04201nam 2200397 450 991047694970332120230510154504.0(CKB)5470000000566802(NjHacI)995470000000566802(EXLCZ)99547000000056680220230510d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEducation Studies in South Africa the quest for relevance, rigour and restructuring /editor, Charl C. WolhuterCape Town, South Africa :AOSIS,2020.1 online resource (408 pages) illustrations1-928523-59-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1 Relevance, Rigour and Restructuring: The 3Rs as compass for a community of scholars in need of direction Charl Wolhuter -- Chapter 2 Mapping enablers and constraints in context: Primary teachers' experiences of teaching in crowded classrooms in a South African school Paul N. Munje, Fumane P. Khanare, Nirashnee Muthusamy -- Chapter 3 Novice teachers' challenges in practice and perspective on mentorship -- Catherine Whalen -- Chapter 4 School health promotion coordinators' perception of caring leadership provision by principals Siphokazi Kwatubana -- Chapter 5 Comparative and international education and the quest for relevance, authenticity, structure and responsiveness in research in education Charl Wolhuter -- Chapter 6 A practice-based approach to teaching the screening, identification, assessment and support model in learner support Elsabé Wessels, Lesley Wood -- Chapter 7 Family involvement in life skills development in primary school learners -- Tanja Spamer, Julialet Rens, Carolina Botha -- Chapter 8 Building a vision for social justice praxis for teacher education through service-learning Andri Schoonen, Lesley Wood, Corné Kruger -- Chapter 9 Relocating social justice in the policy-pedagogy-research nexus: Insights from the Mauritian language-in-education policy Aruna Ankiah-Gangadeen, Pascal S. Nadal -- Chapter 10 International developments in the structuring of education research -- Charl Wolhuter -- Chapter 11 Theory building in education Charl Wolhuter -- Chapter 12 Modes 1, 2 and 3 knowledge production and education: Relevance, rigour and structure Charl Wolhuter -- Chapter 13 The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Implications and opportunities presented by a new economic order for education to be a rigorous, relevant and structured field of scholarship Charl Wolhuter.The thesis of this volume is that the fields of scholarly enquiry of Education - internationally as well as in South Africa in particular - despite being fields of virile scholarly activity and output, are in need of a major overhaul. In this collected work this want in research is encapsulated in three words: relevance, rigour and restructuring. Research in the scholarly field(s) of Education is predominantly of small scale, non-accumulative, widely condemned as not of a comparable standard to research done in other social sciences, much less upon a par with research in the natural sciences, and lacking structure in the sense of being anchored in a firm theory. To make matters worse, scholars in Education internationally and in South Africa have till very recently eschewed discussion as to the packaging or structuring of knowledge produced by Education research. The book consists of chapters containing original research unpacking these desiderata from a variety of angles. The authors had them served by a variety of methods, from deductively argued position papers, to empirical research, the latter both quantitative (survey research) and qualitative.Education Studies in South Africa EducationSouth AfricaComparative educationEducationComparative education.370.968Wolhuter Charl C.NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910476949703321Education Studies in South Africa2984361UNINA