1. Apartheid South Africa (1948-1964 Apartheid's last days Afrikaner élite openly started to pronounce in favour of a more inclusive society, with a number of businesspeople, students and academic leaders meeting publicly and ⦠History of Education Under Apartheid, 1948-1994 Bantu Education was implemented by the South African apartheid government as part of its general policy of separation and stratification of the races in society. One other purpose with Bantu Education was to limit the education, to the first four years, so that the children would not grow up and Apartheid was a political and social structure in South Africa while it was under white minority rule from 1948 to early 1990âs. Start studying The Bantu Education Act (1953). Rabelani Dagada, author, Development Economist, Information Technologist and Knowledge Management Specialist based at the Business School of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, ⦠Purpose of Bantu Education The main purpose of the apartheid government in introducing Bantu Education was to oppress and isolate non-white people of South Africa (coloured, Indians and Blacks). Citation Act No. 1953. Bantu Education Act - The O'Malley Archives Hendrik Verwoerd The idea of a singular education model for all racial groups was dropped and Bantu education was created. 2. Activity 9: How apartheid laws affected peopleâs lives Link one of the apartheid laws listed above to each of the situations described below. Apartheid, Education, and Human Rights Bantu education and the racist compartmentalizing of education
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