C Kistan’s scientific contributions

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Recognition of prior learning: a challenge to higher education
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January 2002

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South African Journal of Higher Education

C Kistan

The higher education sector faces many daunting challenges. It is clear that the ability and capacity of institutions to deal successfully with current policy goals and initiatives and changing conditions is uneven, and is partly shaped by historical conditions. Higher education also faces the excitement of mapping the direction to social redress and transformation while at the same time attempting to meet the skills requirement of the country. The entry of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) into higher education at this particular juncture in our transition cannot underscore its significance to the adult learner, the workplace and the country. If South Africa is to play and occupy a leading role in Africa and the globe, the higher education sector has that challenge by adopting a vigorous RPL policy. The real challenge is to provide access for people whose academic or career paths have been needlessly blocked, as their prior learning was previously not recognised, assessed, accredited nor certified.

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... The social influence pillar is closely intertwined with the facilitating-conditions pillar, which is the extent to which an individual believes that an organizational and technical infrastructure exists to support the use of a particular system (Kistan, 2002). It is important to consider that the cultural reception of a new medium is always positioned in relation to existing media (Marvin, 1998). ...

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Incorporating Effective Electronic Gadgets into the Students’ Learning in ODeL Academic Landscape Experiences
Recognition of prior learning: a challenge to higher education
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  • January 2002

South African Journal of Higher Education