2014
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n4p462
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Rural Education in South Africa: Concepts and Practices

Abstract: This paper presents a critique of rural education in

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“…Special educational facilities (for example labs, PC rooms, and so on) are either lacking or dysfunctional in most of the rural schools (Maringe et al, 2015). In addition, some do not have enough buildings to accommodate all the students (Hlalele, 2014b). In this manner, teacher needs strong knowledge on pedagogy so that even if they are not so much technologically inclined or not incorporating technology in their classes, they will be able to use varied methods and strategies to attract the students so that they will not to get bored.…”
Section: Figure 1 Framework On the Attributes Of The 21 St -Century Mathematics Teacher In Bukidnonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Special educational facilities (for example labs, PC rooms, and so on) are either lacking or dysfunctional in most of the rural schools (Maringe et al, 2015). In addition, some do not have enough buildings to accommodate all the students (Hlalele, 2014b). In this manner, teacher needs strong knowledge on pedagogy so that even if they are not so much technologically inclined or not incorporating technology in their classes, they will be able to use varied methods and strategies to attract the students so that they will not to get bored.…”
Section: Figure 1 Framework On the Attributes Of The 21 St -Century Mathematics Teacher In Bukidnonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be on the grounds that there aren't sufficient classrooms, which implies students must be consolidated into fewer classes. In either case, the educator can't give adequate attention to every student to guarantee that they have grasped the lessons (Maringe et al, 2015;Hlalele, 2014b). In this case, the teachers must value diversity among students, must be adaptive and resilient, must be aware of the pedagogy of teaching and must have the pedagogical skills in order to be an effective classroom teacher in dealing with various students with varied personality.…”
Section: Figure 1 Framework On the Attributes Of The 21 St -Century Mathematics Teacher In Bukidnonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social justice also refers to 'parity of participation', where impediments to equal participation in education are subverted. The underpinning principles include care, recognition of individual rights, respect, redress and fairness (Hlalele, 2014;Tickly, 2010;Fraser, 2008;Gerwitz, 1998).…”
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“…This study aims to draw insights from under-resourced schools where teachers' pedagogy and actions are often viewed as deficient. The aim is not to judge rural teachers The context of rural schools in sA Despite recurring implementation of new education policies, inconsistencies in accessing quality education remain a plague in rural areas (Du Plessis, 2014;Hlalele, 2014). According to Balfour (2012), the most pervasive features of rural communities in South African is poverty.…”
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“…and lack of basic services (water, sanitation, etc.) affects access to and the quality of education (Hlalele, 2014). Because the schools are located far apart, poor roads limit reliable transport.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%