Proceedings of the University of Fort Hare Teaching and Learning Conference (UFHTL 2023)
14 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Thabisa Mayisela, Liezel Cilliers
All the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the University of Fort Hare Annual Teaching-Learning Conference, from 13-14th September 2023 in East London. These articles have been peer reviewed by academics from the University of Fort Hare (UFH), Cape Peninsula University of Technology...
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Social Justice and Human Rights: A Case of Blended Learning in Higher Education
Siyabulela Christopher Fobosi, Zukiswa Pearl Mkuzo
The necessity of providing all people with an affordable, high-quality education is underscored by the fact that the right to education is a fundamental human right that is universally recognised. Blended learning has become a potential strategy to improve educational possibilities and address numerous...
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Blended Teaching and Learning at Higher Education Institutions in South Africa: Law Students’ Experiences
Nazreen Shaik-Peremanov
Teaching and learning since time immemorial were situated face to face, with the educator being the ultimate narrator in the chain of passage of knowledge. Students travelled far and wide to acquire knowledge at Higher Edu-cation Institutions (HEIs). Students became teachers when they returned to their...
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Experiences and Perceptions of Extended Curriculum Programme Students Transitioning from High School to a University Offering Blended Learning Courses
Palesa Makhetha-Kosi, Ellen Chenesai Rungani, Lunga Xolisa Mantashe, Sibongile Dayimani, Zizo Makala
The department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) introduced the Extended Curriculum Programme (ECP) as one of the vehicles for addressing the access and success agenda. This study focused on the experiences and perceptions of ECP students who were transitioning from high school to a university...
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Lessons Learned from a Blended-Learning Based Supplemental Instruction (SI) Support System at a Rural-Based University in South Africa
Moshia Agnes Mohale, Mosimaneotsile Mohlake
Universities in South Africa are continuously striving to heighten excellence in teaching and learning (T&L) practices. Additionally, Covid-19 epidemic catapulted heavy reliance on online T&L, and this created significant space for Blended Learning (BL). It therefore behoves students to receive...
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Transforming Pre-Service Economic and Management Sciences Teacher Education with Blackboard: A Blended Learning Tool for Engagement
Mochina Mphuthi
Blended learning platforms, like Blackboard, offer transformative potential in the realm of pre-service Economic and Management Sciences teacher education. This qualitative study engaged twenty-one pre-service teachers to examine the efficacy and challenges of integrating Blackboard into their educational...
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Exploring the Lab Rotation Model in Hospitality Management Education
Adelaide Rethabile Motshabi Pitso-Mbili, Yondela Noxolo Mzileni, Nobuntu Rebecca Mtayisi
The rapid developments in technology have transformed the field of education through the integration of online teaching and learning (OTL) facilitated by Information and Communication Technology (ICT), enabling the acquisition of new technical and critical thinking skills. While many courses have seamlessly...
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Learners’ Adaptation to Blended Learning in the Post-Covid 19 Era in South Africa: A Systematic Literature Review
Noluthando Shirley Matsiliza
This study explores learners’ adaptation to blended learning using a transformed curriculum in the post-COVID era, using the case of a previously disadvantaged university. The restrictions on teaching and learning during the COVID-19 lockdowns interrupted the contact learning process to control the spread...
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Blended Learning as a Tool for Enhancing the Self-efficacy beliefs of pre-service Teachers in a Teacher Education Program: A Systematic Review
Bawande Olawale, Siphokazi Matshikiza
Teacher education programs in HEIs have drawn much attention to online and blended learning models, as educators worldwide are now forced to rethink how to implement their curriculum, instructions, and assessments in an online, blended, and hybrid environment. This is because BL can be used to improve...
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Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Students’ Expectations and Experiences of Academic and Clinical Experiences of Online Learning
Khomotjo Kgare, Claudia Maepane, Gomolemo Mabusela, Modiladi Mphahlele, Risilingwane Rinae
In the wake of COVID-19, higher education institutions deviated towards online learning for undergraduate courses to decrease the spread of the virus and ensure that learning continues. This deviation also affected the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (SLPA) undergraduate degrees. This paper determines...
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Student Assistants’ Perceived Leadership Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Reading and Writing Landscape
Mosimaneotsile M. Mohlake, Moshia Agnes Mohale
This study explores learners’ adaptation to blended learning using a Artificial Intelligence (AI), with its concomitant rapid development, is most likely to heavily influence the order of business in Higher Education. Among other spheres, academic support will undoubtedly be impacted as students can...
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Transitioning First-year Pre-service Teachers to Blended Learning Using Supplemental Instruction
Mochina Mphuthi, Alfred Henry Makura
Blended learning combines face-to-face and online instruction, gaining popularity for offering flexible, personalized learning experiences. This method enhances content delivery efficiency and effectiveness, as a result, blended learning has proven to be an effective tool in preparing teachers for the...
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Dynamics of Curriculum Development in the Digital Space
Busisiwe Ndawonde
The unprecedented challenges that were experienced by Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) globally as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic-necessitated intervention strategies such as virtual curriculum development, remote teaching, learning, assessment, and working from home arrangements to sustain the...
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CDA Unveiling Educational Transformation and Probing the Impacts of Blended Learning in Business Studies Amidst Contemporary Legislation
Vuyokazi Tshayana, Molaodi Tshelane
In the constantly evolving landscape of 21st-century education, innovative pedagogies have emerged as potential tools for enhancing learning outcomes and elevating performance in business studies, particularly in light of recent legislative changes in South Africa. This study investigated the impact...