Abstract

This leading article to this special issue on “COVID-19: Opportunity to rethink and to restructure education in the world” is an overarching position paper, drawing on contributions made in papers in this issue, to argue the case that there is a compelling need to overhaul education research, in South Africa in particular, and that the COVID-19 pandemic has created an opportunity to do so. The South African education scene is surveyed and the survey reveals enormous challenges along all three dimensions of education supply: quantitative, qualitative and equality. The education sector in South Africa is clearly in need of guidance from the education research community. Education research activity, globally and in South Africa in particular, is surveyed and found to be seriously wanting in terms of the lack of theory, autochthonous and a unified, coherent theory, the small scale and fragmented nature of many research projects, the lack of practical impact, education scholars eschewing subscription to and building a normative superstructure in their research and the concrete problems of the education faculty regarding heavy teaching loads and difficulty in attracting funding for education research. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ravages it has brought to education have created the need and the opportunity to urgently and enthusiastically attend to these desiderata in Education scholarship.

Highlights

  • This leading article to the special issue on “COVID-19: Opportunity to rethink and to restructure education in the world” is an overarching position paper, drawing on contributions made in papers in this issue, to argue the case that there is a compelling need to overhaul education research, in South Africa in particular, and that the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated both a renewed imperative and an unprecedented opportunity in this regard

  • What the epistemological theory and the history of scientific development have to say about scientific progress and scientific revolutions are invoked to come to a more precise formulation of the change needed in the development of education research

  • But a foregone conclusion, that by the end of the second decade of the twenty-first century, South Africa is finding itself in an education crisis

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INTRODUCTION

This leading article to the special issue on “COVID-19: Opportunity to rethink and to restructure education in the world” is an overarching position paper, drawing on contributions made in papers in this issue, to argue the case that there is a compelling need to overhaul education research, in South Africa in particular, and that the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated both a renewed imperative and an unprecedented opportunity in this regard. This article first surveys the education landscape of South Africa, identifying the most compelling challenges. The current state of education research is assessed, especially in view of its assignment to guide the endeavour to address the identified challenges in education. The COVID-19 pandemic is explicated and its potential to serve as catalysator of the desired change in education research is evaluated

THE DIRE STRAITS OF EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA
Education as field of scholarship globally and in South Africa
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Findings
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