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Analysis of management constraints in the distribution of qualified mathematics and science teachers in a post-1994 education system of South Africa : a case study of senior secondary schools in the Mpumalanga ProvinceThwala, Sipho Moses 10 1900 (has links)
The study analysed the management constraints in the distribution of qualified mathematics and science teachers in a post-1994 education system of South Africa. The study was qualitative and 14 participants were purposively sampled and semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from the identified participants. The interview transcripts were constantly compared and analysed and the data was classified into three main categories of management constraints and patterns: beliefs, experiences on management constraints and strategies for the elimination of management constraints. Turning vision into practice (TVP) framework was used to explain the relationship between its seven pillars of managing teacher recruitment and the links in the development, adoption, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of a teacher deployment system, focusing on mathematics and science. Findings of this study suggest that the current hybrid post establishment model is generic and focuses more on cost curtailment than on the supply of qualified mathematics and science teachers. The shortcomings of the model are exacerbated by the transgressions of the Employment of Educators Act. Contrary to the Employment of Educators Act, entry-level vacancies are not advertised in the province. In addition, the appointment and service conditions of qualified teachers are differential. While teachers from government bursary schemes are appointed immediately on permanent status and without probation, other qualified and long-serving mathematics and science teachers remain on temporary status for almost two years and without fringe benefits. The differential treatment leads to job insecurity and facilitates the exit of these qualified mathematics and science teachers from the profession. Moreover, schools horde and use qualified mathematics and science teachers in subjects they are not qualified to teach. It is recommended that through the suggested TVP framework, the current teacher recruitment and deployment strategies be revisited regularly to ensure effectiveness of teacher usage in mathematics and science. It is further recommended that school principals and other educational leaders should be provided with personnel management skills to ensure maximum effective recruitment and deployment of qualified mathematics and science teachers, particularly to the impoverished schools. / Educational Management and Leadership / D. Ed. (Education Management)
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Analysis of management constraints in the distribution of qualified mathematics and science teachers in a post-1994 education system of South Africa : a case study of senior secondary schools in the Mpumalanga ProvinceThwala, Sipho Moses 10 1900 (has links)
The study analysed the management constraints in the distribution of qualified mathematics and science teachers in a post-1994 education system of South Africa. The study was qualitative and 14 participants were purposively sampled and semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from the identified participants. The interview transcripts were constantly compared and analysed and the data was classified into three main categories of management constraints and patterns: beliefs, experiences on management constraints and strategies for the elimination of management constraints. Turning vision into practice (TVP) framework was used to explain the relationship between its seven pillars of managing teacher recruitment and the links in the development, adoption, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of a teacher deployment system, focusing on mathematics and science. Findings of this study suggest that the current hybrid post establishment model is generic and focuses more on cost curtailment than on the supply of qualified mathematics and science teachers. The shortcomings of the model are exacerbated by the transgressions of the Employment of Educators Act. Contrary to the Employment of Educators Act, entry-level vacancies are not advertised in the province. In addition, the appointment and service conditions of qualified teachers are differential. While teachers from government bursary schemes are appointed immediately on permanent status and without probation, other qualified and long-serving mathematics and science teachers remain on temporary status for almost two years and without fringe benefits. The differential treatment leads to job insecurity and facilitates the exit of these qualified mathematics and science teachers from the profession. Moreover, schools horde and use qualified mathematics and science teachers in subjects they are not qualified to teach. It is recommended that through the suggested TVP framework, the current teacher recruitment and deployment strategies be revisited regularly to ensure effectiveness of teacher usage in mathematics and science. It is further recommended that school principals and other educational leaders should be provided with personnel management skills to ensure maximum effective recruitment and deployment of qualified mathematics and science teachers, particularly to the impoverished schools. / Educational Leadership and Management / D. Ed. (Education Management)
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Marketing of the Free State tertiary education in the people's Republic of ChinaHua, Jin 10 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M. Tech.) - Central University of Technology, Free State, 2009
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Recruitment policies and practices in the Department of Public Service and AdministrationMotsoeneng, Ramokhojoane Paul 02 1900 (has links)
The primary objective of this study was to evaluate recruitment policies and practices in the DPSA to determine challenges with the recruitment of competent and qualified candidates, since it is the custodian of human resources in the public service.
Findings of this study revealed that if the DPSA’s well-crafted recruitment and selection policies were to be translated into practice, then the public service would be the employer of choice. This process could be hampered by the decisions taken by shortlisting and selection panels, which are reluctant to appoint candidates who are better qualified than them.
