa.
Body
Continued Political Influence
One cannot ignore the persistent influence of politics on education in the
democratic era. The legacy of apartheid continues to reverberate through
educational policies, resource allocation, and curriculum development,
reflecting the enduring imprint of political ideologies. According to Moloi (2011),
the Black consciousness philosophy profoundly impacted the educational
landscape during apartheid, shaping the consciousness of both teachers and
learners. Similarly, in the democratic era, the policies and agendas of political
parties shape educational priorities, often reflecting broader social and
economic agendas.
For instance, the African National Congress (ANC), as the ruling party in South
Africa, has sought to redress the inequalities inherited from apartheid through
SAE3701
ASSIGNMENT NO: 02
YEAR : 2024
PREVIEW:
Body
Continued Political Influence
One cannot ignore the persistent influence of politics on education in the
democratic era. The legacy of apartheid continues to reverberate through
educational policies, resource allocation, and curriculum development,
reflecting the enduring imprint of political ideologies. According to Moloi (2011),
the Black consciousness philosophy profoundly impacted the educational
landscape during apartheid, shaping the consciousness of both teachers and
learners. Similarly, in the democratic era, the policies and agendas of political
parties shape educational priorities, often reflecting broader social and
economic agendas.
, LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS © 2024
Title: The Enduring Influence of Politics on Teachers and Learners in the
Democratic Era
Introduction
The relationship between politics and education has been a subject of
significant scrutiny, particularly in contexts where social change and ideological
shifts occur. Moloi (2011) delves into the impact of the Black consciousness
philosophy on both teachers and learners at Bodibeng High School from the
1940s to the 1970s, highlighting the profound influence of political ideologies
on educational institutions. In light of South Africa's transition to democracy, this
essay explores whether politics continues to exert influence on teachers and
learners in the democratic era. Drawing from Moloi's historical analysis and
contemporary perspectives, as well as other relevant sources, this essay will
argue that despite the shift in political landscape, politics still significantly
shapes the educational environment in South Africa.
Body
Continued Political Influence
One cannot ignore the persistent influence of politics on education in the
democratic era. The legacy of apartheid continues to reverberate through
educational policies, resource allocation, and curriculum development,
reflecting the enduring imprint of political ideologies. According to Moloi (2011),
the Black consciousness philosophy profoundly impacted the educational
landscape during apartheid, shaping the consciousness of both teachers and
learners. Similarly, in the democratic era, the policies and agendas of political
parties shape educational priorities, often reflecting broader social and
economic agendas.
For instance, the African National Congress (ANC), as the ruling party in South
Africa, has sought to redress the inequalities inherited from apartheid through