The training of school governing bodies in the Free State Province: an education management perspective

The aim of the study was to investigate the training of school governing bodies in the Free State Province from an education management point of view. Since 1994 the South African government has adopted a number of policy documents aimed at democratizing education in the country. The transformation...

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Main Author: Tsotetsi, Stephen Morena
Other Authors: Van Wyk, Joan Noleen
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2305
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-23052016-04-16T04:07:57Z The training of school governing bodies in the Free State Province: an education management perspective Tsotetsi, Stephen Morena Van Wyk, Joan Noleen Decentralised decision-making Democratic school governance Co-operative governance Collaborative decision-making Participatory democracy Qualitative research School governing body Empowerment Capacity building Training program 379.153109685 School boards -- South Africa -- Free State School board members -- Training of -- South Africa -- Free State School management and organization -- South Africa -- Free State School management and organization -- Study and teaching (Continuing education) -- South Africa -- Free State The aim of the study was to investigate the training of school governing bodies in the Free State Province from an education management point of view. Since 1994 the South African government has adopted a number of policy documents aimed at democratizing education in the country. The transformation of education in the new South African context encompasses the idea of partnership in which participants - such as parents, educators, learners (in secondary schools) play an active role in taking decisions on behalf of the school. The State alone cannot control schools, but has to share its power with other stakeholders. However, this can only happen if participants in school governance are trained to have power and the capacity to decide on matters affecting their schools. Hence, training is the cornerstone of affirming governors in the execution of their roles and responsibilities. Since school governing bodies are composed of a cross section of people with different ideologies, expectations and levels of education - training is necessary to prepare then for co-operative governance. Without adequate and on-going in-service training, it is unlikely that school governing body members can make informed decisions. The empirical method, namely qualitative research, was successful in obtaining information from participants about the training offered to them. It also established how participants felt and thought about their experiences and perceptions about the training they received, whether it built capacity or not. A number of recommendations were made with regard to the research findings for stakeholders to note. Educational Studies D. Ed. (Comparative Education) 2009-08-25T11:02:24Z 2009-08-25T11:02:24Z 2005-11 2005-11-30 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2305 en 1 online resource (xv, 333 leaves)
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topic Decentralised decision-making
Democratic school governance
Co-operative governance
Collaborative decision-making
Participatory democracy
Qualitative research
School governing body
Empowerment
Capacity building
Training program
379.153109685
School boards -- South Africa -- Free State
School board members -- Training of -- South Africa -- Free State
School management and organization -- South Africa -- Free State
School management and organization -- Study and teaching (Continuing education) -- South Africa -- Free State
spellingShingle Decentralised decision-making
Democratic school governance
Co-operative governance
Collaborative decision-making
Participatory democracy
Qualitative research
School governing body
Empowerment
Capacity building
Training program
379.153109685
School boards -- South Africa -- Free State
School board members -- Training of -- South Africa -- Free State
School management and organization -- South Africa -- Free State
School management and organization -- Study and teaching (Continuing education) -- South Africa -- Free State
Tsotetsi, Stephen Morena
The training of school governing bodies in the Free State Province: an education management perspective
description The aim of the study was to investigate the training of school governing bodies in the Free State Province from an education management point of view. Since 1994 the South African government has adopted a number of policy documents aimed at democratizing education in the country. The transformation of education in the new South African context encompasses the idea of partnership in which participants - such as parents, educators, learners (in secondary schools) play an active role in taking decisions on behalf of the school. The State alone cannot control schools, but has to share its power with other stakeholders. However, this can only happen if participants in school governance are trained to have power and the capacity to decide on matters affecting their schools. Hence, training is the cornerstone of affirming governors in the execution of their roles and responsibilities. Since school governing bodies are composed of a cross section of people with different ideologies, expectations and levels of education - training is necessary to prepare then for co-operative governance. Without adequate and on-going in-service training, it is unlikely that school governing body members can make informed decisions. The empirical method, namely qualitative research, was successful in obtaining information from participants about the training offered to them. It also established how participants felt and thought about their experiences and perceptions about the training they received, whether it built capacity or not. A number of recommendations were made with regard to the research findings for stakeholders to note. === Educational Studies === D. Ed. (Comparative Education)
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