3 - Translating Equitable Access into Retention and Success in African Higher Education: The Role and Responsibility of Individual Institutions
Corresponding Author(s) : Sabiha Y. Essack
Journal of Higher Education in Africa,
Vol. 10 No. 2 (2012): Journal of Higher Education in Africa
Abstract
Matching equity of access to equity of outcome in marginalized groups in African higher education necessitates innovative strategies in pre- and post- student admission. Student selection using tools predictive of student success, comprehensive and holistic student support, and, curriculum and pedagogical interventions address both access and success within the equity and transformation paradigms. This article provides an overview of higher education participation rates in African countries and describes curriculum, pedagogic and student support strategies that facilitate the translation of access into retention and success.
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- African Union, 2006a, Second Decade of Education for Africa (2006-2015) Plan of Action, African Union, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
- African Union, 2006b, Strategic Plan of the Commission of the African Union Volume 3: 2004-2007 Plan of Action, African Union, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
- African Union, 2004, Strategic Plan of the African Union Commission Volume 1: Vision and Mission of the African Union, African Union, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
- Arendale, D.R., 2005, Postsecondary Peer Cooperative Learning Programs: Annotated Bibliography, General College University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
- Badat, S., 2005, ‘South Africa: Distance Higher Education Policies for Access, Social Equity,Quality, and Social and Economic Responsiveness in a Context of the Diversity of Provision’,Distance Education, 26 (2): 183-204.
- Bank, T.W., 2009, Accelerating Catch-up: Tertiary Education for Growth in Sub Saharan Africa, The World Bank, Geneva, Switzerland.
- Bloom, D., Canning, D. and Chan, K., 2005, Higher Education and Economic Development in Africa, Harvard University, Massachusetts.
- Blunt R.J.S. and Conolly, J., 2006, ‘Perceptions of Mentoring: Expectations of a Key Resource for Higher Education’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 20 (2): 195 - 208.
- Botha, M.M., 2007, ‘Africanizing the Curriculum: An Exploratory Study’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 21 (2): 201-216.
- Botha, H.L., Brand, H.J., Cilliers, C.D., Davidow, A., de Jager, A.C. and Smith, D., 2005, ‘Student Counselling and Development Services in Higher Education Institutions in South Africa’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 19: 655-678.
- Clancy, P. and Goastellec, G., 2007, ‘Exploring Access and Equity in Higher Education: Policy and Performance in a Comparative Perspective’, Higher Education Quarterly, 61 (2): 136-154.
- Coughlan, F., 2006, ‘Access for Success’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 20 (2): 209-218.
- Council for Higher Education, 2004a, Improving Teaching and Learning Resources, Council for Higher Education, Pretoria, South Africa.
- Council for Higher Education, 2004b, South African Higher Education in the First Decade of Democracy, Council for Higher Education, Pretoria, South Africa.
- Council for Higher Education, 2001, Developing African Higher Education, Council for Higher Education, Pretoria, South Africa.
- Crosling, G., Heagney, M. and Thomas, L., 2009, ‘Improving Student Retention in Higher Education’, Australian Universities’ Review, 51 (2): 9-18.
- Cross, M., Shalem, Y., Backhuse, J. and Adam, F., 2009, ‘How Undergraduate Students “Negotiate” Academic Performance within a Diverse university environment’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 23 (1): 21-42.
- Dlodlo, N. and Beyers, R.N., 2009, ‘The Experiences of South African High School Girls in a Fab Lab Environment’, Proceedings of the World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 37: 423-430.
- Favish, J., 2005, ‘Equity in Changing Patterns of Enrolment, in Learner Retention and Success at the Cape Technikon’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 19 (2): 655-678.
- Granados, R. and Lopez, J.M., 1999, ‘Student-run Support Organizations for Under- Represented Graduate Students: Goals, Creation, Implementation and Assessment’, Peabody Journal of Education,
- (2):135 - 149.
- Guiffrida, D., 2005, ‘Othermothering as a Framework for Understanding African American Students’ Definitions of Student-Centered Faculty’, The Journal of Higher Education, 76 (6): 701-723.
- Holmes, S.L., Land, L.D. and Hinton-Hudson, V.D., 2007, ‘Race Still Matters: Considerations for Mentoring Black Women in Academe’, The Negro Educational Review, 58 (1-2): 105-129.
- Jones, B., Coetzee, G. and Bailey, T., 2008, ‘Factors that Facilitate Success for Disadvantaged Higher Education Students’, Rural Education Access Programme, Cape Town, South Africa.
