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Education management implications of learner migration amongst selected secondary schools in Limpopo province

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Title: Education management implications of learner migration amongst selected secondary schools in Limpopo province
Author: Neluvhola, Tintswalo Grace
Abstract: Post-apartheid education policy as enshrined in the South African School's Act no 84 of 1996 transformed the education system. The policy ensured the right of access to the school of one's choice and lead to the migration of learners from township schools to former Model C and independent schools. The study aimed to investigate the management of learner migration using a literature review and a qualitative inquiry. Data was gathered through interviews with principals, School Management Team members, parents and learners who had migrated. The findings indicated that learner migration as determined by parents' social and financial capacity is; steered by factors such as a school's sound culture of teaching and learning on account of good principalship, dedicated educators, motivated learners and good discipline. It was recommended that the culture of teaching and learning should be cultivated in all schools through capacity building workshops for educational managers and educators to curb excessive Ieamer migration.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3183
Date: 2007-11
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