EXPLORING THE STATE OF SOCIAL INCLUSION IN HIGHER EDUCATION: STUDENTS’ PHENOMENOLOGICAL EXPERIENCES
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https://doi.org/10.17770/eid2025.1.8368Keywords:
Social inclusion, Decolonisation, Social Justice, Higher Education, Phenomenological ExperiencesAbstract
Calls for a decolonised and socially inclusive higher education in the last decade have led to the adoption of the Policy Framework for the Realisation of Social Inclusion in Post-School Education and Training System. However, due to the reluctant implementation of this policy and defiance to these calls, higher education remains fundamentally biased and unequal. Given the forgoing submission, this phenomenological study explored the state of social inclusion in higher education. Quantitative data was obtained from sixty student teachers using a questionnaire and analysed using descriptive statistics. For triangulation and validation purposes, focus group interviews were used to collect qualitative data which was analysed using content and thematic techniques. The findings demonstrate that while there has been increased awareness about the issues of social justice, social inclusion, equity, and equality in higher education, more still needs to be done to realise real, meaningful transformation which will deliver the envisaged social inclusion. Therefore, the study calls for government intervention and various organisations to closely monitor and enforce transformation. The study further recommends regular oversight visits to interview students about social inclusivity and anonymous online surveys in which students rate specific indicators of social inclusivity using a Likert scale.
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