- Kilfoil, W.R., 2008, ‘A Model for Learning Development’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 22 (5): 1019-1028.
- Kloot, B., Case, J.M. and Marshall, D., 2008, ‘A Critical Review of the Educational Philosophies Underpinning Science and Engineering Foundation Programmes’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 22 (4): 799-816.
- Koch, E., Foxcroft, C. and Watson, A., 2001, ‘A Development Focus to Student Access at the University of Port Elizabeth: Process and Preliminary Insights in Placement Assessments’, South African Journal of Higher Education’ 15 (2): 126-131.
- Laden, B.V., 2004, ‘Serving Emerging Majority Students’, New Directions for Community Colleges, 127: 5-19.
- Le Grange, L., 2008, ‘Challenges for Enacting an Indigenous Science Curriculum: A Reply to Ogunniyi and Ogawa’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 22(4): 817-826.
- McLaughlin, K., Moutray, M. and Muldoon, O.T., 2007, ‘The Role of Personality and Self-efficacy in the Selection and Retention of Successful Nursing Students: a Longitudinal Study’, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 61 (2):211-221.
- Meyer, M.H. and Bushney, M.J., 2008, ‘Towards a Multi-stakeholder-driven Model for Excellence in Higher Education Curriculum Development’, South African Journal of Higher Education 22 (6):1229-1240.
- Morrison, J.M., Brand, H.J. and Cilliers, C.D., 2006, ‘Assessing the Impact of Student Counselling Service Centres at Tertiary Education Institutions: How should it be approached?’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 20 (5): 655-678.
- Page, B.J., Loots, A. and du Toit, D.F., 2005, ‘Perspectives on a South African Tutor/ Mentor Programme: The Stellenbosch University Experience’, Mentoring and Tutoring, 13(1): 5-21.
- Shochet, I.M., 1994, ‘The Moderator Effect of Cognitive Modifiability on a Traditional Undergraduate Admissions Test for Disadvantaged Black Students in South Africa’, South African Journal of Psychology, 24 (4): 208-215.
- UNESCO, 2008, Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2009, UNESCO, Paris, France.
- Van Wyk, J-A. and Daniels, F., 2004, ‘An Integrated Mentoring Strategy for Service Learning in Higher Education’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 18(2): 359 - 370.
- Venter, E., 2001, ‘AConstructivist Approach to Learning and Teaching’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 15(2): 86-92.
- Venter, I.M., Blignaut, R.J. and Stoltz, D., 2001, ‘Research Methodologies Explored for a Paradigm Shift in University Teaching’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 15 (2): 162-169.
- Waetjen, T., 2006, ‘Measures of Redress: Defining Disadvantage in a University Access Programme’.
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African Union, 2006a, Second Decade of Education for Africa (2006-2015) Plan of Action, African Union, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
African Union, 2006b, Strategic Plan of the Commission of the African Union Volume 3: 2004-2007 Plan of Action, African Union, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
African Union, 2004, Strategic Plan of the African Union Commission Volume 1: Vision and Mission of the African Union, African Union, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Arendale, D.R., 2005, Postsecondary Peer Cooperative Learning Programs: Annotated Bibliography, General College University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Badat, S., 2005, ‘South Africa: Distance Higher Education Policies for Access, Social Equity,Quality, and Social and Economic Responsiveness in a Context of the Diversity of Provision’,Distance Education, 26 (2): 183-204.
Bank, T.W., 2009, Accelerating Catch-up: Tertiary Education for Growth in Sub Saharan Africa, The World Bank, Geneva, Switzerland.
Bloom, D., Canning, D. and Chan, K., 2005, Higher Education and Economic Development in Africa, Harvard University, Massachusetts.
Blunt R.J.S. and Conolly, J., 2006, ‘Perceptions of Mentoring: Expectations of a Key Resource for Higher Education’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 20 (2): 195 - 208.
Botha, M.M., 2007, ‘Africanizing the Curriculum: An Exploratory Study’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 21 (2): 201-216.
Botha, H.L., Brand, H.J., Cilliers, C.D., Davidow, A., de Jager, A.C. and Smith, D., 2005, ‘Student Counselling and Development Services in Higher Education Institutions in South Africa’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 19: 655-678.
Clancy, P. and Goastellec, G., 2007, ‘Exploring Access and Equity in Higher Education: Policy and Performance in a Comparative Perspective’, Higher Education Quarterly, 61 (2): 136-154.
Coughlan, F., 2006, ‘Access for Success’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 20 (2): 209-218.
