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UP Experts (Jonathan Jansen Collection): Recent submissions

  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Sunday Tribune, 2006-06-18)
    Young people are leaving school without reading or numeracy skills thanks to a system obsessed with pass rates and matriculation symbols.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Pretoria News, 2000-03-28)
    Professor Jonathan Jansen, education policy analyst, predicts a new form of hierarchy in the higher education system emanating from the reshaping and resizing of institutions suggested by Education Minister Professor Kader Asmal.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Rapport, 2000-01-09)
    Prof Jonathan D. Jansen is 'n onderwysontleder van naam wat lankal die vinger druk op wat verkeerd is in die onderwys. Die vraag is, wat kan 'n minister doen om dit reg te ruk? Pas ná die swak matriekuitslae bekend gemaak ...
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (The Teacher, 2002-08-31)
    We need to consider other imaginative ways of making teaching attractive again for young people.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Rapport, 2002-10-06)
    Vrydag moes voorleggings oor min. Kader Asmal se samesmeltingsplanne vir hoër onderwysinstelllings by hom wees, en sy finale planne sal nou binne afsienbare tyd bekend wees. Intussen kyk Jonathan Jansen nugter na die ...
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (City Press, 2002-12-08)
    Jonathan D Jansen argues that black intellectuals have been co-opted into government follies, failing to point the way forward to a truly non-racial society.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Rapport, 2002-12-15)
    Die agelope week het min. Kader Asmal die finale samesmeltingsplanne vir universiteite en technikons aangekondig. Nou is die groot herskikking voor die deur en dit bring groot uitdagings vir die hele sektor. Jonathan Jansen ...
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Sunday Tribune, 2003-08-24)
    The latest Kader Asmal education plan targets discrimination - but can education authorities provide the back-up to make it work?
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (City Press, 2002-11-10)
    Higher education in a new south Africa is in the throes of transformation. Prof Jonathan Jansen looks at the challenges facing universities.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (This Day, 2003-10-15)
    Ordinary black and white South Africans need a common occupational space to work and laugh together - an integrated civil service could provide the foundation. Many young Afrikaner males feel trapped and some act out their ...
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Rapport, 2003-11-02)
    Die histories wit unversiteite is lankal nie meer wit nie, maar wit en swart leef nog grootliks by mekaar verby. Maar daar is raad - en hoop - om waarlik gedeelde ruimtes te skep.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Beeld, 2003-12-31)
    Blink uitslae verbloem donker werklikhede.
  • MacFarlane, David (Mail & Guardian, 2006-05-29)
    Education’s stormy petrel Jonathan Jansen almost left South Africa this year. In an interview with David Macfarlane this week, he explained his motives and articulated his deep concerns about the country’s education system.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Beeld, 2006-06-01)
    Wit reus in swart toga word geponiesterte jeugdominee.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Sunday Times, 2006-05-28)
    Rhetoric ignores special promotion of black academics.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Pretoria News, 2006-05-05)
    An insurmountable language barrier between patient and medic can be painful.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Beeld, 2004-07-28)
    Prof Jansen reflekteer oor die dood van Leigh Matthews.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Rapport, 2004-08-15)
    Baie is al gedoen om skole en universteite te integreer, maar op vele maniere word rassediversiteit en gemeensakplikheid in dié instellings sleg hanteer.
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Eastern Province Herald, 2004-11-23)
    With many South African universities and technikons including UPE and the PE technikon set to merge next year under the government plan for tertiary education, the question is asked: When does a university cease to exist?
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Beeld, 2004-12-28)
    Studente-werk lyk voortreflik - buiten die inhoud.