Unique Number: 182074
Due Date: 22 August 2025
QUESTION 1
“PEOPLE’S EDUCATION FOR PEOPLE’S POWER” AND THE STRUGGLE FOR
EQUALITY DURING APARTHEID
Introduction
The phrase ―People‘s Education for People‘s Power‖ emerged during the 1980s in South
Africa as a response to the crisis in black education under apartheid. Far from being a
vague or politically expedient slogan, it represented a comprehensive, grassroots
educational philosophy rooted in the struggle for equality, social justice, and democratic
transformation. However, in later years, the phrase has often been misrepresented or
oversimplified for political purposes. This essay analyses the historical context, objectives,
and impact of People‘s Education, illustrating how it was a strategic and ideological counter
to apartheid education.
Context of People’s Education in the 1980s
During the 1980s, apartheid education reached a critical juncture. Following the 1976
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