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A social survey of the educational institutions for Africans in Cape Town

The specific aim of the survey was twofold, first to find out what educational institutions are "available" in Cape Town for Africans (whether they are numerically adequate, are sufficiently well suited and equipped, and are strategically located in proximity to pupils' homes; and how the social cir...

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Main Author: Giugni, Giovanni L
Other Authors: Batson, Edward
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Social Development 2016
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description The specific aim of the survey was twofold, first to find out what educational institutions are "available" in Cape Town for Africans (whether they are numerically adequate, are sufficiently well suited and equipped, and are strategically located in proximity to pupils' homes; and how the social circumstances or the pupils and of the staffs affect school training); second; to find out to what extent the existing schools are "utilized'' by the Africans. In addition, the survey also considers the broader question of school education for Africans, which has become at present one of the major problems of the whole country together with the social and political re-organization of the Bantu community. To re-organize socially is first of all to re-organize mentally, a task which is proper of education in general and of school education in particular.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/22330 A social survey of the educational institutions for Africans in Cape Town Giugni, Giovanni L Batson, Edward Educational institutions - Cape Town The specific aim of the survey was twofold, first to find out what educational institutions are "available" in Cape Town for Africans (whether they are numerically adequate, are sufficiently well suited and equipped, and are strategically located in proximity to pupils' homes; and how the social circumstances or the pupils and of the staffs affect school training); second; to find out to what extent the existing schools are "utilized'' by the Africans. In addition, the survey also considers the broader question of school education for Africans, which has become at present one of the major problems of the whole country together with the social and political re-organization of the Bantu community. To re-organize socially is first of all to re-organize mentally, a task which is proper of education in general and of school education in particular. 2016-10-27T14:24:03Z 2016-10-27T14:24:03Z 1955 Master Thesis Masters MSocSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/22330 eng application/pdf Department of Social Development Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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