Developing a GIS based method for school site identification in the rural Eastern Cape

Historically, South Africa has not had equal education in terms of funding, curriculum or physical resources and structures. These issues are still present in contemporary South Africa and none more so than the issues surrounding “mud schools”. Recently the Department of Basic Education (DBE) implem...

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Main Author: Swart, Conrad Dirk
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1018939
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-48912017-07-20T04:13:28ZDeveloping a GIS based method for school site identification in the rural Eastern CapeSwart, Conrad DirkGeographic information systems -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeSchool sites -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeSchool sites -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- PlanningRural schools -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeHistorically, South Africa has not had equal education in terms of funding, curriculum or physical resources and structures. These issues are still present in contemporary South Africa and none more so than the issues surrounding “mud schools”. Recently the Department of Basic Education (DBE) implemented a plan to eradicate inappropriate school structures using the Accelerated Schools Infrastructure Delivery Initiative program (ASIDI). Questions around effective placement of schools are now being asked. Using interviews and analysis of literature, this research developed criteria needed to determine how rural school sites are selected. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) was used to determine if current sites are in the most appropriate areas. The results of the research included a unique set of Eastern Cape criteria as well as an analysis of the current site selection methods used by the DBE. It also revealed that most of the schools are being constructed in acceptable areas. The main result that emerged from the research was that schools will be placed in areas where they are needed. Developing site selection criteria is still needed as South Africa seeks to reduce the education gap between rich and poor schools.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Science, Geography2015ThesisMastersMSc106 p.pdfvital:4891http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1018939EnglishSwart, Conrad Dirk
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topic Geographic information systems -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
School sites -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
School sites -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Planning
Rural schools -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
spellingShingle Geographic information systems -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
School sites -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
School sites -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Planning
Rural schools -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Swart, Conrad Dirk
Developing a GIS based method for school site identification in the rural Eastern Cape
description Historically, South Africa has not had equal education in terms of funding, curriculum or physical resources and structures. These issues are still present in contemporary South Africa and none more so than the issues surrounding “mud schools”. Recently the Department of Basic Education (DBE) implemented a plan to eradicate inappropriate school structures using the Accelerated Schools Infrastructure Delivery Initiative program (ASIDI). Questions around effective placement of schools are now being asked. Using interviews and analysis of literature, this research developed criteria needed to determine how rural school sites are selected. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) was used to determine if current sites are in the most appropriate areas. The results of the research included a unique set of Eastern Cape criteria as well as an analysis of the current site selection methods used by the DBE. It also revealed that most of the schools are being constructed in acceptable areas. The main result that emerged from the research was that schools will be placed in areas where they are needed. Developing site selection criteria is still needed as South Africa seeks to reduce the education gap between rich and poor schools.
author Swart, Conrad Dirk
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title Developing a GIS based method for school site identification in the rural Eastern Cape
title_short Developing a GIS based method for school site identification in the rural Eastern Cape
title_full Developing a GIS based method for school site identification in the rural Eastern Cape
title_fullStr Developing a GIS based method for school site identification in the rural Eastern Cape
title_full_unstemmed Developing a GIS based method for school site identification in the rural Eastern Cape
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