Assignment 2 2026
Due Date: 26 June 2026
QUESTION 1
1.1 MEANING OF THE EXPRESSION “GLOBAL NORTH AND GLOBAL SOUTH”
Introduction
The expression “Global North” and “Global South” does not refer only to physical geography.
In the context of education and the history of education, these concepts are used to describe
unequal relations of power, knowledge production, and historical influence across the world.
Seroto, Davids and Wolhuter explain that scholarly publications in education have largely
been dominated by researchers from the Global North, while the experiences, histories and
knowledge systems of the Global South have often been marginalised or treated as
secondary (Seroto, Davids & Wolhuter, 2020).
The Global North
The Global North generally refers to countries that are historically industrialised,
economically powerful, and influential in global knowledge production. These include
countries in Western Europe and North America. In the extract, countries such as Germany,
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QUESTION 1
1.1 MEANING OF THE EXPRESSION “GLOBAL NORTH AND GLOBAL SOUTH”
Introduction
The expression “Global North” and “Global South” does not refer only to physical
geography. In the context of education and the history of education, these concepts
are used to describe unequal relations of power, knowledge production, and
historical influence across the world. Seroto, Davids and Wolhuter explain that
scholarly publications in education have largely been dominated by researchers from
the Global North, while the experiences, histories and knowledge systems of the
Global South have often been marginalised or treated as secondary (Seroto, Davids
& Wolhuter, 2020).
The Global North
The Global North generally refers to countries that are historically industrialised,
economically powerful, and influential in global knowledge production. These include
countries in Western Europe and North America. In the extract, countries such as
Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Belgium and the
Netherlands are presented as dominant in both authorship and research focus in
education history journals (Seroto, Davids & Wolhuter, 2020). This shows that the
Global North is associated with academic privilege, institutional power, and control
over what is regarded as legitimate knowledge.
The textbook also suggests that the Global North has shaped education research
according to its own priorities and concerns. Themes such as race, ethnicity,
colonialism and social justice have often been framed through events and
experiences from the North, for example the Civil Rights Movement, school
desegregation in the United States, and immigration in the United Kingdom (Seroto,
Davids & Wolhuter, 2020). In this way, the Global North is not only a place but also a
centre of intellectual authority.
The Global South
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intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes. Reproduction, resale, or transmission
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