2018
DOI: 10.2478/atd-2018-0001
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Challenges and Curriculum Transformation in the Higher Education Sector in South Africa: A Case Study in WASH to Improve the Training of Pharmacists

Abstract: Introduction: South Africa is a member state of the “BRICS” bloc (BRICS2017.org, 2017) and the G20 group of the 20 nations/economic blocs, which between them account for the majority of the world’s trade and economic activity. It faces many developmental challenges which are mirrored in its higher education sector. In this article, the authors seek to provide an overview of the challenges that South African higher education faces in the achievement of the developmental goals of the country. The focus of this p… Show more

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“…The process of the new macro-assemblage was not an overnight occurrence. It was started as an evolutionary process which culminated in the publication of an educational paper on the results of some of the EHB research (Tandlich et al, 2018) and bioethics in some research and educational activities (Ambang et al, 2019). Since I now sit on the Editorial Board of the journal, where the last two articles were published, I have undergone a complete scientist transformation to an academic who is more transdisciplinary in nature.…”
Section: Community Of Practice 40 and Considerations Beyondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of the new macro-assemblage was not an overnight occurrence. It was started as an evolutionary process which culminated in the publication of an educational paper on the results of some of the EHB research (Tandlich et al, 2018) and bioethics in some research and educational activities (Ambang et al, 2019). Since I now sit on the Editorial Board of the journal, where the last two articles were published, I have undergone a complete scientist transformation to an academic who is more transdisciplinary in nature.…”
Section: Community Of Practice 40 and Considerations Beyondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil bacteria/microorganisms are the most active in the surface soil horizons, i.e., the highest concentrations of microorganisms can be found in the depth between 0 and 30 cm under the soil surface in a particular soil profile. This type of inoculation could be possible under the following conditions: if the concrete VIP foundation/slab only enters the surface horizons of the soil in which a VIP is sunk into, and the walls of the VIP pit are generally permeable with the VIP bottom unlined, then the VIP superstructure/cabin structure only sits on the concrete slab and/or on top of the soil and some wooden beams [90,91]. Under these conditions, the soil particles from the surface horizons that contain the highest concentrations of microorganisms can enter the pit and inoculate its content.…”
Section: Further Potential Problems With Microbial Stabilisation Of T...mentioning
confidence: 99%