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Title: Transforming the teaching and learning process in South African higher institutions
Authors: Matola, Noluthando 
Fomunyam, Kehdinga George 
Moyo, Sibusiso
Keywords: 1301 Education Systems;2005 Literary Studies;Teaching;Learning;Higher education;South Africa;Higher institutions;Transforming
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Horizon Research Publishing Co., Ltd.
Source: Matola, N., Fomunyam, K.G. and Moyo, S. 2022. Transforming the teaching and learning process in South African higher institutions. Universal Journal of Educational Research. 10(1): 67-78. doi:10.13189/ujer.2022.100107
Journal: Universal Journal of Educational Research; Vol. 10, Issue 1 
Abstract: 
Teaching and learning is a complex process,
which deals with different individuals with different
expectations from diverse backgrounds, with different
cultural and social capital involved in this process. The
teaching and learning process in most South African
institutions of higher learning has been plagued by several
challenges over the last decade. In this research, the
experiences of international postgraduate student lecturers
teaching at a university in KwaZulu-Natal were examined.
Utilizing the curricular spider web as its framework, it
evaluates the experiences of international students
lecturing at a university in KwaZulu-Natal, in order to
identify the challenges faced by students in this institution
during the teaching and learning process, and create a
transformation path that can be adopted by other South
African institutions of higher learning. This framework
utilizes ten different components, each answering some
key questions, and all stemming from the rationale for
teaching and learning. Using a qualitative case study
approach, this research conducted semi-structured
interviews involving six participants who were pursuing
different postgraduate degrees at the University. Interviews
with each participant were conducted in English, lasted
about 60 minutes each, and were digitally recorded and
transcribed afterwards. Data were analyzed using an open
coded process and findings reveal that transforming the
teaching and learning process at these institutions of higher
learning will largely involve making major changes to the
curriculum content, learning activities, and learning resources.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4603
ISSN: 2332-3205
2332-3213 (Online)
DOI: 10.13189/ujer.2022.100107
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