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Name: Ntomboxolo Yamile
Location: B Ring 404A Auckland Park Kingsway Campus
DECS Staff, Department of Education and Curriculum Studies, Faculty of Education  Staff Members

Contact Details:
Tel: 011 559 2745

Email: ntomboxoloy@uj.ac.za

About Dr Ntomboxolo Yamile

Ntomboxolo currently works as a Lecturer at the Department Education and Curriculum Studies, University of Johannesburg. She holds a PhD and Master’s in Education and Development studies. Her research interests span work in rural communities, rural schools with teachers and young people, particularly in the context of gender studies in Education mainstreaming issues of gender in South Africa. She is also interested in the learning experiences of students in Higher education and beyond with a keen focus on marginalised students using advocacy as a tool to implement as social change.

Highest qualification: PhD (Education) Nelson Mandela University

Specialisation/Focus: Teacher Education, Higher Education

Research Interests: Rurality and rural Education, Gender Education, Community Engagement, Curriculum Development

Undergraduate modules: Education Studies 1A and 1B

Postgraduate modules/Supervision experience: Research methodology. Supervising BEd Hons and Masters students

Recent publications:

Yamile, N. (2024). Positioning girls in rural contexts: Then and now. Mitchell, C, Giritli, K, & Moletsane, R. (Eds.). Where am I in the picture? Researcher positionality in rural studies. (pp.217-232). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Yamile, N., & de Lange, N. (2024). “There is no Connection between us and our children at all”: Pre-screening dialogue as a way to establish intergenerational relationships. In re-visioning cellphilming methodology (pp. 65-79). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.

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