All Hands on Deck! School-Community Partnerships as a Nexus for Resource Mobilisation in South African Rural Schools

Despite the fact that South Africa attained freedom nearly three decades ago, rural schools still struggle to acquire resources that will deliver quality education. International and local research confirms the critical role of school-community partnerships in advancing quality education and maximis...

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Collaboration
Colonialism
Education reform
Educational partnerships
Educational Quality
Lifelong Learning
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Outcomes of Education
Poverty
Qualitative research
Quality of education
Rural areas
Rural schools
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