Faculty of Education | University of Fort Hare

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Faculty of Education | University of Fort Hare
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Education
Shaping Tomorrow's Leading Educators
Dean’s Message
Welcome to the Faculty of Education at the University of Fort Hare! We’re delighted to have prospective students, current students, parents, guardians, and friends join our vibrant community. Our mission is to develop 21st-century educators who are critical thinkers, creative problem-solvers, and leaders in education. We offer a range of undergraduate, in-service, and postgraduate programs across our Alice and East London campuses, emphasizing excellence in teaching, learning, and research. Our programs include Foundation Phase, Intermediate, Senior, FET, and various advanced certificates and diplomas, along with the Nelson Mandela Institute and Early Childhood Development Centre of Excellence, both committed to meaningful literacy, numeracy, and social justice. With dedicated staff supporting you on your journey, we look forward to all that you will achieve with us as we work together on UFH’s vision for renewal and excellence. Welcome aboard!
Prof Tsediso Makoelle – Dean: Faculty of Education
Room 1FO19
Stewart Building
Alice Campus
Room GF023
Education office
East London Campus
Tel:
+27 40 602 2731
Email:
tmakoelle@ufh.ac.za
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About Education
Your Opportunity to Impact the Future of Education
If you are passionate about playing a role in the future of education, your role starts here. Discover exciting options by exploring our curriculum! We offer qualifications which equip students for careers in early education and Senior and Further Education Training Phases.
Aim to take your studies further? You’ll have access to Postgraduate and Advanced Education Certificates, a Master’s Degree in Education and a Doctorate in Philosophy.
Our comprehensive courses focus on giving you a solid grounding in foundational education, literacy, numeracy, English and isiXhosa. Life Skills and Education Diversity also form part of your dynamic learning experience. Building on this, you get to explore other areas of education and learn practical skills to prepare you for the classroom environment.
Take the first steps to a promising future as an Educator and a change-maker by contacting the Department. We will guide you through the enrolment process and provide the support you need to get your education journey started.
Departments
Department of Foundations and Pedagogical Studies Education
Building Foundations for Future Educators
The Department of Foundations and Pedagogical Studies at the University of Fort Hare is dedicated to laying a strong groundwork for future educators and researchers in the field of education. Our programs focus on the essential theories, methods, and skills needed to support diverse learning environments and inspire the next generation of students. We provide a comprehensive understanding of educational foundations, including psychology, philosophy, sociology, and curriculum studies, to equip students with a holistic view of teaching and learning. Through research and community engagement, our department also addresses the unique educational challenges facing South Africa, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Join us to gain the knowledge and skills to make a meaningful impact in classrooms, communities, and beyond.
Department of Early Childhood Care Education
Nurturing Early Childhood Education
The Department of Early Childhood Care and Education at the University of Fort Hare is committed to providing a solid foundation for educators who will shape the early learning experiences of young children. Our programs focus on the development of essential skills in child-centered teaching, caregiving, and the understanding of early childhood development theories. We emphasize hands-on learning, with a strong commitment to inclusivity, diversity, and the well-being of children in all settings. Through practical experience and research, we prepare our students to become innovative, compassionate professionals who can create positive impacts in early childhood education, particularly in underserved communities across South Africa.
Department of Languages and Literacy Education
Advancing Language and Literacy Education
The Department of Languages and Literacy Education at the University of Fort Hare is dedicated to fostering a deep understanding of language acquisition, literacy development, and the importance of communication in education. Our programs focus on equipping future educators with the skills needed to teach diverse language learners and to promote literacy in both native and second languages. With a strong foundation in linguistics, literature, and pedagogy, we aim to develop students who can inspire a love of reading, writing, and language in learners. Our department also emphasizes critical thinking, cultural awareness, and the use of innovative teaching strategies to meet the evolving needs of students in multilingual and multicultural environments.
Department of Science, Mathematics Education and Environmental Studies
Innovating Education in Science, Mathematics, and the Environment
The Department of Science, Mathematics Education, and Environmental Studies at the University of Fort Hare is dedicated to preparing educators who can inspire curiosity and critical thinking in the fields of science, mathematics, and environmental education. Our programs focus on equipping future teachers with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to foster scientific inquiry, problem-solving, and environmental stewardship in students. We emphasize a hands-on, inquiry-based approach to learning, while also addressing the pressing environmental challenges facing our world. By integrating technology and current research, our department aims to develop educators who can create engaging, transformative learning experiences that promote sustainability and innovation.
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Resources and Support Services
Many forces have interacted in the Eastern Cape.  Incoming Afrikaners and British met with Xhosa-speakers in the eighteenth century, and the long process of conflict, followed by the subordination and expropriation of the indigenous people, took place over more that one hundred years.  An important British base at this time, named after a military officer , and a small town of Alice grew near its environs. The process of colonisation  and  expropriation was paradoxical. Brutal military conquest, and integration of the population into the colonial economy, was accompanied by the spread of Christianity.
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A lack of technology skills, low education levels, and a skewed generational mix at governing bodies in the rural Eastern Cape hampered efficient school management during the Covid-19 lockdown, according to research by the University of Fort Hare.
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Faculty Manager
Mrs N Magocoba
Tel:
+27 40 602 2410
E-mail:
nmagocoba@ufh.ac.za
Assistant Faculty Manager
Mrs B Harry
Tel:
043 704 7186
Email:
bharry@ufh.ac.za
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