Principals’ perceptions and experiences of the role parents play in school governing bodies in rural areas

Principals’ perceptions and experiences of the role parents play in school governing bodies in rural areas

Author: 
Hartell, Cycil
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2016
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Responsibility: 
Dippenaar, Hanlie, jt. Author
Moen, Melanie, jt. Author
Dladla, Themba, jt. Author
Journal Title: 
Africa Education Review
Source: 
Africa Education Review Vol 13 Issue No 1 2016 pp 120-134
Abstract: 

This study investigated the perceptions and experiences of rural school principals in South Africa of the role that parents in the school governing bodies (SGBs) play in improving school management and governance. The study reports on a literature review as well as on the empirical investigation, which was based on a qualitative research paradigm. Semi-structured interviews with the principals of three different rural schools were employed to collect data. The literature findings revealed that including parents as part of the SGB is seen as an essential component for the successful functioning of the school. The empirical study also emphasised the importance of including parents. However, the principals were concerned about the fact that many members of the SGB are illiterate and uncertain of the role they play in school governance. The principals emphasised the need for training of the members of SGBs as regards their working knowledge of school governance activities.

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CITATION: Hartell, Cycil. Principals’ perceptions and experiences of the role parents play in school governing bodies in rural areas . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2016. Africa Education Review Vol 13 Issue No 1 2016 pp 120-134 - Available at: https://library.au.int/principals’-perceptions-and-experiences-role-parents-play-school-governing-bodies-rural-areas