Browsing Education Management and Policy Studies by Type "Postprint Article"

Browsing Education Management and Policy Studies by Type "Postprint Article"

Sort by: Order: Results:

  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Centre for African Studies, 1998)
    Focuses on issues of curriculum knowledge and institutional power which are underlying and untouched concerns in university transformation. University of Cape Town
  • Ramagoshi, Refilwe M.; Maree, J.G. (Kobus); Alexander, Daleen; Molepo, Maisha M. (Taylor & Francis, 2007-05)
    This article examines the possible role played by African folk literature, taking Setswana folktales as a case in point, in justifying and perpetuating the abusive behaviour so often witnessed and decried in postmodern ...
  • Myende, Phumlani Erasmus (Sage, 2019-11)
    Globally, there is agreement that school–community partnerships are one of the mechanisms to address challenges that schools cannot address alone. However, evidence suggests that where school–community partnerships have ...
  • Aluko, Folake Ruth; Omidire, Margaret Funke (Routledge, 2020)
    Higher education in emerging economies has taken advantage of several technology affordances for student assessment in the digital era. However, the use of educational technology remains an area of concern in this context ...
  • Breier, Mignonne; Herman, Chaya; Towers, Lorraine (Routledge, 2020)
    Academics without PhDs are common in developing countries and among lecturers from marginalised communities, yet the literature on doctoral education largely ignores them. This qualitative study aimed to address that gap ...
  • Herman, Chaya (Rouledge, 2011-02)
    This paper explores the drive to expand the quantity and quality of PhD’s in South Africa and the impact this has had on under-represented groups, in particular black South Africans. Based on both qualitative and ...
  • Herman, Chaya (Routledge, 2011-08)
    The purpose of this paper is to discuss both the status of the PhD in South Africa and the feasibility of the country’s aspiration to increase by fivefold the production of PhDs by 2025. Based on the first empirical studies ...
  • Beckmann, Johan L.; Minnaar, Lorinda (Routledge, 2010-08)
    The South African Schools Act, No. 84 of 1996 (SASA), provides parents with opportunities to serve on the governing bodies of public schools. In this context, members of school governing bodies may hold unique sets of ...
  • Omidire, Margaret Funke (Routledge, 2020)
    This article reports on the influence of communication skills on rural students’ resilience and well-being. Purposive sampling was used to retrospectively select 40 (f: n = 20; m: n = 20) Grade 9 students in a rural school ...
  • Bipath, Keshni (World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 2012-09)
    This article contributes to ongoing attempts to identify predictors for creating a functional school culture in South Africa and explores the role of the principal in creating such a culture. A review of the literature ...
  • Mawdsley, Ralph D.; Bipath, Keshni; Mawdsley, James L. (SAGE, 2014-05)
    Similar to Dickens’s Tale of Two Cities, this research study is about a tale of two schools. The first type of school is a dysfunctional school. Dysfunctional schools are schools in a state of chaos (Shipengrower & Conway, ...
  • Aluko, Folake Ruth; Shonubi, O. (Routledge, 2014)
    This article emanates from a longitudinal study of the impact of a distance education programme for teacher training on graduates’ job performance, in which the authors built on the findings of a previous pilot study. ...
  • Gous, Jennifer Glenda; Eloff, Irma; Moen, Melanie Carmen (Routledge, 2014)
    Inclusive education has become a practice that has been adopted by many schools across the globe and most usually in first-world countries. As a whole-school system, it occurs less frequently in developing countries ...
  • Becker, L.R.; Beukes, Lukas D.; Botha, Antoinette; Botha, A.C.; Botha, Jan Jakobus; Botha, M.; Cloete, Dina J.; Cloete, Johann L.; Coetzee, Corene; De Beer, L.J.; De Bruin, D.J.; De Jager, Lizette J.; De Villiers, Johannes Jozua Rian; Du Toit, Cecilia Magdalena; Engelbrecht, Alta; Evans, Rinelle; Haupt, Maria Margaretha Catharina (Grietjie); Heyns, Danielle; Howatt, L.M.; Joubert, A.P.; Joubert, Ina; Niemann, A.C.; Phatudi, Nkidi Caroline; Randall, Elize; Rauscher, Willem Johannes; Rautenbach, W.C.; Scholtz, S.; Schultz, J.C.; Swart, Ronel; Van Aswegen, Hendrika Johanna; Van Heerden, Judith Cornelia (Judy); Van Vollenhoven, Willem Johannes; Van Wyk, Elmarie M.; Van Wyk, Johannes G.U.; Van der Walt, C.A.; Van der Westhuizen, Carol N.; Vermeulen, Dorette; Vorster, A. (Springer Verlag (Germany), 2004-09)
    In South Africa, recent government plans to change the institutional landscape of higher education have resulted in mergers of colleges into universities or technikons. The research reported in this article focuses solely ...
  • Ebersohn, L. (Liesel); Loots, Tilda; Mampane, Motlalepule Ruth; Omidire, Margaret Funke; Malan-van Rooyen, Marlize; Sefotho, Maximus Monaheng; Nthontho, Maitumeleng Albertina (Wiley, 2018-09)
    This comparative case study seeks to describe the traditional African psychosocial support practices used in postcolonial Southern Africa. We use an indigenous psychology theory (relationship‐resourced resilience) as a ...
  • Lee, Jenny J.; Sehoole, Molatlhegi Trevor Chika (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020-06)
    Given the increasing rate of South to South migration and South Africa’s leading role as a host for internally displaced migrants as well as Africa’s international students, this study examined this intersection of ...
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (Elsevier, 2007-06)
    This paper focuses on educational leadership in the context of social transition to post-apartheid democracy in South Africa. Transitional leaders manifest behaviours, attitudes, values and strategies that are deeply related ...
  • Herman, Chaya (Routledge, 2017)
    This article provides a quantitative picture of doctoral education in South Africa up to 2010, from the time the first doctorate was awarded in 1899. It identifies the different institutional profiles and emphases of ...
  • Herman, Chaya (Routledge, 2015-10)
    This article provides a quantitative picture of doctoral education in South Africa up to 2010, from the time the first doctorate was awarded in 1899. It identifies the different institutional profiles and emphases of ...
  • Bush, Tony; Joubert, Hendrika J. (Rika); Kiggundu, Edith; Van Rooyen, J.W. (Jean Wilhelm) (Elsevier, 2009)
    This paper examines the significance of leadership and management in enhancing classroom practice and improving learner outcomes in two provinces of South Africa. It is increasingly recognised, internationally and in South ...