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Gender Equity in South African Education 1994 - 2004

Conference proceedings

Linda Chisholm, Jean September (eds)

 
Format210mm x 148mm
Pages168
ISBN 100-7969-2094-X
ISBN 13978-07969-2094-2
Publish Year2005
 
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In the sphere of gender equity, much has changed in South Africa since 1994, and much has remained the same. The immediate post-apartheid period saw both the assertion of women as equal partners in all aspects of daily life and, on the one hand, increasing social and familial violence against women and girls as well as, on the other, continuing high levels of unemployment and poverty amongst women.

In 1994, education was seen as a key vehicle for transforming unequal relationships in the broader society, but how far has South Africa come in realising these goals? And how does the South African experience relate to that of other countries and contexts? It is apparent that 10 years after South Africa's democratic elections, research and social action on gender equity in South African education remains a significant challenge.

This volume collects the reflections of policy-makers, researchers, teacher unionists and journalists on successes and challenges in the struggle to mainstream gender and effect gender equality. Their reflections are framed in the context of experiences from India, Australia and Africa.

Common themes and issues emerge, including the weakness of structures and organisations inside and outside government tasked with taking up gender issues; the need for a deeper theoretical understanding of the ways in which cultural assumptions inform gendered practices; the interrelated challenges faced by researchers and activists; the ongoing critical issues of sexual violence, HIV/AIDS and gendered identities; and the meaning and importance of 'gender struggle' in relation to both men and women, and girls and boys. This is an important and timely book, which shows that the road to gender equity in South African education is still a long one.

Gender Equity in South African Education 1994 - 2004 contains edited papers from a 2004 conference which brought together leading South African and international experts on gender equity in education, drawn from the fields of government, research and civil society. This was the first workshop or seminar in a number of years to take stock of key issues in the debate, but more importantly, to also begin to re-envision the gender debates in the education sector in South Africa in the current context.

Contents

List of tables and figures
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations

Overview
Linda Chisholm and Jean September

Keynote address The hidden face of gender inequality in South African education
Naledi Pandor

Part 1 New perspectives and theoretical approaches
1. Gender equity in education: A perspective from development
Ramya Subrahmanian

2. Gender equity in education: The Australian experience
Jane Kenway

3. Between 'mainstreaming' and 'transformation': Lessons and challenges for institutional change
Catherine Odora-Hoppers

Part 2 Mapping gender inequality
4. Gender equality and education in South Africa: Measurements, scores and strategies
Elaine Unterhalter

5. Mapping a southern African girlhood in the age of AIDS
Claudia Mitchell

Discussant: Chapters 4 and 5
Daisy Makofane

Part 3 Government activism and civil society mobilisation
6. Reflections on the Gender Equity Task Team
AnnMarie Wolpe

7. National Department of Education initiatives
Mmabatho Ramagoshi

Discussant: Chapters 6 and 7
Janine Moolman

8. The state of mobilisation of women teachers in the South African Democratic Teachers' Union
Shermain Mannah

List of contributors and participants

About the Author/s

Edited by Linda Chisholm, a Director in the Child, Youth and Family Development Research Programme at the Human Sciences Research Council and an Honorary Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, and Jean September, a Director in the Cape Town office of the British Council.

Contributors include Catherine Odora-Hoppers, Stockholm University (Sweden); Shermain Mannah, South African Democratic Teachers' Union (SA); Elaine Unterhalter, University of London Institute of Education (SA); Jane Kenway, University of Monash (Australia); and Ramya Subrahmanian, University of Sussex, Brighton (UK).

 
 
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