The Namibian Education system, after the country gained independence, introduced various reforms to ensure the attainment of the educational goals of access, quality, equity and democracy in schools. One of the policies introduced to promote democracy in our schools was The Educational Act 16 of 2001, which gave birth to the establishment of Learners Representatives Councils (LRC) in schools. The LRC body is the legal learner leadership body established to ensure learners are represented in school leadership. However, various studies have revealed that this legal body of learners in many schools has been merely ‘rubber-stamping’ decisions made by teachers; learners have had very little input in decisions that affect them as learners. Thus, ...
The Namibian education system has undergone major policy shifts from a ‘top-down’ hierarchical leade...
The primary purpose of this research was to investigate the understanding and implementation of demo...
In established democracies, the notion of ‘singular’ school leadership practised by the principal ha...
Learner participation in leadership in Namibian schools was legislated in 2001 through the Namibian ...
In Namibian schools, learner voice and leadership are being promoted through the policy document ent...
Numerous literature world-wide emphasises the significance of learner voice and leadership in school...
Learners in Namibian primary schools are seemingly not brave enough to stand and raise their voice o...
The Namibian Education Act (Namibia. Education Act No. 16 of 2001) mandates state secondary school l...
Before independence, Namibia inherited a system of Bantu education which was hierarchical, authorita...
Learner leadership is a worldwide issue in educational leadership and management. In preindependent ...
The notion that leadership can be reduced to that of a formal position such as principalship has bec...
Historically the education system in Namibia was shaped by the policies of the apartheid ideology (A...
In a post-independent Namibia, the Education Act 16 of 2001 accorded democratic rights and equal opp...
The evolution of traditional educational leadership theory to contemporary leadership theory came as...
The purpose of this study was to answer two main research questions: How is leadership promoted on a...
The Namibian education system has undergone major policy shifts from a ‘top-down’ hierarchical leade...
The primary purpose of this research was to investigate the understanding and implementation of demo...
In established democracies, the notion of ‘singular’ school leadership practised by the principal ha...
Learner participation in leadership in Namibian schools was legislated in 2001 through the Namibian ...
In Namibian schools, learner voice and leadership are being promoted through the policy document ent...
Numerous literature world-wide emphasises the significance of learner voice and leadership in school...
Learners in Namibian primary schools are seemingly not brave enough to stand and raise their voice o...
The Namibian Education Act (Namibia. Education Act No. 16 of 2001) mandates state secondary school l...
Before independence, Namibia inherited a system of Bantu education which was hierarchical, authorita...
Learner leadership is a worldwide issue in educational leadership and management. In preindependent ...
The notion that leadership can be reduced to that of a formal position such as principalship has bec...
Historically the education system in Namibia was shaped by the policies of the apartheid ideology (A...
In a post-independent Namibia, the Education Act 16 of 2001 accorded democratic rights and equal opp...
The evolution of traditional educational leadership theory to contemporary leadership theory came as...
The purpose of this study was to answer two main research questions: How is leadership promoted on a...
The Namibian education system has undergone major policy shifts from a ‘top-down’ hierarchical leade...
The primary purpose of this research was to investigate the understanding and implementation of demo...
In established democracies, the notion of ‘singular’ school leadership practised by the principal ha...