The DPSA should create an enabling environment in which communication between management and non-management freely takes place without people being victimised. The findings of the study pointed to the necessity to invoke remedial measures and monitoring mechanisms that would ensure the effective execution of recruitment and selection policies and practices in the public service. / Public Administration / M.A. (Public Administration)
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An investigation into the role of the application form in the recruitment and selection of candidates in public service employment in South AfricaMasango, Reuben 06 1900 (has links)
The role and function of application forms is for the purpose of
recruitment and selection of candidates. Consequently, the role
of the application form in the recruitment and selection of
candidates, particularly
currently being used in
Africa, is investigated.
the application form Z83 and Z27
public service employment in South
Application forms, letters of application, curricula vitae, tests
and interviews are instruments which can be used in the
recruitment and selection of candidates. The source and nature
of application forms enable institutions to collect and provide
the required information in a precise manner compared to letters
of application and curricula vitae. Application forms can
provide basic information for tests and interviews.
Although application forms facilitate the recruitment and
selection of candidates, their completion and distribution can
cause problems. However, ways and means by which the use of
application form Z83 and Z27 can be improved in public service
employment exist. / Public Administration / M. Admin.
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Employees' experiences of recruitment and retention in a research unit located in a rural settingPearsall, Wendy 01 1900 (has links)
Some chapters have bibliographical references at the end of the chapter / Strategic recruitment and retention efforts improve the capacity of a research unit in delivering outputs such as collaborative research, increased grant funding and peer-reviewed journal articles (Chung, Clifton, Rowe, Finley, & Warnock, 2009). At the same time, knowledge of employees’ experiences can help organisations improve HRM strategies and practices. In this regard, the motivation driving this study was that exploring the recruitment and retention experiences of staff in a university research unit could reveal significant insights that could assist in refining the organisation’s HRM practices, thereby facilitating attraction and retention of valuable talent. This qualitative study was designed from an interpretive paradigm and a constructivist perspective in order to facilitate the exploration and understanding of employees’ subjective experiences. Findings indicate that professional development, organisational appeal and networking opportunities make this research unit an employer of choice. These factors, among others, are both attractors and incentives to remain with the organisation which significantly outweigh factors that discourage attraction and retention. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M. Com. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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Management of volunteers at the Cape Town association for the physically disabledDamon, Michelle Lynette 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M Social Work (Social Work))--University of Stellenbosch, 2007. / An exploratory-descriptive research design together with a qualitative approach was chosen with the purpose of obtaining knowledge of and insight into volunteer management as a function of social work management, using the Cape Town Association for the Physically Disabled as a case study. The motivation for the study stemmed from personal experience of the researcher being employed at the aforementioned organization. The Cape Town Association for the Physically Disabled is a non-government organization which utilizes volunteers for both direct and indirect volunteer work. The goal of the study is to provide a framework to the social workers of the Cape Town Association for the Physically Disabled for the management of volunteers, to enhance developmental social service delivery.
The literature review covered the conceptualization, history and nature of volunteer work in social work focusing on the development of volunteerism internationally and in South Africa. This allowed the researcher to conceptualize volunteerism and also get a better understanding of what happens on an international, national and domestic level. The theoretical framework was social development focusing on the ecosystems perspective. The literature review specifically focused on the history of volunteerism, the management of volunteers including the different models of, as well as guidelines for, managing a volunteer programme.
The researcher chose to involve social workers at the Cape Town Association for the Physically Disabled since the social workers utilize volunteers, and in so doing also manage these volunteers.
The results of the investigation largely confirmed that the Cape Town Association for the Physically Disabled should refine their volunteer programme policy. Furthermore, the results confirmed that the social workers were not all aware of the process of management of volunteers. The research study also recommends the human resources model of management for volunteers to be utilized at the Association.
The recommendations were aimed at the management of volunteers in terms of recruitment, selection, training, orientation and supervision of volunteers according to the human resources model of management.
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Employment equity : guidelines for the recruitment and selection of people with disabilities in the open labour marketSmit, Karen 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Until very recent people with disabilities in South Africa were an overlooked
and under-utilised pool of labour. Disabled people have been denied the
chance to participate in employment opportunities by becoming economically
active and hence contributing towards the economy of the country. This is
because employers were seldom or never exposed to the employment of
disabled people in the open labour market. The result is that employers are
uninformed about the benefits of recruiting disabled candidates.
Since the establishment of a new democratic order in South Africa in 1994,
new legislation that protects the rights of disabled people was implemented.
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (No 108 of 1996), the Labour
Relations Act (No 66 of 1995) and the Employment Equity Act (No 55 of 1998)
for the first time proclaimed that it is unlawful to discriminate against people
with disabilities.
