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Management and governance decentralisation in public schools : principals’ perspectives on recentralised decentralisation

Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2021.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/83520 Management and governance decentralisation in public schools : principals’ perspectives on recentralised decentralisation Beckmann, Johan L. jhckruger@gmail.com Du Plessis, Andre Kruger, Johannes Hendrik Cornelius UCTD Education management Education law Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2021. The principal is the role player in the management structure of a school that will be the most affected by government’s recentralisation tendencies. I explore the impact these recentralisation actions have on the principals by asking: “What are public school principals’ perspectives of recentralised decentralisation regarding their management and governance functions?” To understand exactly how South Africa arrived at this present juncture where recentralisation is taking place, I explored the governance functions of school governing bodies and the professional management functions of the principal during the periods before and after 1994. In this regard the thesis makes an argument that the vision of the Schools Act to establish a decentralised educations system where power is allocated to the local school community (the principal and the SGB) is being restricted by the DBE. The thesis explores the constant interferences (through ultra vires actions) in school admission policies, language policies, suspension and expulsion of learners, the governance and professional management of public schools, the functions and responsibilities of the principal and the functions of governing bodies that have been curtailed/recentralised through amendments of the law during the recent years. The thesis also discusses the Education Laws Amendment Bill of 2017 that was published in Government Gazette No 41178 that further proposes impairments of the powers of schools. This phenomenon of recentralisation is both an international and a South African phenomenon. Du Plessis’ (2019) indicates “that education decentralisation will increase the efficiency and effectiveness of regional local sites if such sites are held accountable for the results. On the other hand, recentralisation of power by government will make it difficult for principals to execute leadership functions and responsibilities”. Consequently, the principals must always ask how much discretionary decision-making authority he/she has at his/her school. The data revealed that principals had negative experiences regarding incidents of recentralisation in the form of interference in their decision-making by SGBs, departmental officials and politicians. Most of these recentralisation measures are motivated by political agendas and ideologies. Key concepts: Recentralisation; centralisation; decentralisation; professional management; governance   Education Management and Policy Studies PhD Unrestricted 2022-01-31T08:48:46Z 2022-01-31T08:48:46Z 2022-04 2021 Thesis * A2022 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/83520 en © 2019 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Education management
Education law
Management and governance decentralisation in public schools : principals’ perspectives on recentralised decentralisation
title Management and governance decentralisation in public schools : principals’ perspectives on recentralised decentralisation
title_full Management and governance decentralisation in public schools : principals’ perspectives on recentralised decentralisation
title_fullStr Management and governance decentralisation in public schools : principals’ perspectives on recentralised decentralisation
title_full_unstemmed Management and governance decentralisation in public schools : principals’ perspectives on recentralised decentralisation
title_short Management and governance decentralisation in public schools : principals’ perspectives on recentralised decentralisation
title_sort management and governance decentralisation in public schools principals perspectives on recentralised decentralisation
topic UCTD
Education management
Education law
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/83520