The establishment, restoration, enhancement and maintenance of the Culture of Learning, Teaching and Service (COLTS) in a school, remains a precondition for
a successful Education System. Colts aims at restoring functionality in the
schools with the view to improve the quality of learning and teaching activities.
The COLTS campaign programmes were launched in February 1997 by the
then President Mandela, to promote a culture of learning, teaching and service in every institution in the country. From the National to Circuit level the focus is
directly or indirectly devoted to the Culture of Learning, Teaching and Service in
a school. The Culture of Learning, Teaching and Service promotes the idea that it is the duty of educators to teach and of learners to learn.
The question is how Learning, Teaching and Service structures, processes
ensure viability with the application of a Viable System Model (VSM) in a school
The Viable System Model is a powerful diagnostic tool to promote viability in an
organization. Therefore, the Viable System Model is applied as a methodology
for understanding structures and processes of learning and teaching in a school.
The application of a Viable System Model in the context of learning and teaching
is used as a consistent intervention tool to develop the organizational
competence.
The application of a Viable System Model as an intervention tool in managing
the Culture of Learning, Teaching and Service becomes a powerful learning
experience or challenge for schools. The core business of any school organization is learning and teaching; thus its mechanisms for identity and viability determine survival and success. This demands that the learning and teaching programmes or approaches need to adapt to the changing environment and the new approaches require a new way of thinking, research and learning.
Therefore, the Viable System Model is applied as a methodology that is capable
of improving performance in a school as an organization. It is used as a diagnostic tool to check the culture of learning, teaching and service structures
and processes to ensure viability and effectiveness. The culture of learning, teaching and service context explores the usefulness of VSM in dealing with
complex situations in the organization. The aim is to use a Viable System Model
to improve synergy between learning and teaching autonomy of parts and the
whole school. It is hoped that the usefulness a of Viable System Model in the culture of learning, teaching and service context will develop a school's competence.
The restoration of COLTS is a challenge to both the Education System and school community. The VSM is applied at different levels of COLTS to make
specific recommendations, taking into consideration the internal and external environment. The VSM theory is used to pinpoint the various systemic or
structural constraints within and outside the school. For schools to succeed as
adaptive goal-seeking entity, they need understanding and application of VSM.
The relevance of VSM theory such as the idea of recursion, cybernetic
principles and arrangement of functions at different levels provide organizations with flexibility they need to survive in complex changing environments. Through the application of a Viable System Model, schools are encouraged to learn and understand how change unfolds through circular patterns of interaction rather
than linear patterns.
The discord or common faults, constraints and harmonising elements in the
COLTS scenario reveal that the relationship between school and the environment should be understood as ongoing processes that need to be
maintained. Therefore, the COLTS activities should meet the business idea of
the organization and the principles of viability. To achieve learning and
development in COLTS context, schools need to practice new behaviour skills
and integrate new skills into new ways of thinking and doing. The school has to
seize the opportunities created by the process of using a Viable System Model
as a tool for maintaining COLTS in school.
In conclusion, personal living model and the Toulmin Argument Model are
included as part of systematic management, reflection and learning experiences.
The models are a self-reflective process of how I can deal with COLTS issue in my organization which becomes an on - going process for personal and school as an organization to develop into new thinking horizons in COLTS context. / Thesis (M.Com.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:ukzn/oai:http://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za:10413/3370 |
Date | January 2001 |
Creators | Nhlabathi, Zandile Florence. |
Contributors | Taylor, R. G. |
Source Sets | South African National ETD Portal |
Language | English |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Thesis |
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