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Developing identities in South Africa: alternatives to formal schooling for disadvantaged black children

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Developing identities in South Africa: alternatives to formal schooling for disadvantaged black children

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    1. 1 Developing identities in South Africa: alternatives to formal schooling for disadvantaged black children Alexandra Plowright, Mpumalanga, SA Dr David Plowright, University of Hull, UK CCEAM 2008 Conference Durban, S. Africa September 2008

    2. 2 Introduction A tentative step towards trying to understand the links between social care arrangements, schooling and the social identity develop-ment of orphaned and vulnerable black child-ren in South Africa

    3. 3 Introduction Initial, small scale exploratory study of a number of selected social care projects, and their alternative arrangements for schooling, in the province of Mpumalanga. The projects provide care and education for a small number of orphaned and vulnerable black children.

    4. 4 Context Currently, there are gaps in the provision for such vulnerable children throughout South Africa (Makufa and Foster, 1998). Accurate statistics for projected numbers of orphans are difficult to find…

    5. 5 Context …however, by the year 2015, four million children, or ten percent of the entire South African population, will be orphaned (Madhaven, 2004: 1443).

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