The role played by the Teachers' Association of South Africa in expressing and fulfilling the educational aspirations of the Indian community

The study offers a historico-educational investigation of the extent to which the Teachers' Association of South Africa (TASA) satisfied the educational aspirations of the Indian coIIDllunity in South Africa. The discussion begins with a theoretical exposition of characteristic features of...

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Main Author: Munsamy, Gabriel Somasundram
Other Authors: Coetzer IA
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Munsamy, Gabriel Somasundram (1994) The role played by the Teachers' Association of South Africa in expressing and fulfilling the educational aspirations of the Indian community, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17543>
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Summary:The study offers a historico-educational investigation of the extent to which the Teachers' Association of South Africa (TASA) satisfied the educational aspirations of the Indian coIIDllunity in South Africa. The discussion begins with a theoretical exposition of characteristic features of teachers' associations. It considers the origin, nature and purpose of teachers' associations. A brief survey of some teachers' associations in the Republic of South Africa is also made. The development and the organisation of the Teachers' Association of South Africa (TASA) is highlighted. In this regard special emphasis is placed on the role of the Association's forerunners, and the nature and functioning of the various organisational structures within the Association. An elaborate discussion is devoted to the achievements of the Association in satisfying the educational aspirations of the Indian coIIDllunity in South Africa. The researcher also offers recoIIDllendations on the role that teachers' associations may play in the future. === Educational Studies === M. Ed. (History of Education)