2024
DOI: 10.5430/ijhe.v13n3p10
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South African Higher Education 30 Years into Democracy (1994–2024): Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Prospects

Daniel N. Mlambo,
Thabo Saul,
Thamsanqa Buys

Abstract: Most sub-Saharan African (SAA) states have massive populations, which bring many social dynamics and challenges for domestic policy in many sectors. This stems from reforms that, in most cases, require governmental intervention. In the education sector, most youth attend government schools in large numbers. Some of the challenges these numbers create include overcrowding, lack of technology, lack of qualified teachers, high student-to-teacher ratios, poverty in some households, and inequality. South Africa has… Show more

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