The Employment Equity Act (No 55 of 1998) encourages employers to employ
persons from designated groups. These designated groups are black people,
women and people with disabilities. To enable employers to successfully
recruit disabled people in the open labour market, existing recruitment and
selection procedures should be reviewed to remove any discriminatory
elements. It is during the recruitment and selection process that the disabled
applicant are either denied access to employment or not given a fair chance to
compete for a position.
Currently the Employment Equity Act (No 55 of 1998) only mentions the terms
"people with disabilities" and "reasonable accommodation". This Act does not
provide guidelines for employers on how to go about recruiting and employing
disabled candidates. Therefore the aim of the study is to present practical
guidelines regarding the employment of people with disabilities. These
guidelines describe in a non-discriminatory manner the recruitment and
selection process, such as reviewing job descriptions, the advertisement of
positions, interpreting the disabled candidates' curriculum vitae and interviewing the disabled applicant. The idea of reasonable accommodation
within the workplace highlights the use and benefits of assistive devices for
disabled persons so that the essential functions of a job can be performed.
Exploratory-descriptive research was done with the assistance of
questionnaires as an instrument for data collection. To meet the aims of this
study, an availability sample of 20 businesses (small, medium and large
businesses) which also included government departments in the Cape
Metropolitan area was selected. The opinions and attitudes of human
resources staff and business owners concerning the recruitment of physically
disabled people, persons with hearing impairments, persons with visual
impairments and persons suffering from epilepsy, were determined. The
research findings reflected and discussed in this study indicate that employers
do not have recruitment and selection guidelines available to recruit persons
with different disabilities successfully.
Conclusions and recommendations are made regarding the knowledge and
opinions of employers recruiting people with disabilities. The use of
recruitment and selection guidelines will benefit both the employer and the
disabled candidate. Such guidelines will enable employers to recruit disabled
persons in a fair and consistent manner. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Tot onlangs was persone met gestremdhede in Suid Afrika onderbenut in die
arbeidsmag. Gestremde persone is verhoed om deel te neem aan
werksgeleenthede en kon dus nie aktiewe bydraes lewer tot die ekonomie van
die land nie. Die rede hiervoor is omdat werkgewers selde of nooit blootgestel
is aan die indiensneming van gestremde persone in die ope arbeidsmark nie.
Die gevolg is dat werkgewers onkundig en oningelig is oor die voordele wat
die indiensneming van persone met gestremdhede bied.
Sedert die ontstaan van 'n nuwe demokratiese bedeling in 1994, is nuwe
wetgewing daargestel wat die regte van persone met gestremdhede beskerm.
Die Konstitusie van die Republiek van Suid Afrika (Nr 108 van 1996), die nuwe
Arbeidswet (Nr 66 van 1995) en die Gelyke Indiensnemingwet (Nr 55 van
1998) het vir die eerste keer verklaar dat dit onwettig is om te diskrimineer
teen gestremde persone.
Die Gelyke Indiensnemingswet (Nr 55 van 1995) moedig werkgewers aan om
persone van agtergeblewe groepe in diens te neem. Hierdie agtergeblewe
groepe sluit in swart persone, vroue en persone met gestremdhede. Om
werkgewers in staat te stel om persone met gestremdhede suksesvol te werf,
behoort huidige werwings- en keuringsprosedures hersien te word ten einde
diskriminerende faktore te elirnineer. Dit is tydens die keuringsproses dat
persone met gestremdhede of verhoed word, of die regverdige kans gegun
word om te kompeteer vir 'n betrekking.
Die Gelyke Indiensnemingswet (Nr 55 van 1998) noem slegs die terme
"persone met gestremdhede" en "redelike voorsorg". Hierdie wet verskaf nie
riglyne aan werkgewers oor hoe om werwing en keuring van persone met
gestremdhede te behartig nie. Die doelwit van die studie is dus om praktiese
riglyne aangaande aanstelling van persone met gestremdhede daar te stel.
Hierdie riglyne beskryf die wyse van werwing en keuring op 'n niediskriminerende
wyse, soos die hersiening van posbeskrywings, advertensies van betrekkings, die interpretering van gestremde persone se curriculum vitae
en die voer van onderhoude met gestremde applikante. Redelike voorsorg
beklemtoon die gebruik en voordele van hulpmiddels vir persone met
gestremdhede sodat die essensiele werksfunksies verrig kan word.
