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Education Reform in Post-Apartheid South Africa
February 10, 2005
Helen Ladd professor, Sanford Institute, Duke
Allistair Witten interim director, Principal's Center, HGSE
Edward Fiske former education editor, New York Times
Suzanne Grant Lewis assistant professor, HGSE
Helen Ladd and Edward Fiske speak about their recent book, Elusive Equity: Education Reform in Post-Apartheid South Africa, which tells the story of South Africa's efforts to fashion a racially equitable state education system out of the ashes of apartheid. Fiske and Ladd describe and evaluate the policy strategies that South Africa pursued in its quest for racial equity. They draw on previously unpublished data, interviews with key officials, and visits to dozens of schools to describe the changes made in school finance, teacher assignment policies, governance, curriculum, higher education, and other areas.
Author: Helen F. Ladd, Edward B. Fiske
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press (2004)
Binding: Hardcover, 269 pages
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