The leadership role of the principal in dealing with the impact of HIV/AIDS in South African schools

This study investigated the impact of HIV/AIDS on education management and the self-actualization of teachers and learners in the context of HIV/AIDS and the role of the principal in dealing with this. The impact of HIV/AIDS on various key management structures including curriculum coverage, academi...

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Main Author: Buchel, Adriana Jacoba
Other Authors: Hoberg, S. M.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Buchel, Adriana Jacoba (2009) The leadership role of the principal in dealing with the impact of HIV/AIDS in South African schools, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1956>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-19562018-11-19T17:14:07Z The leadership role of the principal in dealing with the impact of HIV/AIDS in South African schools Buchel, Adriana Jacoba Hoberg, S. M. djagegjj@unisa.ac.za 371.20120968 School management and organization -- South Africa AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects -- South Africa HIV infections -- Social aspects -- South Africa Students -- Health and hygiene -- South Africa Educational leadership -- South Africa Teachers -- Health and hygiene -- South Africa School principals -- South Africa This study investigated the impact of HIV/AIDS on education management and the self-actualization of teachers and learners in the context of HIV/AIDS and the role of the principal in dealing with this. The impact of HIV/AIDS on various key management structures including curriculum coverage, academic outcomes and control of stock and attendance registers, and importantly also the role principals should play, is probed. South Africa has the largest number of HIV infected people in the world, and also the largest number of AIDS orphans. In 2004 more than 4000 teachers died of HIV/AIDS complications and 12.5% of the teacher workforce is reported to be HIV-positive. A quarter of these are between 30 and 40 years of age, pointing to future teacher shortages. Learner absenteeism impact negatively on school management, as learners who are affected by HIV/AIDS are not able to attend school regularly. Many drop out of school due to the impact of AIDS, unplanned pregnancies and drug abuse. Absenteeism of learners and teachers, impact negatively on management structures in the school. The role of principals to provide quality education in worst affected schools is becoming increasingly complex. Sexual and substance abuse is a huge problem in many South African schools, and an aggravating factor in the spread of HIV/AIDS. In a third of sexual abuse cases teachers are implicated. Moreover, the large numbers of increasing orphans in the school system threatens to become a serious disciplinary problem. Many of these learners become disruptive and often turn to substance abuse to relieve their distress. The managerial costs of HIV/AIDS in education include costs due to absenteeism, lost productivity, hospitalization, and replacing administrative workers and teachers. These factors impact negatively on school management, academic performance and self-actualization. The most profound affects of HIV/AIDS are concentrated in education where the presentation of quality education is threatened. Principals in South Africa face the daunting task of providing quality education with an increasingly ill, absent and demoralised teacher corps, to increasingly ill, absent and disrupted learners of whom many are AIDS orphans. Educational Studies D.Ed. 2009-08-25T10:58:27Z 2009-08-25T10:58:27Z 2009-08-25T10:58:27Z 2006-03 Thesis Buchel, Adriana Jacoba (2009) The leadership role of the principal in dealing with the impact of HIV/AIDS in South African schools, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1956> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1956 en 1 online resource (xxi, 473 leaves)
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topic 371.20120968
School management and organization -- South Africa
AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects -- South Africa
HIV infections -- Social aspects -- South Africa
Students -- Health and hygiene -- South Africa
Educational leadership -- South Africa
Teachers -- Health and hygiene -- South Africa
School principals -- South Africa
spellingShingle 371.20120968
School management and organization -- South Africa
AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects -- South Africa
HIV infections -- Social aspects -- South Africa
Students -- Health and hygiene -- South Africa
Educational leadership -- South Africa
Teachers -- Health and hygiene -- South Africa
School principals -- South Africa
Buchel, Adriana Jacoba
The leadership role of the principal in dealing with the impact of HIV/AIDS in South African schools
description This study investigated the impact of HIV/AIDS on education management and the self-actualization of teachers and learners in the context of HIV/AIDS and the role of the principal in dealing with this. The impact of HIV/AIDS on various key management structures including curriculum coverage, academic outcomes and control of stock and attendance registers, and importantly also the role principals should play, is probed. South Africa has the largest number of HIV infected people in the world, and also the largest number of AIDS orphans. In 2004 more than 4000 teachers died of HIV/AIDS complications and 12.5% of the teacher workforce is reported to be HIV-positive. A quarter of these are between 30 and 40 years of age, pointing to future teacher shortages. Learner absenteeism impact negatively on school management, as learners who are affected by HIV/AIDS are not able to attend school regularly. Many drop out of school due to the impact of AIDS, unplanned pregnancies and drug abuse. Absenteeism of learners and teachers, impact negatively on management structures in the school. The role of principals to provide quality education in worst affected schools is becoming increasingly complex. Sexual and substance abuse is a huge problem in many South African schools, and an aggravating factor in the spread of HIV/AIDS. In a third of sexual abuse cases teachers are implicated. Moreover, the large numbers of increasing orphans in the school system threatens to become a serious disciplinary problem. Many of these learners become disruptive and often turn to substance abuse to relieve their distress. The managerial costs of HIV/AIDS in education include costs due to absenteeism, lost productivity, hospitalization, and replacing administrative workers and teachers. These factors impact negatively on school management, academic performance and self-actualization. The most profound affects of HIV/AIDS are concentrated in education where the presentation of quality education is threatened. Principals in South Africa face the daunting task of providing quality education with an increasingly ill, absent and demoralised teacher corps, to increasingly ill, absent and disrupted learners of whom many are AIDS orphans. === Educational Studies === D.Ed.
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