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Exploring practices determining the effectiveness and improvement of secondary schools in the Free State Province

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dc.contributor.advisor Botha, R. J.
dc.contributor.author Makoelle, Tsediso Michael
dc.date.accessioned 2012-10-30T05:29:09Z
dc.date.available 2012-10-30T05:29:09Z
dc.date.issued 2011-11
dc.identifier.citation Makoelle, Tsediso Michael (2011) Exploring practices determining the effectiveness and improvement of secondary schools in the Free State Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7037> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7037
dc.description.abstract Globally, there are numerous debates on what constitutes an effective school. Parents strive to choose what they regard as the best school for the education of their children. Historically, school effectiveness is a phenomenon associated with learner attainment. Yet, school effectiveness is measured and conceptualized differently throughout the world. The aim of this research was to determine and define the factors contributing to the effectiveness of secondary schools in the Free State Province of South Africa. A case study was conducted on six schools selected in the Free State Province. Data were collected qualitatively by means of semi-structured and focus-group interviews with principals, SMTs, teachers, SGBs, learning facilitators and school-management and -governance developers. A documentary analysis was carried out to triangulate data from interviews. The data collected were triangulated and supported by an extensive literature review on school effectiveness and improvement. In particular, the literature review encompassed the policy context of school effectiveness in South Africa, definitions of the concept of school effectiveness, models of school effectiveness, methods of evaluating school effectiveness, the relationship between school effectiveness and school improvement, change and school improvement, approaches to school improvement and the characteristics of effective schools. The legislative framework for both teacher and school evaluations is highlighted and their effectiveness critically reviewed with reference to current investigations in the field. These empirical investigations, which, form part of this larger qualitative research project, show that effective schools exhibited high learner attainment, effective teaching and learning, as well as a highly effective leadership and management. Management, leadership and administration, curriculum, school governance and VI school support structures were confirmed as very instrumental as far as school effectiveness and improvement are concerned. Furthermore the study indicates that the current policies are not enhancing school effectiveness and improvement, thus the study recommends the index of school effectiveness and improvement (ISE&I). The Index of School Effectiveness and Improvement, which is a document that schools can use to review and enhance their effectiveness, is a model developed in the course of this study to assist schools in improving their effectiveness. Unlike the WSE review, which takes place every five years, the index suggests a continuous and regular review process by schools carried out by all stakeholders. In conclusion, an overview of the challenges identified by this research project, as well as the aspects in need of further research, is highlighted. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xxii, 356 leaves) : color illustrations, color map
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject School effectiveness en
dc.subject School improvement and effective school en
dc.subject School management en
dc.subject School leadership en
dc.subject School curriculum and school governance en
dc.subject.ddc 373.120709685
dc.subject.lcsh School improvement programs -- South Africa -- Free State
dc.subject.lcsh High schools -- South Africa -- Free State -- Administration
dc.subject.lcsh Educational leadership -- South Africa -- Free State
dc.title Exploring practices determining the effectiveness and improvement of secondary schools in the Free State Province en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Educational Leadership and Management en
dc.description.degree D. Ed. (Education Management)


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