Verkennende beskrywende navorsing is gedoen met behulp van vraelyste om
inligting te bekom. Vir die doelwitte van hierdie studie is 'n
beskikbaarheidsmonster van 20 besighede (klein, medium en groot
besighede), wat regeringsdepartemente ingesluit het in die Kaapse
Metropolitaanse gebied gekies. Die menings en opinies van menslike
hulpbronne personeel, en besigheidseienaars rakende die werwing van
persone met fisiese gestremdhede, persone met gehoorgestremdhede,
persone met gesigsgestremdhede asook persone wat aan epilepsie Iy, is
vasgestel. Die navorsingresultate van hierdie studie dui aan dat werkgewers
tans nie werwings- en keuringsriglyne benut wanneer persone met
gestremdhede in diens geneem word nie.
Gevolgtrekkings en aanbevelings oor die menings van werkgewers rakende
die werwing van gestremde persone, is gemaak. Die gebruik van werwings en
keuringsriglyne behoort beide die werkgewer en die gestremde kandidaat
te bevoordeel. Hierdie riglyne sal werkgewers in staat stel om persone met
gestremdhede op 'n regverdige en eenvormige wyse aan te stel.
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Sensory processing and work performance of contact centre agents in South AfricaLewis, Juan David 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MBA (Business Management))--Stellenbosch University, 2008. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The primary objective of this study was to establish if the Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile questionnaire (AASP) could be used as a recruitment tool in selecting contact centre agents with a higher predictability for success and hence higher productivity.
Contact centres around the globe face the challenge of high staff turnover and absenteeism, reducing profitability. It seems that work performance related to the way in which adults process sensory input has not been well researched. A model was developed by Dunn (Brown et al., 2001) based on the intersection of a neurological threshold continuum and a behavioural continuum and yielding four quadrants: Quadrant 1, Low Registration (of stimuli); Quadrant 2, Sensation Seeking; Quadrant 3, Sensory Sensitivity, and Quadrant 4, Sensation Avoiding.
Forty-eight contact centre agents employed by Liberty Life were selected and assessed on the AASP. Performance data for each contact centre agent were collected: available time, auxiliary time, log-in time, quality assurance, absenteeism and length of service. Spearman rank correlations were conducted to test if relationships exist between any of the four quadrants and the performance measures. As an additional investigation, a Suitability Score (based on clustering of scores with a percent assigned) was derived for each contact centre agent and also correlated with the above performance measures.
Significant relationships were found between Quadrant 2 scores and three of the performance measurement criteria. As the Quadrant 2 scores increase, the average available time of the agents will decrease and their average log-in time will increase. Absenteeism increased as well, which is expected to have a negative effect on the productivity of the contact centre. The Quadrant also had a high predictability for Suitability Ratings indicating that as the Quadrant 2 score increases, the suitability of the contact centre agents increases as well.
Regarding Quadrant 3 (sensory sensitivity) scores, quality assessment, total days of absenteeism and average absenteeism relate negatively. It seems that contact centre agents with high sensory sensitivity are less suitable for the job. As the score increases the quality assessment scores decrease, which is not what is required in terms of quality standards.
A negative relationship exists between Quadrant 3 scores and the Suitability Rating scores, indicating that the higher the quadrant scores the less suitable the contact centre agents are to work in the contact centre environment.
Quadrant 4 (sensation avoiding) has a negative relationship with Suitability Rating scores, which indicates that the higher the quadrant score the less suitable the contact centre agent is to work in the contact centre environment.
No significant relationships were recorded between the performance measurements and Quadrant 1 (low registration) and Quadrant 4 (sensation avoiding), even though, logically, one would expect agents with less distraction to be more productive.
Further studies are recommended before the Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile questionnaire is used as a recruitment tool. Future studies could categorise the quadrant scores into clusters and then test for relationships with the set performance measurements.
The Suitability Rating was used in a first attempt to match individuals in a specific job according to specific sensory profiles. This measure has not yet been tested for validity and reliability, which must be done prior to further study using it. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die primêre doel van hierdie studie was om vas te stel of die Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile (AASP) vraelys gebruik kan word as ‘n hulpmiddel vir die werwing en seleksie van kontaksentrum agente, met ‘n hoër waarskynlikheid van sukses en, dus, hoër produktiwiteit.
Kontaksentrums op elke vasteland kom te staan voor die probleem van hoë personeelomset en werksafwesigheid wat winsgewendheid verlaag. Die manier waardeur volwasse mense hul sensoriese insette verwerk, in verband met werkprestasie, is nog nie goed ondersoek nie. ‘n Model is deur Dunn (Brown et al., 2001) ontwikkel wat gebasseer is op die kruispunt van ‘n neurologiese drumpel kontinuum en ‘n gedragskontinuum wat tot vier kwadrante lei: Kwadrant 1, Lae Registrasie (van stimuli); Kwadrant 2, Sensasie Soekend; Kwadrant 3, Sensoriese Sensitiwiteit, en Kwadrant 4, Vermyding van Sensasie.
