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    • Leading and managing diverse schools in South Africa 

      Van Vuuren, Herman; Van der Westhuizen, Philip C.; Van der Walt, J.L. (Business Perspectives, 2016)
      All school populations are diverse in many ways. The diversity in South African schools has been compounded since 1994 with the migration of Black learners to former "white" schools. Some schools and their principals have ...
    • Perceived collective teacher efficacy in low performing schools 

      Mosoge, Madimetsa Joseph; Challens, Branwen Henry; Xaba, Mgadla Isaac (Education Association of South Africa, 2018)
      The challenge of low performing schools continues to rear its ugly head in many countries, including South Africa. The responses to low performance differ from country to country, but none of these have included the ...
    • Principals’ involvement in the career development of female teachers: a case study in South Africa 

      Fourie, Anna W.; Van der Westhuizen, Philip C.; Mentz, Elsa (Business Perspectives, 2014)
      Career planning is an important aspect of Human Resource Development and Management. This research is centered on the question as to whether school principals in South Africa fulfill their management role with respect to ...
    • Resistance to change in impoverished schools of a South African province 

      Van Wyk, Arrie; Van der Westhuizen, Philip C. (Business Perspectives Publishing, 2015)
      After the advent of democracy in South Africa in 1994, changes have taken place to eliminate the previous racially discriminating practices in the education system. These changes, among others, included the desegregation ...
    • Resistance to change in schools: perceptions of principals and teachers in a South African province 

      Van Wyk, Arrie; Van der Westhuizen, Philip C.; Van Vuuren, Herman (Business Perspectives, 2014)
      Changes are taken place in the South African society, especially in education, to address the previous discriminatory practices in favor of a free and democratic dispensation. Literature shows that change always goes hand ...