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Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa
Nomakhaya Mashiyi, Addisalem Tebikew Yallew, Ntokozo Lwandle, Thembinkosi Mtonjeni, Siyabulela Sabata, Lynne Johns, Patrício Langa, Zilungile Lungi Sosibo, Nosipho Mbatha, Sekitla Daniel Makhasane, Selloane Pitikoe, Sadhana Manik, Berrington Ntombela, Nomalungelo Ngubane, Daniela Gachago, Mothofela Richard Msimanga, Mlamuli Nkosingphile Hlatshwayo, Thabile Zondi, Vusi Msiza, Nosisana Mkonto, Emmanuel Esambe, Subethra Pather, Patrick Swanzy, Fredua Kwasi-Agyeman, Florah Moleko Teane, Faiq Waghid, and Izak Van Zyl
Higher education in post-apartheid South Africa was always likely to attract academic interest, and yet there remains a dearth of research on creating teaching and learning spaces suitable for students from diverse backgrounds. Using examples from higher education institutions across the Southern African Developing Community (SADC) region, this volume explores the ways teaching and learning spaces are being used to advance the transformation agenda of higher education in these regions, and provides concrete recommendations for the future. The book is sure to appeal to academics from a variety of disciplines - from African, African American and ethnic studies to education and sociology. It will be of particular interest to teacher trainers, administrators and policy-makers working in higher education, and anyone else with a stake in managing cultural diversity in education.