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Lifelong learning and sharing knowledge important to newly appointed Dr Kajee
Author: Faculty of Education
Published: 29/08/2024

​Dr Farhana Kajee recently joined the Faculty of Education as senior lecturer in the Department Education Policy Studies. She shared about her passions and life lessons she learned along the way.


Where did you work before you accepted the position at the Faculty of Education?

I was a Senior Lecturer in the Education Faculty at Rhodes University in Makhanda, focusing on Educational Leadership and Management (ELM). Over 11 years, I taught and coordinated programs for both South African and Namibian students. Before that, I spent a decade teaching high school Accounting.

Why did you decide to apply for this position?

After 11 years at Rhodes University, I felt the need for change and the opportunity to grow in a new academic environment. SU's commitment to cutting-edge research and innovation aligns with my academic interests, particularly in addressing educational challenges and driving transformation. This position will provide exposure to diverse knowledge forms and supports my evolving research trajectory. Additionally, moving to the Western Cape brings me closer to my loved ones.

What do you enjoy most about your work?

I am passionate about teaching, learning and research. Facilitating flexible learning approaches and encouraging student agency is crucial as they join the scholarly community. I value supervising research for the opportunities it provides for debate, personal reflection and the generation of knowledge. In collaboration with students, I emphasize the importance of centring activist voices, valuing diversity and inclusion, and promoting equity and social justice in education.

What life lessons or wisdom can you share?

Lifelong learning extends beyond formal education, with continuous curiosity being key to personal and intellectual growth. Practicing gratitude and humility enhances happiness and supports personal development; my father taught me that humility keeps one grounded and open-minded, which is crucial for strong relationships. Sharing knowledge not only solidifies our own understanding but also enriches the academic community, fostering a reciprocal exchange that benefits all involved. In a world of constant change, adaptability is vital, enabling us to navigate uncertainties and seize new opportunities.

What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

When the academic pens are down, I can easily pick up pots and spice containers, enjoying the creativity of cooking. I also find joy in gardening, appreciating the tranquillity it brings. Additionally, slipping into a pair of takkies for a stroll in the park is a favourite pastime, allowing me to connect with nature and clear my mind. Reading for relaxation is another cherished activity, providing a wonderful escape into different worlds and perspectives.​