What keeps these elite schools 'white dominant' in a province and country that is overwhelmingly black? How do the schools administer their admissions policies such that the outcome is white-majority enrolments? Why does a post-apartheid government allow 'white dominant' schools to exist? This is the first available study on the micro-politics of primary school admissions that addresses the question of 'Who gets in, and why?' against the backdrop of South Africa's transition from apartheid to democracy.
For this reason, among others, the book holds significance for international scholarship on education policy and politics while at the same time offering practical value for South African parents who struggle to get their children admitted to these elite schools.
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What keeps these elite schools 'white dominant' in a province and country that is overwhelmingly black? How do the schools administer their admissions policies such that the outcome is white-majority enrolments? Why does a post-apartheid government allow 'white dominant' schools to exist? This is the first available study on the micro-politics of primary school admissions that addresses the question of 'Who gets in, and why?' against the backdrop of South Africa's transition from apartheid to democracy.
For this reason, among others, the book holds significance for international scholarship on education policy and politics while at the same time offering practical value for South African parents who struggle to get their children admitted to these elite schools.
Imprint | University of Cape Town Press |
Country of origin | South Africa |
Release date | July 2020 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 5 - 10 working days |
Authors | Jonathan Jansen, Samantha Kriger |
Dimensions | 227 x 151 x 16mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 248 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-77582-291-2 |
Barcode | 9781775822912 |
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LSN | 1-77582-291-5 |