By 1994 education in South Africa had collapsed (TRC, 1998; CCOLT, 1996). In response, South Africa's first non-racial government initiated a wide ranging School Reform (SR) program. However, almost a decade after the reforms commenced there have been very few substantial changes in the majority of South African schools: The Education Rights Project (2003a) and the South African Human Rights Commission argue that SR is failing the majority of South Africans. This thesis explores an alternative, School-Community Development (SCD), that integrates school reforms with programs that draw members of the school's neighbouring community (the "school-community") into the process of changing schools. I argue that SR is an inadequate respons...
This article comments on leadership within mainstream literature on school effectiveness/improvement...
Why are some schools more successful than others? Why are some improving while others remain stagnan...
This paper is concerned with three possible theoretical relationships, between education and social,...
It is more than 15 years since South African schools have effectively become ‘open’. In the mid-198...
M.Ed.The year 1994, will go down as a momentous one in the annals of South African heritage. That is...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.This study attempts to provide conceptual...
Soon after the collapse of Apartheid, the new government in South Africa set about restructuring the...
The article posits a paradigm for school development (SD) in the context of a developing country, wh...
A current international trend in education reform is the devolution of decision-making powers from ...
After the national transition in 1994, SA was welcomed back into the international political and eco...
Schooling is often optimistically presented as the forum in which individuals find avenues for self...
M.Ed.Education in South Africa is in a process of transformation. The opening of public schools to a...
Looking at two smaller-scale systemic school improvement projects implemented in selected district c...
Political and social instability over many years has led to a crisis in the South African education ...
The purpose of Apartheid was to segregate people in South Africa based on their skin color. Under t...
This article comments on leadership within mainstream literature on school effectiveness/improvement...
Why are some schools more successful than others? Why are some improving while others remain stagnan...
This paper is concerned with three possible theoretical relationships, between education and social,...
It is more than 15 years since South African schools have effectively become ‘open’. In the mid-198...
M.Ed.The year 1994, will go down as a momentous one in the annals of South African heritage. That is...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.This study attempts to provide conceptual...
Soon after the collapse of Apartheid, the new government in South Africa set about restructuring the...
The article posits a paradigm for school development (SD) in the context of a developing country, wh...
A current international trend in education reform is the devolution of decision-making powers from ...
After the national transition in 1994, SA was welcomed back into the international political and eco...
Schooling is often optimistically presented as the forum in which individuals find avenues for self...
M.Ed.Education in South Africa is in a process of transformation. The opening of public schools to a...
Looking at two smaller-scale systemic school improvement projects implemented in selected district c...
Political and social instability over many years has led to a crisis in the South African education ...
The purpose of Apartheid was to segregate people in South Africa based on their skin color. Under t...
This article comments on leadership within mainstream literature on school effectiveness/improvement...
Why are some schools more successful than others? Why are some improving while others remain stagnan...
This paper is concerned with three possible theoretical relationships, between education and social,...