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Nyna Amin, a former recipient of a Fulbright scholarship and university distinguished teacher, is an Associate Professor of curriculum studies in the School of Education at UKZN. She writes in the fields of curriculum, teacher education, higher education, medical education and gender. She is one of the co-editors (with Michael Samuel and Rubby Dhunpath) of the book, Disrupting Higher Education Curriculum: Undoing Cognitive Damage, (2017) from Sense Publishers. Contact details: amin@ukzn.ac.za Chatradari Chats Devroop is Academic Leader for the Cluster of Music at the University of Kwazulu-Natal. Apart from being a professional musician, Devroop is the author of several publications and a book entitled Unsung: Jazz Musicians under Apartheid (2007). His current research interest focuses on diaspora studies, the remapping of South Africa s music landscape and transformation of the academy. Contact details: devroopc@ukzn.ac.za Rubby Dhunpath is the Director of Teaching and Learning at UKZN. His previous appointments include that of Teacher Educator at UKZN, Senior Research Specialist at the Human Sciences Research Council and Rockefeller research Fellow at the University of Illinois. A Fulbright and Spencer Alumni, he now provides leadership for the promotion of scholarship in teaching and learning and institutional research. He is currently an Advisor/ Mentor in the Teaching Advancement at Universities (TAU) Fellowship. Rubby has researched and published in education & language policy, organizational ethnographies and higher education curriculum. Contact details: dhunpath@ukzn.ac.za Anesu Gelfand Kuhudzai is a Chartered Statistician registered with the Institute of Certificated and Chartered Statisticians of South Africa (14ChM002). He is currently working as a Statistical Consultant for both Alternation 25,2: 273 277 273 Print ISSN 1023-1757; Electronic ISSN: 2519-5476

University of Johannesburg on full time basis and University of Pretoria on part-time basis. He has extensive hands on experience on various quantitative research methods. Up to date he has assisted 500 postgraduate students from honours to post-doctoral level and staff researchers pursuing different various disciplines of research, with quantitative research designs, data analysis and interpretation of statistical results to enhance research output and publications. Contact details: akuhudzai@uj.ac.za Karina Lemmer holds an MA and PhD, which examines multilingual embodied acting in the South African context. She is a lecturer at the TUT Department of Drama and Film where she specializes in voice and acting. Karina has adapted and directed several productions and has also created original multi-lingual South African Theatre within the academic context and for platforms such as the NAF and other festivals. Karina is a Lessac practitioner, and TEFL instructor has presented at National and International Conferences and conducted facilitation and voice coaching, broadly in South Africa, Botswana and Kenya. Contact details: lemmerk@tut.ac.za Janine Lewis (TAU Fellow, HERSA graduate, and three-time Teaching Excellence award recipient at TUT) has experience in curricula transformation and programme design; and inter-disciplinary learning centred-teaching. As Head of Department of Entertainment Technology at the Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa; her direct fields of specialisation include theatre, acting and directing/devising. Lewis has taught internationally at the Ohio State University USA (2007), the Hunter Gates Physical Theatre Academy in Edmonton, Canada (2007) and the 6th Annual International Festival of Making Theatre in Athens, Greece (2010); and has presented papers at various conferences in countries across the world and South Africa. Contact details: lewisj@tut.ac.za Ina Louw has a PhD in Math Education and is an Education Consultant (Academic Developer) for the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences. She has 26 years experience of mathematics teaching and her research focuses on mathematics education and academic staff development in higher education. She is currently involved in a number of research projects where colleagues investigate their practice in scholarship of teaching and learning projects. Contact details: Ina.louw@up.ac.za 274

