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− | [[The Institute for Social and Individual Development in Africa]] (ISIDA) was established in July 1988 and based at the East London division of [[Rhodes University]], under the direction of Prof [[Ken Dovey]]. | + | [[The Institute for Social and Individual Development in Africa]] (ISIDA) was established in July 1988 and based at the East London division of [[Rhodes University]], under the direction of Prof [[Ken Dovey]]. ISIDA closed in ? |
== Aims and function == | == Aims and function == |
Revision as of 19:07, 30 July 2023
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Founding and early history
The Institute for Social and Individual Development in Africa (ISIDA) was established in July 1988 and based at the East London division of Rhodes University, under the direction of Prof Ken Dovey. ISIDA closed in ?
Aims and function
ISIDA's mission was to create, and research, social structures and processes that would contribute to the development of the people of South Africa. It was engaged in the creation and management of non-formal educational processes for adults and youths, as well as several initiatives which impacted the formal institutions of compulsory education in a positive way. ISIDA was involved in the establishment of highly successful industry-based training and education programmes. Through research and the publication of research findings in academic journals, books, reports, and the popular media, ISIDA intended to impact a broad spectrum of thought and action throughout South Africa.
Current status
Impact on SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Sources
Rhodes University Annual Report 1991
Fame '92 programme, 1992.
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