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Independent Schooling in Post-Apartheid South Africa: A Quantitative Overview (Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages series)

Author Jacques Louis du Toit
Publisher Human Sciences Research Council
Category Education
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ISBN / ASIN079692046X
ISBN-139780796920461
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Sales Rank13,440,940
CategoryEducation
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A quantitative overview of the current South African independent schooling sector in presented in this study of 410 independent schools that dispels many prevalent myths about the schools. Presumptions that the sector is largely white and elitist are debunked by findings that historically disadvantaged learners currently constitute more than 70% of all learners and that more than 50% of all schools charge low to average fees. However, evidence also emerged of new forms of inequity in independent South African schools and of poor performance in certain sections of the independent sector.
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