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Challenges experienced by school management teams in managing curriculum implementation: a case of Maune Circuit Secondary Schools, Capricorn DistrictMothapo, Phillimon Ntshwane January 2012 (has links)
Thesis (MPA.) --University of Limpopo, 2012 / Refer to the document
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Team building in an established primary school in Hong Kong: an action research黃錦娟, Wong, Kam-kuen, Doris. January 2001 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Education / Master / Master of Education
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Senior management teams and school management practices : a case study in KwaZulu-Natal.Jeawon, Mahendra R. January 2007 (has links)
Abstract not available. / Thesis (M.A.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.
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The role of the school library committee in governance : case studies of three public schools in Kwazulu-Natal.Govender, Rookumani. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of Kwazulu-Natal, 2007.
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An exploration of staff development team's promotion of quality education within the context of integrated quality management system.Mtshali, Enock Bhekokwakhe. January 2012 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to explore the Staff Development Team’s (SDT)
promotion of quality education within the context of Integrated Quality Management
System. The study explored aspects that the SDT does to promote quality education,
processes by which the SDT engages itself in to promote quality education and the
reasons why the SDT promotes quality education. Provision of quality education in
South Africa passed different stages that eventually culminated in Integrated Quality
Management System being gazetted in 2003. With this instrument in place, the
Department of Education (DoE) hoped schools, in particular and the Education
Department in general, would perform well. Mixed responses from the respondents
reflected that there are numerous factors that hamper the implementation of IQMS.
These factors range from inadequate training of teachers for IQMS, scanty meetings in
which discussions about IQMS are held, lack of involvement of all teachers in the
school on issues related to IQMS, implementation of many quality education
improvement strategies by the DoE within a short period of time and fear by teachers
of being evaluated.
The main findings showed that there is a dire need for teachers to be retrained on
IQMS and frequent holding of IQMS related meetings. The main findings also revealed
that the monetary component of IQMS, namely, pay progression, is a cause for concern
in that it compels teachers to be dishonest in evaluating one another. This suggests that
if IQMS is to be successful, the pay progression component should be divorced from it
(IQMS). The study recommends that there should be regular meeting for IQMS at
school so as to bring every teacher on board about IQMS. The study further
recommends that although it is good to learn from other countries, but the context
should be taken into consideration if a new strategy has been copied from other
countries because what is good for one country may not be good for another country.
Finally, the study recommends that while counter opinions always exist when a new
initiative is being implemented, steadfastness should be upheld and adherence to the
policy will ensure the realisation of its (policy) intended aim. / Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood, 2012.
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Trends in M. Ed. studies about educational leadership and management conducted at one South African Higher education institution during 1995-2004.Vallen, Jennifer. January 2012 (has links)
The advent of democracy in South Africa in 1994 led to new areas of research interest, not least in the field of educational leadership and management (ELM). However, besides the Project on Postgraduate Education Research (PPER), not much research has been conducted to investigate the trends in research conducted by postgraduate students in South African universities. This study therefore aimed to contribute by investigating the trends in postgraduate research in ELM at a selected institution in the decade 1995-2004. Working in the interpretivist paradigm, the study employed an institutional case-study approach to conduct a study of 53 M.Ed. dissertations in the PPER database from the selected institution. The dissertations dealt with ELM topics. Statistical analysis on this dataset and content analyses of three selected dissertations were used to identify trends in education research at the selected institution. Robin Usher’s four concepts of con-text, pre-text, sub-text and inter-text were employed as a framework within which to interpret the findings. From the analysis it is evident that the first ten years of the democratic era in South Africa witnessed a change in the demographic profile of postgraduate research. The trends are that Black students completed more dissertations followed by Indian, White and Coloured students; there are more dissertations from males than females, although by the end of the decade the number of woman writing dissertations had increased significantly; research of ELM is mostly qualitative in approach and of small-scale studies; dissertation topics cover a range of five ELM areas of interest, with few authors exploring the con-text of ELM within the broader socio-political context of the decade under consideration. / M.Ed. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2012.
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Roles and skills needed by rural school governors of the Mafikeng Area Project Office of the North West Province / Keneilwe Ethel TaueTaue, Keneilwe Ethel January 2005 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to determine the roles and skills needed by rural
schools governors of the Mafikeng area project office of North West Province.
Lack of uniformity, competency, skills and commitment are still encountered in
the SGB structures. Little has been done to empower the rural school governors
with relevant skills for effective job performance.
An empirical investigation was employed to find ways of empowering the
encountered incompetency of rural governors. Literature survey was employed
to determine the nature and scope of roles and skills needed by rural schools
governors. The subjects of the study were adults (teachers, parents, principals)
and students. The responses of 220 respondents were analysed. The findings
revealed that school governors in rural areas experience problems in areas like
addressing parent's annual meetings, financial management, control and
feedback in their job.
Recommendations were made by respondents on how to empower rural school
governors with the necessary skills. On the basis of the problems and skills
identified, more emphasis was put on commitment of all stakeholders, training of
governors to develop their management skills, financial skills, regular workshops
by the Department of Education, and the old SGB members to train the new
ones. The new SGBs should ask questions when they are not clear and
translation of back-up materials into the SGB's home language and a certificate
for course completion to be granted to the members who completed their office
term. / Thesis (M. Ed.) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2005
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Opinions of teachers and school management board on management of higher secondary schools in Thimphu Bhutan /Kinley Gyeltshen, Wee Rawang, January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.Ed. (Educational Management))--Mahidol University, 2007. / LICL has E-Thesis 0024 ; please contact computer services.
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Site-based management : a study of selected New Jersey elementary schools /Glickman, Edward J. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University, 1993. / Includes tables. Typescript; issued also on microfilm. Sponsor: Jonathan Hughes. Dissertation Committee: Frank Smith. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 189-197).
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Examining teachers' perceptions of teacher and principal leadership as they relate to school improvement in a suburban high schoolWright, Timothy E., January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-102). Also available on the Internet.
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