A capability analysis of education policies in quintile 1 schools in the Frances Baard district of the Northern Cape Province

Doctor Educationis === This study examined the three education poverty alleviation policies in relation to learners’ capabilities and was grounded in the Capability Approach as a conceptual framework pioneered by the economist and philosopher, Amartya Sen. The study posits the view that the policies...

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Main Author: Barnett, Emma Priscilla
Other Authors: Maarman, Ruaan
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/4316
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-43162018-03-24T04:00:19Z A capability analysis of education policies in quintile 1 schools in the Frances Baard district of the Northern Cape Province Barnett, Emma Priscilla Maarman, Ruaan Education Poverty Frances Baard district Capability approach Doctor Educationis This study examined the three education poverty alleviation policies in relation to learners’ capabilities and was grounded in the Capability Approach as a conceptual framework pioneered by the economist and philosopher, Amartya Sen. The study posits the view that the policies investigated and evaluated are essential in terms of contributing to the well-being of learners, particularly those living in poverty, as well as offering opportunities for every child, irrespective of social and/or economic background. The theoretical framework which conceptualise the dimensions of poverty, re-imagines the South African case. A local investigation was undertaken to understand the poverty dynamics in the Quintile 1 schools in the Frances Baard District of the Northern Cape Province. The empirical research was done using a mixed methodology within the pragmatic paradigm. The investigations were based on and informed by the policies and the components of the Capability Approach. An investigation into the extent and processes of the implementation of these policies, and their impact on poverty alleviation in the schools, was considered necessary in order to provide information on the successes and limitations encountered in the implementation processes. A framework is proposed including capabilities for the effective implementation of the educational poverty alleviation policies namely autonomy, knowledge and accountability. 2015-07-28T09:13:27Z 2015-07-28T09:13:27Z 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11394/4316 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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Poverty
Frances Baard district
Capability approach
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Poverty
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Capability approach
Barnett, Emma Priscilla
A capability analysis of education policies in quintile 1 schools in the Frances Baard district of the Northern Cape Province
description Doctor Educationis === This study examined the three education poverty alleviation policies in relation to learners’ capabilities and was grounded in the Capability Approach as a conceptual framework pioneered by the economist and philosopher, Amartya Sen. The study posits the view that the policies investigated and evaluated are essential in terms of contributing to the well-being of learners, particularly those living in poverty, as well as offering opportunities for every child, irrespective of social and/or economic background. The theoretical framework which conceptualise the dimensions of poverty, re-imagines the South African case. A local investigation was undertaken to understand the poverty dynamics in the Quintile 1 schools in the Frances Baard District of the Northern Cape Province. The empirical research was done using a mixed methodology within the pragmatic paradigm. The investigations were based on and informed by the policies and the components of the Capability Approach. An investigation into the extent and processes of the implementation of these policies, and their impact on poverty alleviation in the schools, was considered necessary in order to provide information on the successes and limitations encountered in the implementation processes. A framework is proposed including capabilities for the effective implementation of the educational poverty alleviation policies namely autonomy, knowledge and accountability.
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title A capability analysis of education policies in quintile 1 schools in the Frances Baard district of the Northern Cape Province
title_short A capability analysis of education policies in quintile 1 schools in the Frances Baard district of the Northern Cape Province
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