Jonathan Jansen
Born
Cape Town, South Africa
Twitter
Genre
Influences
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Knowledge in the Blood: Confronting Race and the Apartheid Past
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2009
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7 editions
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We Need to Talk
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2011
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8 editions
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Letters To My Children: Tweets To Make You Think
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published
2012
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6 editions
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As by Fire: The End of the South African University
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Song for Sarah: Lessons from my Mother
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Breaking Bread: A Memoir
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We Need To Act
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2013
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3 editions
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How to Fix South Africa's Schools: Lessons from Schools that Work
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published
2014
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6 editions
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Learning Lessons
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Decolonisation in Universities: The Politics of Knowledge
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“Desperation is an emotion I seldom feel, except in relation to education, for I believe very deeply that for most of our children, a solid school education represents the only means available for ending the cycle of family poverty. Skills come later. Economic growth even later. Social cohesion lies far in the distance. What matters is that children complete 12 years of schooling with the ability to read, write, reason, calculate and express confidence for purposes of further studies, skills training and higher education.”
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“We must also deal with the knowledge streams that filter messages about the past and the future into the minds of young people. Places of learning, both formal and non-formal, must be charged with telling stories of both despair and hope, of oppression and freedom, of reconciliation and social justice, of struggle and responsibility, of fairness and forgiveness, of ethnic nationalism and non-racial solidarity.”
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