Nkosinathi Emmanuel Madondo is a lecturer in the Science Extended Programme at Rhodes university. Mr. Madondo prepares students for mainstream courses in Science through the discipline of Science itself. Unlike the deficit model of the notion of the gaps in generic skills that students bring with them, which fails to provide genuine access to the practices of the field and leave the university and its structures outside of any critique, Mr. Madondo works hard to make the ways of doing and being accessible to the students in his class so that the mysteries of scientific language are dismantled. Contact details: n.madondo@ru.ac.za Heidi Matisonn is a lecturer in Philosophy and the Academic Leader for Teaching and Learning in the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics, UKZN. A UND, UCT, and LSE alumni, she is currently enrolled in the Teaching Advancement at Universities (TAU) Fellowship programme. In 2009 she was the recipient of a UKZN Distinguished Teacher s Award.. Contact details: matisonnh@ukzn.ac.za. Emmanuel Matsebatlela is currently the Head of the Electives and Education Office in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Pretoria. His research interests lie mainly in quality assurance and assessment in higher education. He was previously the Manager: Institutional Audits at the Council on Higher Education and Head of Quality and Academic Planning at Wits University. He recently completed a PhD in Education, focusing on assessment and quality assurance at the University of Pretoria. Contact details: Emmanuel.matsebatlela@up.ac.za Zamambo Mkhize is a lecturer in the School of African and Gender Studies, Anthropology and Linguistics at the University Of Cape Town, South Africa. Her research focus has been on modern polygyny, law, family, Zulu culture and African Feminism. She also focuses on the experiences of black women in the STEM fields. Contact details: Zamambo.Mkhize@uct.ac.za Raazia Moosa is the Head of the Academic Support Unit at the University of the Witwatersrand and is responsible for the central co-ordination of the Student Success Programme and the evaluation of grant funds to support teaching and learning. She has worked in academic planning and quality assurance, student recruitment and admissions, academic support, programme 275

evaluation and higher education policy. Her research interests are in higher education policy and management, student success and curriculum studies. Contact details: Raazia.moosa@wits.ac.za Ansurie Pillay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Her research interests include participatory action research, critical pedagogy, social justice education and change agency, among others. Contact details: Pillaya3@ukzn.ac.za Marietjie Potgieter is an Associate Professor in chemistry and Deputy Dean for the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. Her research focusses on effective instruction and student success in tertiary science. Recent research projects include an investigation of student engagement patterns with face-to-face and virtual learning opportunities in blended learning environments and effective learning strategies for first-year biology. Contact details: Marietjie.potgieter@up.ac.za C.K. Raju holds an M.Sc. in mathematics, from Mumbai, and a PhD from the Indian Statistical Institute. He taught and researched formal math (functional analysis) for several years before playing a key role in building India s first supercomputer. That experience and his book Cultural Foundations of Mathematics led him to abandon formal math and advocate its decolonisation. He has long been Professor of mathematics and computer science and is currently Honorary Professor with the Indian Institute of Education, etc. Contact details: ckr@ckraju.net Sharon Rudman is a lecturer in the Department of Applied Languages at Nelson Mandela University in Port Elizabeth. She has recently completed her PhD (UFS), entitled Ideology, Discourse and Identity in Post-apartheid South Africa: A case study of first year NMU students. Her research interests focus on the possibilities of transformation via discourse analysis, ideology intervention and novel approaches to interactive contexts. Contact details: Sharon.Rudman@mandela.ac.za Michael Samuel (School of Education, University of KwaZulu-Natal) was involved in the Ministerial Committee on Teacher Education which assisted in 276

the development of national teacher education policy. His books, Changing Patterns of Teacher Education in South Africa (2003); and Continuity, Complexity and Change: Teacher Education in Mauritius (2016) explore the challenges of (inter)national reform initiatives in teacher education policy development. Disrupting Higher Education Curriculum: Undoing Cognitive Damage (2017) explores options for imaginative curriculum redirection. His current interests focus on designing and supporting postgraduate studies. Contact details: Samuelm@ukzn.ac.za Rethabile Tekane holds a BSc in Biochemistry and Microbiology, BScHons in Biochemistry, and MSc in Biochemistry. She was awarded a PhD in Chemistry (Chemical Education) by Purdue University. She is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Pretoria, working under the mentorship of Professor Marietjie Potgieter. Her current research includes the evaluation of blended learning in an organic chemistry class; and the exploration of the role of resilience in lecturers behaviors during teaching. Contact details: Reeh.Tekane@up.ac.za 277