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Educational law basis for parental involvement in the school system
(North-West University, 2005)
The rights and responsibilities of parents are viewed very seriously in South
Africa in that they are emphasised by the Act of Parliament. The South
African Schools Act, No 84 of 1996, places the governance of every ...
Die leierskaprol van die departementshoof in sekondêre skole
(North-West University, 2005)
The value of heads of department in the management of their departments and
the school is currently not fully utilised or taken into consideration by the different
role players in education. In many cases the appointment ...
The role of school management teams in human resource management in selected township schools in the Mpumalanga Province
(North-West University, 2008)
Education in South Africa faces many challenges; among them is the betterment of teaching and learning in order to improve the performance in schools, particularly in township schools where the results of learners are still ...
Strategies for the management of low performing secondary schools in the North West Province
(North-West University, 2008)
The purpose of this investigative study is to determine the nature of management in low performing secondary schools, looking specifically at internal management as well as at external strategies employed by the Education ...
Perceptions of school management teams (SMTs) with regard to health and well-being of farm schoolspublic schools on private property (PSPP)
(North-West University, 2007)
This study was undertaken in five (5) farm schools in the Maquassi Hills Area Project Office (APO) with the intention to assess whether the School Management Teams (SMT's) are given necessary guidance to deal with health ...
The role of school governing bodies in the effective governance of schools in the Klerksdorp district : a public administration perspective
(North-West University, 2007)
Since the new dispensation, all stakeholders in the school are expected to play an active role in the governance of schools. It is not the responsibility of government alone to see that schools are up and running. Parents, ...