The role of the Namibia national teachers' union in the development of the staffing norms policy in Namibia

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Lukubwe, Rosco Misika

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2009-08-25T11:01:00Z

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en

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Role , Namibia National Teachers' Union (NANTU) , Teachers' unions , Stakeholders , Ministry of Education (Ministry of Education) , Namibia , Policy process , Policy making , Trade unions , Policy analysis , Inform policy , Participation , Involvement , Education policy , Education circular

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21 March 1990 marked the turning point in the Ministry of Education's policy processes in Namibia when a culture of open debate in policy making commenced. Against this background, this study focused on the role of stakeholders in the policy process with particular reference to the role played by the Namibia National Teachers' Union (NANTU) in the formulation of the staffing norms policy in Namibia. The topic was investigated by means of a literature study and an empirical investigation using a qualitative approach. Data was collected by semi-structured interviews from a small sample of Union and Ministry officials. Findings supported the role of NANTU in what was traditionally perceived a management area of jurisdiction. The role of the teachers' union in policy making is more widely accepted due to professionalism. Findings stressed the significance of stakeholder involvement in policy processes and provided a better understanding of the complex nature of policy.

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Lukubwe, Rosco Misika (2009) The role of the Namibia national teachers' union in the development of the staffing norms policy in Namibia, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2160>

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