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Faculty of Humanities
Weare, C. 2012,
“King Lear” by William Shakespeare,
Directing, Theatre, Professional Actors, Intimate Theatre,
Cape Town, (11/04/2012 – 05/05/2012).
Weare, C. 2012,
“An Audience with Emily Hobhouse”
by Tony Jackman, Directing and Design, Theatre,
Professional Actors, Olive Schriener Writers’ Festival,
Cradock, (10/08/2012 – 11/08/2012).
Weare, C. 2012,
“No Seriously! It’sJust Comedy”
by
Alan Committie, Directing, Theatre, Professional Actors,
Theatre on The Bay, Cape Town, (04/12/2012 – 05/01/2013).
Weare, C. 2012,
“Tonight Neither Hamlet”
by Rainer
Lewandowski, Directing, Theatre, Professional Actors,
Princess Alice Hall Grahamstown Fringe Festival,
(29/06/2012 – 11/07/2012).
Master’s degrees (by research)
Bye, L. 2012. “Eurydice”. MA Theatre and Performance.
Supervised by M. Fleishman.
Jephta, A. 2012. “Free falling bird”. MA Theatre and
Performance. Supervised by J. Singer and C. Weare.
Seabe, L. 2012. “There was this sound”. MA Theatre and
Performance. Supervised by J. Pather.
Unwin, C. 2012. “Orange Book Hall Edition”. MA Theatre and
Performance. Supervised by J. Pather.
School of Education
Research Report 2012
(Including the Schools Development Unit
(SDU) and the Centre for Applied Language
and Literacy Studies and Services in Africa)
Head of School: Associate Professor Rüdiger
Laugksch
School Profile
The School of Education is a largely post-graduate
interdisciplinary department with research activity across
a number of important fields. These include studies
in knowledge development and transfer (curriculum
development, learning and acquisition, scientific literacy,
mathematics, science and technology education, primary
education, history education), policy and evaluation
(research into school reform evaluation studies), student
learning in higher education, and studies in race, culture,
identity and language. A number of members of staff lead
and participate in large collaborative research projects.
Significant numbers of staff act as consultants to local and
national government, to national commissions as well as to
important education NGOs. A number of staff members
are involved in materials development for a range of school
learning areas.
School Statistics
Permanent and long-term Contract Staff
Professors
2
Associate Professors
5
Senior Lecturers
9
Lecturers
1
Administrative & Clerical Staff
2
Technical Support Staff
1
Total
20
Honorary Research Associates: 2
Students
Doctoral
25
Master’s
88
Postgraduate Diploma in Education
74
B.Ed. Honours
56
Postgraduate Certificate in Education
137
Advance Certificate in Education
417
Total
797
Research Fields and Staff
Permanent Staff
Mr Nigel Bakker
Senior lecturer; English education; teaching; creativity;
curriculum studies; humanities in the curriculum
Professor Pam Christie
Sociology of education; education policy; school
organisation and change; ethics and social justice in
education.
Dr Zain Davis
Senior lecturer; language andmathematics; textual analysis;
the functioning of pleasure in the structuring of pedagogic
discourse; continuing professional development of
mathematics teachers
Professor Paula Ensor
Mathematics education; sociology of education, especially
with respect to curriculum and pedagogy; teacher
education; higher education studies; qualitative research
methodology