*composition of education system (composition) (10)
4.various stakeholders have interest in edu
-(state, parents, community, unions etc.)
-integral part + process-making new edu policy in SA
-strive involve all stakeholders
-function=provide +support quality edu + training-learners
…learners= core-every activity in system
schools not self sufficient, dependent. Annalise diff role players + functions (10)
schools:
5 skills teacher should have
knowledge learning area knowledge learner + needs communication skills decision-making skills problem-solving skills ability listen
***SACE, role + functions (10)
=registered body for professional educators (keep, regulate qualification, std’s + teachers admission->edu professsion)
e.g unprofessional behavior
physical / psychological abuse-learner
infringe lerner right to privacy / confidentiality
sexual r.ship with learner
sexual harassment
undermine authority + status of colleagues
disrepute of teaching profession
discuss confidential matters with unauthorised persons
compulsory school attendance under SA schools act 84 of 1996 (5)
partnership b.ween school, businesses, industry.
5 benefits of this to learners + schools (10)
-learners can visit business / industrial sites (insight +u.standing-requirements of jobs)
-exposure = motivate learner pursue particular career
-benefit by receiving up-to-date info-workplace
-assists school in developing learning programmes
-benefit by receiving expert advice (policy making, resource allocation, planning)
greater cooperation is beneficial (aware-workplace needs)
…learners = appropriate knowledge + skills
**5 areas parent-educator relations / educator-parent as partners / key areas home-school relations (10)
5 characteristics of high-performance teams (5)
mutual respect shared concept of how things will done agreed upon roles spirit collegiality shared purpose principle of openness shared responsibility for leadership
*****types leadership styles (10)
**management + governance not same. Discuss (10)
Management
Governance - School governance generally refers to the task of the governing body
Following are implied by school governanace
An educator is not only a manager, but is also known to be a leader. In one paragraph, briefly outline the characteristics of a leader (ADD) pg 50(5.2.1)
An educator has the role of a planner, organiser, leader and manager, which can lead to burnout if self-management is not priority. In your opinion, what wold be general indicators of burnout
**Mention any two management functions and give description of each. (ADD pg 44-45)
The South African Schools Act No.84 of 1996 is critical in the provision of education and training in South Africa. How does this Act address the following aspects
Language Policy of Public Schools (pg 11 )(10)
The school is a formal organisation structure. Discuss pg 42-44 (4.2.2)(10)
The Organisational structure displays the following aspects of the organisation
• The relationship within the organisation
• The division of activities into various functions and departments
• Authority and responsibilities
• Communication line
The following are some of the features that characterise the type of organisational structure (Theron, 2002: 89-90)
• Hierarchical authority structure with strict supervision & control
• Adequate structures for vertical communication
• Clearly demarcated rules & regulations
- that determine standards & that direct activities
• Clear plans and schedules for educators to follow
• Clear designation of work with specific areas of responisibility
Discuss the characteristics of the school as an organisation (pg 41-42 (4.2.1) (10)
Prinicipals and educators also need to take into account the following important features of the school as an organisation:
• The bureaucratic and professional nature of the school.
- Schools contain both bureaucratic and professional characteristics
- which affect the way in which the various elements
- of the school’s organisational structure
- or sub-structures will bt structured.
• The open and closed natre of the school.
• The lack of general technique in a school.
- As a result of the diverse nature of different types of schools,
- Learners learning are content and outcomes,
- there is no single or uniform teaching method that can be applied by educators
• School is an organisation within which people are grouped together
- in an orderly, hierarchical authority structure
- with a common goal, namely,educative teaching.
• It is the responsibillity of the prinicpal,
- SMT and the SGB
- to create and maintain an enironment
- within which the learners feel secure enough
- to participate in new and unfamiliar challenges.
Discuss the organisation of education and training with reference to the coordination between National and Provincial Education Departments (Waiting for assignment feedback) (Discuss the governance/ **Organisation of education system)
pg 5-6 (1.2+1.2.1)(20)
(***)The structure of the school Governing body (A bit too much for 5 marks)
Elected members must consist of:
• Parents of learners enrolled at the school
• Educators employed by the school
• Members of staff who are not educators
• Learners in the eighth grade or higher at the school
• The Principal
**Functions of School Governing bodies
The following formal responsibilities of the governing body, among others are laid down by the South African Schools Act:
*****The relationship between the educator and the School Governing bodies
**Mention two benefits of effective home-school partnerships and give a bried description of each (Any two/ 5)
Discuss the barriers to effective home-school relationships
**The South African Schools Act 84 of 1996 addresses 5 matters about learners. Mention and give a short description of each.