Effective marketing strategies for township schools in the Gauteng Province
This Mixed Method Research Project examines the possible marketing strategies that can be used to market township schools in the Gauteng province, within an increasingly competitive educational system. These strategies are investigated within the largely unbalanced infrastructural and resource dicho...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-135162019-05-15T04:48:49Z Effective marketing strategies for township schools in the Gauteng Province Mpofu, Ian Van Wyk, Michael School marketing Qualitative Quantitative Pragmatism Enterpretivism Research paradigms Grounded theory 371.207096822 Public schools -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Marketing This Mixed Method Research Project examines the possible marketing strategies that can be used to market township schools in the Gauteng province, within an increasingly competitive educational system. These strategies are investigated within the largely unbalanced infrastructural and resource dichotomy that exists between most township schools and the former Model C schools; the results of which has seen among many other challenges, the ever increasing learner migration from the township schools to the former Model C suburban schools. This pedagogical manuscript adopts a case study approach while simultaneously integrating the influences of established research paradigms like pragmatism and enterpretivism. Within the attempt to find the best marketing options for township schools, the project also consciously attempts to identify the challenges (and possible solutions) that the said schools face as they try to market themselves. The benefits of implementing the marketing matrix within the education product are henceforth highlighted within the narrative of the project. Educational Leadership and Management M. Ed. (Education Management) 2014-05-28T09:20:56Z 2014-05-28T09:20:56Z 2014-01 Dissertation Mpofu, Ian (2014) Effective marketing strategies for township schools in the Gauteng Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13516> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13516 en 1 online resource (xvii, 226 leaves) : color illustrations |
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This Mixed Method Research Project examines the possible marketing strategies that can be used to market township schools in the Gauteng province, within an increasingly competitive educational system. These strategies are investigated within the largely unbalanced infrastructural and resource dichotomy that exists between most township schools and the former Model C schools; the results of which has seen among many other challenges, the ever increasing learner migration from the township schools to the former Model C suburban schools. This pedagogical manuscript adopts a case study approach while simultaneously integrating the influences of established research paradigms like pragmatism and enterpretivism. Within the attempt to find the best marketing options for township schools, the project also consciously attempts to identify the challenges (and possible solutions) that the said schools face as they try to market themselves. The benefits of implementing the marketing matrix within the education product are henceforth highlighted within the narrative of the project. === Educational Leadership and Management === M. Ed. (Education Management) |
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Effective marketing strategies for township schools in the Gauteng Province |
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