An investigation of how members of a school board perceive and experience their roles in a secondary school in the Rundu Education Region of Namibia

The purpose of this study was to investigate School Board members' perceptions and expenences of their roles in a secondary school in the Rundu Education Region of Namibia. A case study was conducted within the interpretive paradigm. Six School Board members from the selected school were interv...

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Main Author: Kasokonya, Sinvula Martin
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1004558
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-18612018-09-04T04:17:19ZAn investigation of how members of a school board perceive and experience their roles in a secondary school in the Rundu Education Region of NamibiaKasokonya, Sinvula MartinSchool boards -- NamibiaSchool management and organization -- NamibiaEducational leadershipSchool personnel managementEducation -- Political aspects -- NamibiaThe purpose of this study was to investigate School Board members' perceptions and expenences of their roles in a secondary school in the Rundu Education Region of Namibia. A case study was conducted within the interpretive paradigm. Six School Board members from the selected school were interviewed. The data were analysed using qualitative data analysis practices. The findings of the study indicate that there are numerous constraints that interfere with the Board members' ability to effectively carry out their role as a school governing body. These constraints include a lack of knowledge and understanding of the Education Act, a lack of skill in conducting basic management and organization processes and a lack of support from the circuit inspector and Regional Education officers. This study provides some understanding of the circumstances of the School Board in trying to execute its role in implementing the Education Act, especially the section dealing with School Boards. As such, this research provides an agenda for the support and improvement of the work of School Boards in Namibian secondary schools.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Education, Education2007ThesisMastersMEd75 leavespdfvital:1861http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1004558EnglishKasokonya, Sinvula Martin
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topic School boards -- Namibia
School management and organization -- Namibia
Educational leadership
School personnel management
Education -- Political aspects -- Namibia
spellingShingle School boards -- Namibia
School management and organization -- Namibia
Educational leadership
School personnel management
Education -- Political aspects -- Namibia
Kasokonya, Sinvula Martin
An investigation of how members of a school board perceive and experience their roles in a secondary school in the Rundu Education Region of Namibia
description The purpose of this study was to investigate School Board members' perceptions and expenences of their roles in a secondary school in the Rundu Education Region of Namibia. A case study was conducted within the interpretive paradigm. Six School Board members from the selected school were interviewed. The data were analysed using qualitative data analysis practices. The findings of the study indicate that there are numerous constraints that interfere with the Board members' ability to effectively carry out their role as a school governing body. These constraints include a lack of knowledge and understanding of the Education Act, a lack of skill in conducting basic management and organization processes and a lack of support from the circuit inspector and Regional Education officers. This study provides some understanding of the circumstances of the School Board in trying to execute its role in implementing the Education Act, especially the section dealing with School Boards. As such, this research provides an agenda for the support and improvement of the work of School Boards in Namibian secondary schools.
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title An investigation of how members of a school board perceive and experience their roles in a secondary school in the Rundu Education Region of Namibia
title_short An investigation of how members of a school board perceive and experience their roles in a secondary school in the Rundu Education Region of Namibia
title_full An investigation of how members of a school board perceive and experience their roles in a secondary school in the Rundu Education Region of Namibia
title_fullStr An investigation of how members of a school board perceive and experience their roles in a secondary school in the Rundu Education Region of Namibia
title_full_unstemmed An investigation of how members of a school board perceive and experience their roles in a secondary school in the Rundu Education Region of Namibia
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