#FeesMustFall: Lessons from the Post‑colonial Global South

Sipho Dlamini
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The protests that engulfed South African universities in 2015 and 2016 revealed a dissatisfaction by students with regard to higher education fees. The current study looks at some of the lessons that could assist South Africa in understanding the role of universal fee‑free higher education or fee‑free higher education for the poor. Most countries in the post‑colonial global South indicate a shift into cost sharing as mounting financial pressures on state budgets make universal free education unsustainable. The current study shows that the cost sharing model in South Africa has not resonated with students and may also be exclusionary to poor students. The lessons from the post‑colonial global South show that the trend in higher education is that the poor are often left out of most fee structures – including dual track, universal fee‑free, and cost-sharing models. The current study explores some implications and considerations of the current means test model that has been introduced by the current South African president, while using the global South as reference point for the implications of this fee structure, particularly in relation to poor and working-class students.
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#费用必须下降:后殖民时代全球南方的经验教训
2015年和2016年席卷南非大学的抗议活动揭示了学生对高等教育费用的不满。目前的研究着眼于一些可以帮助南非理解普及免费高等教育或穷人免费高等教育的作用的经验教训。后殖民时代的全球南方大多数国家表示,由于国家预算日益增加的财政压力使普及免费教育难以为继,它们正在转向费用分摊。目前的研究表明,南非的成本分摊模式并没有引起学生的共鸣,也可能排斥贫困学生。后殖民时期全球南方国家的经验表明,高等教育的趋势是穷人往往被排除在大多数收费结构之外,包括双轨制、普遍免费和费用分摊模式。目前的研究探讨了由现任南非总统引入的当前经济状况调查模式的一些影响和考虑,同时将全球南方作为这种收费结构的影响的参考点,特别是与贫困和工薪阶层学生有关的影响。
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