About University of South Africa UNISA College of Education
About the college
COLLEGE MANAGEMENT | ||||
NAME | DEPARTMENT | OFFICE | TELEPHONE | |
Prof VI McKay | Executive Dean | AJH Building 6-03 Muckleneuk Campus | 012 429 8636 | mckayvi@unisa.ac.za |
Vacant | Acting Deputy Executive Dean | |||
Prof LDM Lebeloane | Director: School of Educational Studies | AJH Building 6-16 Muckleneuk Campus | 012 429 4433 | lebelldm@unisa.ac.za |
Prof PL Mabunda | Director: School of Teacher Education | AJH Building 6-02 Muckleneuk Campus | 012 429 4478 | mabunpl@unisa.ac.za |
Prof FE Gouws (PQM) | Acting Manager: Tuition & Learner Support | AJH Building 07-03 Muckleneuk Campus | 012 429 4778 | Gouwsfe@unisa.ac.za |
Prof MD Magano (Tuition & Learning matters) | Acting Manager: Tuition & Learner Support | AJH Building 06-40 | 012 429 4115 | maganmd@unisa.ac.za |
Prof VG Gasa | Head: Office of Research and Graduate Studies | AJH Building 6-18 Muckleneuk Campus | 012 429-4587 | Niemanm@unisa.ac.za |
Vision
The College of Education strives to be the first choice provider of high quality Open and Distance Learning (ODL) education programmes in Africa and a recognized centre of excellence internationally for teaching, research and community engagement that focuses on the initial preparation of teachers and the continuous professional teacher development in:
- Mathematics, Science, Technology, and Environmental Education;
- Early Childhood Development Education;
- Inclusive Education;
- ABET;
- Language Education;
- and other subjects designated as national priorities.
Mission
The College of Education is committed to reaching out to all of humanity by providing scholarship, service, learning and continuous professional development opportunities to aspirant and serving educators, managers and policy makers, and other practitioners in education at home and abroad.
In pursuit of its vision, the college further undertakes to provide its students, staff, and communities with a range of learning opportunities and knowledge through a variety of formal and non-formal Open and Distance Learning programmes that incorporate cutting edge learner support systems and approaches, innovative research initiatives and responsive community development interventions especially in the key focus areas identified in the college vision.
In its attempt to contribute to an education agenda for sustained development, special focus will be given to the recruitment and support of foundation phase educators through targeted marketing and communication initiatives.
Our role and contribution
Currently the College is responsible for the initial professional education and training of close to 50% of all teachers in South Africa. The College of Education was established as a response mechanism to address the needs of learners, schools, communities, national and provincial education departments for well qualified and excellent teachers.