Agt-en-veertig kontaksentrum agente wat in diens van Liberty Life is, is geselekteer en beoordeel volgens die AASP. Prestasiedata is saamgestel vir elke kontaksentrum agent: beskikbare tyd, oortollige tyd, teenwoordige tyd, kwaliteitsversekering, werksafwesigheid en jare diensplig. Spearman rang korrelasies is onderneem om te toets of daar verbande bestaan tussen enige van die vier kwadrante en die prestasiemaatstaf. In ‘n addisionele ondersoek is ‘n geskiktheidsmaatstaf ontwikkel wat gebasseer is op trosvorming van tellings met ‘n toegekende persentasie. Dit is gedoen vir elke kontaksentrum agent en hierdie tellings is ook gekorreleer met bogenoemde prestasiemaatstawwe.
Statisties-beduidende positiewe verbande is gevind tussen Kwadrant 2 (sensasie soekend) tellings en drie van die prestasiemetingskriteria. As die telling van Kwadrant 2 toeneem, neem die gemiddelde beskikbare tyd af en die teenwoordige tyd van agente toe. Werksafwesigheid het ook toegeneem, wat moontlik negatief kan inwerk op die produktiwiteit van die kontaksentrum. Die kwadrant het ook ‘n hoë waarskynlikheid openbaar in die geval van die Gekiktheidsmaatstaf, wat aandui dat, namate die Kwadrant 2 telling toeneem, die gekiktheid van die kontaksentrum agent ook toeneem.
Wat Kwadrant 3 (sensoriese sensitiwiteit) tellings betref, bestaan daar ‘n negatiewe verband tussen kwaliteitsversekering, totale aantal dae van werksafwesigheid en gemiddelde werksafwesigheid. Dit blyk dat kontaksentrum agente met hoë sensoriese sensitiwiteit dalk minder geskik is vir die pos. Soos wat die telling vir sensoriese sensitiwiteit toeneem, neem die telling vir kwaliteitsversekering af, wat nie in terme van kwaliteitstandaarde aanvaarbaar is nie.
Daar bestaan ‘n negatiewe verband tussen Kwadrant 4 (sensasie vermyding) tellings en die tellings vir die Geskiktheidsmaatstaf, wat aandui dat hoe hoër die kwadrant telling, hoe minder geskik is die agent.
Geen statisties-beduidende verbande is gevind tussen die prestasietellings van Kwadrant 1 (lae registrasie) en Kwadrant 4 (sensasie vermyding) nie. Normaalweg sou mens verwag dat agente met minder afleiding, meer produktief sou wees.
Daar word voorgestel dat verdere studies onderneem word voordat die Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile as ‘n werwingsmaatstaf gebruik word. Toekomstige studies kan die kwadrant tellings saamvoeg in trosse en dan toets vir verbande met die vooropgestelde prestasiemaatstawwe.
Die Geskiktheidsmaatstaf is gebruik as ‘n eerste poging om individue saam te voeg in ‘n spesifieke pos, volgens ‘n spesifieke sensoriese profiel. Hierdie maatstaf moet vir toepaslikheid en betroubaarheid in verdere studie getoets word, voordat dit gebruik kan word.
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The impact of the summer seminar program on midshipman performance: does summer seminar participation influence success at the Naval Academy?Norton, Michael A. 06 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited / It is unknown if the Summer Seminar program, which gives rising high school seniors a six-day look at Naval Academy life, has resulted in a more successful midshipman. While not previously discussed in literature, there are an abundance of studies on civilian recruiting and orientation programs, as well as realistic job previews and expectation-lowering procedures. Based on this literature, it is theorized that Summer Seminar program participation will be positively correlated to increased graduation rates and increased academic cumulative quality point ratings, as well as increased military and physical performance. This hypothesis was tested using multiple hierarchical regressions on population data obtained from the Classes of 1997 through 2003. Success is defined using seven dependent variables organized by academic, military, and physical performance. The key independent variable is participation in the Summer Seminar program, while eleven other independent variables control for demographics, selection criteria, and proven indicators of success. Participation in the Summer Seminar program had a significant relation to increased graduation rates, increased academic cumulative quality point ratings, increased military cumulative quality point ratings, and increased physical readiness test scores. This study concludes that the Summer Seminar program makes a unique contribution to midshipman success at the Naval Academy. / Lieutenant, United States Navy
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