The role of the school governing body in implementing a code of conduct for learners in secondary schools in North West Province

The South African Schools Act of 1996 mandates the establishment of School Governing Bodies (SGBs) in all schools with grade eight and higher. Amongst others, the SGB has the authority to develop a Code of Conduct for learners in a school. This study includes a literature review of discipline in s...

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Main Author: Lekalakala, Peter Sekgwari
Other Authors: Van Wyk, J.N.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1729
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-17292016-04-16T04:07:52Z The role of the school governing body in implementing a code of conduct for learners in secondary schools in North West Province Lekalakala, Peter Sekgwari Van Wyk, J.N. Role School Governing Body Code of Conduct Learners Secondary schools Discipline Qualitative research Governance Reviewing Revising Disciplinary hearing Human rights Misbehaviour Offences 373.15096824 School discipline -- South Africa -- North West School organization and management -- South Africa -- North West School boards -- South Africa -- North West Students -- South Africa -- North West -- Conduct of life The South African Schools Act of 1996 mandates the establishment of School Governing Bodies (SGBs) in all schools with grade eight and higher. Amongst others, the SGB has the authority to develop a Code of Conduct for learners in a school. This study includes a literature review of discipline in schools, the functions of SGBs, the development and implementation of a Code of Conduct by the SGB. A qualitative investigation of the perceptions of parents, educators and learners, of discipline and dealing with misbehaviour was conducted in three secondary schools in the North-West Province. It was established that role-players differed in their understanding of coming to a common understanding of what to include in a Code of Conduct. It seems as if measures to deal with misbehaviour are often in violation of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution. Based on the findings, recommendations for addressing discipline by means of a Code of Conduct were proposed. Educational Studies M. Ed. (Education Management) 2009-08-25T10:56:04Z 2009-08-25T10:56:04Z 2009-08-25T10:56:04Z 2007-12-31 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1729 en 1 online resource (v, 195 leaves)
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topic Role
School Governing Body
Code of Conduct
Learners
Secondary schools
Discipline
Qualitative research
Governance
Reviewing
Revising
Disciplinary hearing
Human rights
Misbehaviour
Offences
373.15096824
School discipline -- South Africa -- North West
School organization and management -- South Africa -- North West
School boards -- South Africa -- North West
Students -- South Africa -- North West -- Conduct of life
spellingShingle Role
School Governing Body
Code of Conduct
Learners
Secondary schools
Discipline
Qualitative research
Governance
Reviewing
Revising
Disciplinary hearing
Human rights
Misbehaviour
Offences
373.15096824
School discipline -- South Africa -- North West
School organization and management -- South Africa -- North West
School boards -- South Africa -- North West
Students -- South Africa -- North West -- Conduct of life
Lekalakala, Peter Sekgwari
The role of the school governing body in implementing a code of conduct for learners in secondary schools in North West Province
description The South African Schools Act of 1996 mandates the establishment of School Governing Bodies (SGBs) in all schools with grade eight and higher. Amongst others, the SGB has the authority to develop a Code of Conduct for learners in a school. This study includes a literature review of discipline in schools, the functions of SGBs, the development and implementation of a Code of Conduct by the SGB. A qualitative investigation of the perceptions of parents, educators and learners, of discipline and dealing with misbehaviour was conducted in three secondary schools in the North-West Province. It was established that role-players differed in their understanding of coming to a common understanding of what to include in a Code of Conduct. It seems as if measures to deal with misbehaviour are often in violation of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution. Based on the findings, recommendations for addressing discipline by means of a Code of Conduct were proposed. === Educational Studies === M. Ed. (Education Management)
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title The role of the school governing body in implementing a code of conduct for learners in secondary schools in North West Province
title_short The role of the school governing body in implementing a code of conduct for learners in secondary schools in North West Province
title_full The role of the school governing body in implementing a code of conduct for learners in secondary schools in North West Province
title_fullStr The role of the school governing body in implementing a code of conduct for learners in secondary schools in North West Province
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