The Soweto uprising in 1976 contributed largely in changing, among other things, the
landscape of the education system in South Africa. ................................................... 3
1. Distinguish between formal and informal learning in the pre-colonial context. . 6
Another way of answering this: ............................................................................ 6
2. How would you explain the social activities in which song and dance played a
significant role in the pre-colonial societies? ........................................................... 7
Another way of answering this: ............................................................................ 7
3. Mention FIVE of the main activities which were carried out at mission schools.
8
4. Briefly discuss each of the following THREE aspects for which mission
education was often criticised: ................................................................................ 8
4.1 Industrial and manual education ....................................................................... 8
Another way of answering this: ............................................................................ 9
4.2 Racism and subordination................................................................................. 9
Another way of answering this: ............................................................................ 9
4.3 Sexism and women’s subordination ................................................................ 10
Another way of answering this: .......................................................................... 10
5. Describe the THREE factors that constrained the National Party (NP) of the 1950s
from providing adequate finance for black education. .............................................. 11
Another way of answering this: .......................................................................... 11
6. What was the reason given by state officials for advocating four years of
schooling for black children? ................................................................................. 12
Another way of answering this: .......................................................................... 12
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