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Education as Change

versão On-line ISSN 1947-9417
versão impressa ISSN 1682-3206

Educ. as change vol.25 no.1 Pretoria  2021

http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/1947-9417/9354 

COMMENT AND DISCUSSION

 

Introductory and Editorial Note for Commentaries

 

 

In this Commentary Section, our coverage will span a diversity of opinions, ranging from robust critiques of education theories, policies and practices, to equally robust defences of the status quo-internationally and locally. While reason and rationality are regarded as pillars of academic debate and discussion, these pillars are not to be confused with the contested and ideologically laden notion of objectivity. Education as Change has taken sides in the selection of articles and in our political positioning. In tandem with our mission, we are unambiguous about our intention to serve the interests of the poor, the marginalised, the oppressed and the exploited people who make up the majority of our species. We are informed by the uncomfortable truth that education has served, and is designed to serve the interests of people who wield political and economic power. In our view, an alignment with a broader movement for social change that favours the interests of the poor is imperative. Education should and could serve the interests of the oppressed majority, and not those of dominant ruling elites.

We appeal to contributors to this section of our journal to avoid slanderous and ad hominem commentaries. Opinion pieces directed at a person rather than the position or positions that he or she holds will not be published. All contributions to this section will be published at the discretion of the chief editor.

Dr. Na-iem Dollie

Chief Editor Education as Change https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4252-6978 University of Johannesburg, South Africa dollienaiem@gmail.com

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