The problem of authority in democratic schooling

Educational authority in a situation where schooling is democratised is explored. The bases of authority such as social order, legal authority, knowledge, moral values and societal structures are established. The role of authority in education relationships and in the realisation of the educational...

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Main Author: Ngoepe, Modikana Abram
Other Authors: Franzsen, Karin, 1955-
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17572
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-175722016-04-16T04:08:29Z The problem of authority in democratic schooling Ngoepe, Modikana Abram Franzsen, Karin, 1955- Democracy Schooling Democratic schooling Accountable authority Consultation Involvement Communication Reflective decision making Co-operative governance 371.50968 School management and organization -- South Africa. School supervision -- South Africa. Student participation in administration -- South Africa. Student government -- South Africa. School discipline -- South Africa. Educational authority in a situation where schooling is democratised is explored. The bases of authority such as social order, legal authority, knowledge, moral values and societal structures are established. The role of authority in education relationships and in the realisation of the educational aim is researched in order to attempt formulating criteria for accountable authority. The basic tenets of democracy that included aspects such as involvement, consultation, communication and reflective decision making are explored. Since fundamental human rights is a critical issue and precondition for a democracy, a focus on Chapter Two of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa is related to the research. Attention is also given to the hierarchical school structure and the rights and responsibilities of those involved in this structure. Through an extensive literature study and a qualitative analysis of the responses to a questionnaire, conclusions are reached and recommendations made. Educational Studies M. Ed. (Philosophy of education) 2015-01-23T04:23:59Z 2015-01-23T04:23:59Z 1997-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17572 en 1 online resource (xi, 106 leaves)
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topic Democracy
Schooling
Democratic schooling
Accountable authority
Consultation
Involvement
Communication
Reflective decision making
Co-operative governance
371.50968
School management and organization -- South Africa.
School supervision -- South Africa.
Student participation in administration -- South Africa.
Student government -- South Africa.
School discipline -- South Africa.
spellingShingle Democracy
Schooling
Democratic schooling
Accountable authority
Consultation
Involvement
Communication
Reflective decision making
Co-operative governance
371.50968
School management and organization -- South Africa.
School supervision -- South Africa.
Student participation in administration -- South Africa.
Student government -- South Africa.
School discipline -- South Africa.
Ngoepe, Modikana Abram
The problem of authority in democratic schooling
description Educational authority in a situation where schooling is democratised is explored. The bases of authority such as social order, legal authority, knowledge, moral values and societal structures are established. The role of authority in education relationships and in the realisation of the educational aim is researched in order to attempt formulating criteria for accountable authority. The basic tenets of democracy that included aspects such as involvement, consultation, communication and reflective decision making are explored. Since fundamental human rights is a critical issue and precondition for a democracy, a focus on Chapter Two of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa is related to the research. Attention is also given to the hierarchical school structure and the rights and responsibilities of those involved in this structure. Through an extensive literature study and a qualitative analysis of the responses to a questionnaire, conclusions are reached and recommendations made. === Educational Studies === M. Ed. (Philosophy of education)
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