Council for Higher Education, 2004a, Improving Teaching and Learning Resources, Council for Higher Education, Pretoria, South Africa.
Council for Higher Education, 2004b, South African Higher Education in the First Decade of Democracy, Council for Higher Education, Pretoria, South Africa.
Council for Higher Education, 2001, Developing African Higher Education, Council for Higher Education, Pretoria, South Africa.
Crosling, G., Heagney, M. and Thomas, L., 2009, ‘Improving Student Retention in Higher Education’, Australian Universities’ Review, 51 (2): 9-18.
Cross, M., Shalem, Y., Backhuse, J. and Adam, F., 2009, ‘How Undergraduate Students “Negotiate” Academic Performance within a Diverse university environment’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 23 (1): 21-42.
Dlodlo, N. and Beyers, R.N., 2009, ‘The Experiences of South African High School Girls in a Fab Lab Environment’, Proceedings of the World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 37: 423-430.
Favish, J., 2005, ‘Equity in Changing Patterns of Enrolment, in Learner Retention and Success at the Cape Technikon’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 19 (2): 655-678.
Granados, R. and Lopez, J.M., 1999, ‘Student-run Support Organizations for Under- Represented Graduate Students: Goals, Creation, Implementation and Assessment’, Peabody Journal of Education,
(2):135 - 149.
Guiffrida, D., 2005, ‘Othermothering as a Framework for Understanding African American Students’ Definitions of Student-Centered Faculty’, The Journal of Higher Education, 76 (6): 701-723.
Holmes, S.L., Land, L.D. and Hinton-Hudson, V.D., 2007, ‘Race Still Matters: Considerations for Mentoring Black Women in Academe’, The Negro Educational Review, 58 (1-2): 105-129.
Jones, B., Coetzee, G. and Bailey, T., 2008, ‘Factors that Facilitate Success for Disadvantaged Higher Education Students’, Rural Education Access Programme, Cape Town, South Africa.
Kilfoil, W.R., 2008, ‘A Model for Learning Development’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 22 (5): 1019-1028.
Kloot, B., Case, J.M. and Marshall, D., 2008, ‘A Critical Review of the Educational Philosophies Underpinning Science and Engineering Foundation Programmes’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 22 (4): 799-816.
Koch, E., Foxcroft, C. and Watson, A., 2001, ‘A Development Focus to Student Access at the University of Port Elizabeth: Process and Preliminary Insights in Placement Assessments’, South African Journal of Higher Education’ 15 (2): 126-131.
Laden, B.V., 2004, ‘Serving Emerging Majority Students’, New Directions for Community Colleges, 127: 5-19.
Le Grange, L., 2008, ‘Challenges for Enacting an Indigenous Science Curriculum: A Reply to Ogunniyi and Ogawa’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 22(4): 817-826.
McLaughlin, K., Moutray, M. and Muldoon, O.T., 2007, ‘The Role of Personality and Self-efficacy in the Selection and Retention of Successful Nursing Students: a Longitudinal Study’, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 61 (2):211-221.
Meyer, M.H. and Bushney, M.J., 2008, ‘Towards a Multi-stakeholder-driven Model for Excellence in Higher Education Curriculum Development’, South African Journal of Higher Education 22 (6):1229-1240.
Morrison, J.M., Brand, H.J. and Cilliers, C.D., 2006, ‘Assessing the Impact of Student Counselling Service Centres at Tertiary Education Institutions: How should it be approached?’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 20 (5): 655-678.
Page, B.J., Loots, A. and du Toit, D.F., 2005, ‘Perspectives on a South African Tutor/ Mentor Programme: The Stellenbosch University Experience’, Mentoring and Tutoring, 13(1): 5-21.
Shochet, I.M., 1994, ‘The Moderator Effect of Cognitive Modifiability on a Traditional Undergraduate Admissions Test for Disadvantaged Black Students in South Africa’, South African Journal of Psychology, 24 (4): 208-215.
UNESCO, 2008, Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2009, UNESCO, Paris, France.
Van Wyk, J-A. and Daniels, F., 2004, ‘An Integrated Mentoring Strategy for Service Learning in Higher Education’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 18(2): 359 - 370.
Venter, E., 2001, ‘AConstructivist Approach to Learning and Teaching’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 15(2): 86-92.
Venter, I.M., Blignaut, R.J. and Stoltz, D., 2001, ‘Research Methodologies Explored for a Paradigm Shift in University Teaching’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 15 (2): 162-169.
Waetjen, T., 2006, ‘Measures of Redress: Defining Disadvantage in a University Access Programme’.