Prof Mthembu urges research educators to raise student progress at SAERA conference
Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Thandwa Mthembu at the SAERA conference. |
Durban University of Technology’s (DUT) Vice-Chancellor and
Principal Professor Thandwa Mthembu urges research educators to do more in
elevating student progress into the working world, at this year’s edition of
the South African Educators Research Association (SAERA) conference gala
dinner, at the Elangeni Hotel on 24 October 2019.
The three-day conference (23-25 October 2019) hosted by
DUT’s School of Education in association with SAERA was themed: Beyond
Boundaries: Exploring possibilities through research and innovation. The event
was well-attended by University delegates which included researchers and
educators, looking at alternative ways of promoting research and academic
partnership, theory and practice, as well as bettering the state of research
quality and accommodate the next generation of researchers.
Prof Mthembu in his opening remarks, urged fellow research
colleagues and academics to go beyond their ways in addressing existing
‘psychosocial’ challenges in South African learning institutions, addressing
students in relation to their individual thoughts and behaviour patterns.
“We need to establish methods that are globally inspired
such as ‘The Living Value Methodology’, which can help create a different
culture in South African institutions as opposed to the current state of
disruption to academic progress we witness on our TV sets and radio news every
day,” he said.
Prof Mthembu further added that there is a need to find
pioneering ways of educating young people for the World of Work, and for
education institutions to support these innovative ways of delivering education
to our graduates, that will not only benefit them but the country and economy
as well.”
All in all the event was a great success, and the next SAERA
conference will be hosted by the University of the Western Cape in 2021.
-MNCEDISI JIYANE
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