'n Onderwysregtelike perspektief op die sorgsame toesighoudingsplig van die Suid-Afrikaanse opvoeder / Lodewikus Stephanus Herselman

According to legislation, common law and case law, South African educators have a responsibility to ensure the safety of learners. Above all, God has placed children in our care and it is our God-given duty to take care of them. For educators to be able to perform this duty of care as it should be,...

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Main Author: Herselman, Lodewikus Stephanus
Published: North-West University 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1412
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-14122014-04-16T03:53:01Z'n Onderwysregtelike perspektief op die sorgsame toesighoudingsplig van die Suid-Afrikaanse opvoeder / Lodewikus Stephanus HerselmanHerselman, Lodewikus StephanusIn loco parentisTortsAccountabilityDamagesClaim for damagesEducatorDuty of careKnowledgeCommon lawAccording to legislation, common law and case law, South African educators have a responsibility to ensure the safety of learners. Above all, God has placed children in our care and it is our God-given duty to take care of them. For educators to be able to perform this duty of care as it should be, they need to be equipped with the necessary legal knowledge. However, the acquisition of this knowledge remains the primary responsibility of each educator. Other educational role-players also have some moral obligation and responsibility to assist educators in attaining such knowledge. As educators should acquaint themselves with the relevant legislation regarding duty of care, such legislation should be accessible to all educators. Principals should encourage educators to become acquainted with the content of the relevant education laws. All the determinants regarding duty of care ought to be general knowledge to educators. Principles such as what torts comprise of, the requirements of delictual accountability, reasonable foreseeability and preventability and the reasonable educator test should be as well-known as subject didactical knowledge. Real-life situations and case law should be used to ensure a clear understanding of these principles. Tendencies in international law should also be communicated to educators. This study determined that educators do not have sound legal knowledge to meet the minimum requirements set by legislation, common law and case law. Tertiary institutions will have to compile training programs urgently so that education departments, trade unions, governing bodies and principals can make it available to educators, who, in turn can empower themselves with relevant, practical education law knowledge.Thesis (M.Ed.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.North-West University2009-03-04T14:07:22Z2009-03-04T14:07:22Z2006Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/1412
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topic In loco parentis
Torts
Accountability
Damages
Claim for damages
Educator
Duty of care
Knowledge
Common law
spellingShingle In loco parentis
Torts
Accountability
Damages
Claim for damages
Educator
Duty of care
Knowledge
Common law
Herselman, Lodewikus Stephanus
'n Onderwysregtelike perspektief op die sorgsame toesighoudingsplig van die Suid-Afrikaanse opvoeder / Lodewikus Stephanus Herselman
description According to legislation, common law and case law, South African educators have a responsibility to ensure the safety of learners. Above all, God has placed children in our care and it is our God-given duty to take care of them. For educators to be able to perform this duty of care as it should be, they need to be equipped with the necessary legal knowledge. However, the acquisition of this knowledge remains the primary responsibility of each educator. Other educational role-players also have some moral obligation and responsibility to assist educators in attaining such knowledge. As educators should acquaint themselves with the relevant legislation regarding duty of care, such legislation should be accessible to all educators. Principals should encourage educators to become acquainted with the content of the relevant education laws. All the determinants regarding duty of care ought to be general knowledge to educators. Principles such as what torts comprise of, the requirements of delictual accountability, reasonable foreseeability and preventability and the reasonable educator test should be as well-known as subject didactical knowledge. Real-life situations and case law should be used to ensure a clear understanding of these principles. Tendencies in international law should also be communicated to educators. This study determined that educators do not have sound legal knowledge to meet the minimum requirements set by legislation, common law and case law. Tertiary institutions will have to compile training programs urgently so that education departments, trade unions, governing bodies and principals can make it available to educators, who, in turn can empower themselves with relevant, practical education law knowledge. === Thesis (M.Ed.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.
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title 'n Onderwysregtelike perspektief op die sorgsame toesighoudingsplig van die Suid-Afrikaanse opvoeder / Lodewikus Stephanus Herselman
title_short 'n Onderwysregtelike perspektief op die sorgsame toesighoudingsplig van die Suid-Afrikaanse opvoeder / Lodewikus Stephanus Herselman
title_full 'n Onderwysregtelike perspektief op die sorgsame toesighoudingsplig van die Suid-Afrikaanse opvoeder / Lodewikus Stephanus Herselman
title_fullStr 'n Onderwysregtelike perspektief op die sorgsame toesighoudingsplig van die Suid-Afrikaanse opvoeder / Lodewikus Stephanus Herselman
title_full_unstemmed 'n Onderwysregtelike perspektief op die sorgsame toesighoudingsplig van die Suid-Afrikaanse opvoeder / Lodewikus Stephanus Herselman
title_sort 'n onderwysregtelike perspektief op die sorgsame toesighoudingsplig van die suid-afrikaanse opvoeder / lodewikus stephanus herselman
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