22 February 2023

Building a social justice mindset in a school environment

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Developing a social justice mindset within a school environment is essential if one wants to live in an equitable, just, and inclusive society – which we do.

Social justice and all that it incorporates is fundamentally about hearing, seeing, and understanding people, not only those in our lives, but in the wider community as well – and playing a role to ensure that everyone is treated with dignity, respect, and equality.

World Day of Social Justice, which is held on 20 February each year, is a United Nations initiative to recognise the need to promote social justice at every level of society. This is an excellent opportunity to boost awareness of the need for a social justice mindset that promotes fairness and equity every day of the year and on a global scale.

Teaching the principles underpinning social justice to children from a young age can set them up for life as responsible and outward-looking citizens of the world and the leaders of tomorrow.

With this in mind, The Ridge School in Johannesburg, which accommodates boys from Grade 0 to Grade 7, has social justice at the heart of its culture and we’re seeing the positive impact of this ‘taught’ awareness in the boys, as well as in our teachers and parents.

In my experience, the practical ways that a community of students, teachers and parents in a school can advance social justice includes tackling the issues with a ‘willing to listen’ and open approach to ensure that the people we are engaging with are not offended or uninterested.

Elements of social justice can be incorporated into the curriculum and adapted to other areas of school life, such as fairness in sports, and exposing students to each other’s differences in arts and culture activities, which can develop a richer worldview.

However a social justice approach is implemented, each member of the school community should recognise that they play an important role in creating an environment that promotes equity for all.

At a simple level, even young students can be taught how people create worlds with our words. The language we use and the way we use it can present an acceptable message to one group, but a negative message to others. With this knowledge, children can be more attuned to the impact their words have on their peers or other people in their lives.

Another drive that is working well is encouraging children to self-reflect and consider others by coming up with their own ideas on how to bring the peers in their grade closer together by actively listening and engaging with others from different backgrounds.

In The Ridge School’s engagements and activities, we aim to ensure a communal process and an acceptance that, “even if I didn’t cause the hurt, I acknowledge that it exists and find ways to ease it.”

Teachers play an important role in guiding social justice discussions with the boys and in leading by example, and equipping them for these roles and including them in curriculum decision-making is an important part of the process.

Incorporating social justice priorities for a school community can ensure that:

  • Everyone feels heard, seen and included
  • The vision of each member is trusted
  • Fairness is considered in each decision made
  • All members are equally treated with grace and respect
  • Togetherness is at the heart of discussions
  • The community is united in addressing exclusionary attitudes

My hope, and our hope at The Ridge School, is building a society where all people have equal access and are given equal treatment, which is supported by the conviction that, in Nelson Mandela’s words, “It is in our hands to make a better world for all who live in it.”

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ABOUT SONGEZO MALANGENI
Songozo Malangeni is the newly appointed Deputy Head at The Ridge School for boys. Born in Mthatha and raised in the Eastern Cape, he is now one of the catalysts for social justice, community building and well-being at the school.

Driven by Passion and Purpose
During his primary school years in East London, Mr. Malangeni came to understand the transformative power of education. Inspired by the incredible teachers who mentored him throughout his schooling, Mr. Malangeni was driven to become a similar source of support for learners. In high school, he decided to follow his passion for social justice and helping others and went on to earn a degree in Social Sciences from Rhodes University. He then combined his interests in history, people, and teaching by branching out into the field of Education.

Throughout his studies and career journey, Mr. Malangeni has been exposed to both affluent and disadvantaged schools, gaining exposure to diverse communities and an informed perspective on education. In addition to teaching, he has been involved in sports, governance, and leadership roles, which have contributed to his well-rounded development as an educator and formed who he is today.

A Vision for Innovative, Holistic Education
Mr. Malangeni has a strong belief in providing learners with the necessary tools for success in life. He says that in today’s world, innovative learning has become a crucial aspect of education and the importance of blending multiple processes into a child's educational experience to prepare them for a multi-faceted world is key. He aims to create a school environment that is not just a place of learning, but a safe space where children can grow and develop into successful individuals. He also believes in empowering students by giving them a voice in their own learning experience and preparing them for the complexities of the real world.

ABOUT THE RIDGE SCHOOL
The Ridge School is a boys-only independent institution offering a top-quality education to young boys in the community since 1919. With a focus on academics, sporting prowess, a rich cultural experience, advanced skills in technology, and character development, The Ridge School provides a holistic learning experience for its students. The core values of courtesy, balance, and purpose guide all that they do. Their dedicated faculty are committed to helping their students become confident and well-rounded young men who are ready to take on the challenges of the world.

Frank Rumboll is the new Headmaster at The Ridge School. With over 30 years of experience in education, Mr. Rumboll brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his new role. Prior to joining The Ridge School, Mr. Rumboll served in leadership roles at several other prestigious institutions, where he was known for his passion for education and his commitment to providing a top-quality learning experience for students.

For more information about the school, please visit ridgeschool.co.za or follow The Ridge School on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or Linked In.

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