Dissertations / Theses on the topic 'School improvement programmes – Lesotho'
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Madasi, Vuyelwa. "Secondary school principals' perceptions and experience of management development programmes." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003648.
Full textMgijima-Msindwana, Mirriam Miranda Nomso. "Implementing Educational Innovations: The case of the Secondary School Curriculum Diversification Programme in Lesotho." University of the Western Cape, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/8434.
Full textBetween 1974 and 1982 the MOE introduced in two phases the diversification programme [SSCDP] which sought to establish practical subjects in the secondary school curriculum. This study examines the sustainability of implementation efforts beyond project expiry. It was hypothesised that SSCDP is not working as originally intended. The broad research problem was framed thus: What implementation response arises from an open-ended innovation policy? Subsidiary questions are: 1. How far have the policy-makers communicated the meaning of SSCDP and what factors account for mismatches between policy intentions and innovation practice? 2. What is the response of Project schools and what factors explain variation in response? 3. What is their significance for the sustainability of SSCDP? The analysis draws key concepts from the innovation literature on models and strategies of planned change; relationships in the implementation hierarchy; determinants of and orientations to the implementation process. Centred around qualitative research methods, the investigation utilises data from project documents, semi-structured interviews and from observations during school visits. Findings show an overall low level of implementation that varies among project schools. This is attributed to: Poor interpretation of SSCDP goals; Deficiencies in the implementation management; Idiosyncratic school behaviours. The study concludes that the 'practitioner-policy-maker' discrepancy is significant, hence the gap between policy intents and innovation practice. The gap is not regarded so much as an ultimate failure of the programme but as a necessary condition that allows for mutual adaptation between the innovation and its setting. This is reflected in the varied patterns of implementation response, classified as the: faithful; negotiators; selective adaptors; expansionists; and reductionist. As a policy-oriented study aiming at providing an 'improvement value', the findings lead to a proposal of improvements in the strategies of managing change in three areas: shifting focus from an adoption to an implementation perspective. Recognising implementation as a process dependent on a mutual linkage relationship among participants. Recognising schools as important bearers of change. These three are crucial factors in the implementation-sustainability relationship.
Nwoke, Awa. "An analysis of the perceived effectiveness of secondary school teacher preparation programmes for ESL in Nigeria by teachers and teacher trainees : related to proposals for improvement of the programmes." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1985. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10019579/.
Full textLeeto, Mamoqebelo Nozulu. "Staff development programs associated with good academic performance in the Lesotho primary school leaving examination : a study of four primary schools in the Mafeteng district." Thesis, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3629.
Full textThesis (M.Ed.) - University of Natal, 2002.
Rage, Osman Hassan. "Do school-based teacher professional development programmes work? : teachers' perceptions on values of school-based professional development programmes." Thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1584.
Full textThesis (M.Ed.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2006.
Madasi, Vuyelwa. "Secondary school principals' perceptions and experience of management development programmes /." 2004. http://eprints.ru.ac.za/179/.
Full textChetty, Pragashen. "The role of development appraisal teams in teacher development in schools." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1135.
Full textThesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2009.
Lekhetho, Mapheleba. "The impact of the education management system on the effectiveness of secondary schools in Lesotho." Thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3117.
Full textTeacher Education
D. Ed. (Education Management)
Naidoo, Trevor. "Principal's experiences and reflections on participation in the advanced certificate in education : a school leadership programme." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/8368.
Full textThesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.
Mohoebi, Matseliso Alice. "An assessment of the Lesotho government assistance programmes in addressing the financial implications of education for all at secondary school level : a case study of two secondary schools." Thesis, 2014.
Find full textGovender, Mogandren. "An investigation of school improvement : a case study of David Rattray foundation partner schools in rural KwaZulu-Natal." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/10813.
Full textThesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013.
Gounden, Balenthran. "Teacher professional development : an integrated approach." Thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3223.
Full textThesis (Ph.D.) - University of Durban-Westville, 2003.
Kavuma, Henry. "Investigation of virtual learning behaviour in an Eastern Cape high school biology course." Thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/4183.
Full textThesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.
Prammoney, Sharmaine. "A case of informal teacher learning in a secondary school." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/8371.
Full textThesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.
Langa, Purity Phumzile Nokuthula. "Exploring school underperformance in the context of rurality : an ethnographic study." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/9323.
Full textThesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2013.
Maistry, Suriamurthee Moonsamy. "Teacher learning in a community of practice : case study of teachers of economic and management sciences." Thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3163.
Full textTheses (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.
Ndemuweda, Vistorina Vapanawa Ndapandula. "An exploration of the learning experiences of Life Science teachers through professional development initiatives : a case study of the Ohangwena region, Namibia." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/9069.
Full textThesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.
Mathobela, Makoena Salome. "Factors that influence poor performance amongst Grade 12 learners in the Malebo-West circuit of Limpopo province." Diss., 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26388.
Full textPolelo ye o e lego melomong ya batho ke gore ge o bona ngwana yo monnyane a boputse lesea, tseba gore o tswa dinagamagae fao tlala e ikepetsego ka medu Barutwana ba fao ba bona pelego e le lehumo la ka pejana la go ikhweletsa tshelete ya mmuso ya mphiwafela. Se se theosa seriti sa thuto, kudu seemo sa dipoelo tsa marematlou. Go rothisa dinala ga dihlogo tsa dikolo, dihlogo tsa dithutwana dikolong, le barutwana go bonala e le bona bahlodi ba mpherefere wow a dipoelo tsa go nyamisa tsa marematlou. Dinyakisiso tseo di tseneletsego ka ngalaba ye, di dirilwe dikolong tse tharo tseo di phagamego, tseo di abago thuto ya batho ka moka sedikothutong sa Maleboho Bosubela (MalebohoWest). Barutwana, barutisi le ditokomane di somisitswe go hwetsa dikarabo tsa maleba dinyakisison g tseo. Go hweditswe tseo di latelago. Barutwana le barutisi ba hlahlwa ke bafahlosi bao ba se nago bokgoni bjo bo tibilego thutong. Batswadi bao ba se nago maikemisetso thutong ya bana ba bona. Melawana ya thuto yeo e nyefisitswego, ya go fetisetsa barut ya ka pejana. wana mephatong Go hloka maitemogelo ga hlogo ya thuto ka mosomo wa gagwe. Ditshisinyo tseo di ka thusago go hlomola naga mootlwa mo thutong ya ban aba rena yeo e tsenetswego, di laeditswe ka botlalo.
Swi hundzukile ’ ntolovelo leswaku vadyondzi vo tala va le matiko xikaya va tsika xikolo eka malembe ya le hansi ya dyondzo, va hola mudende wa mfumo va ha ri vatsongo; lexi xi nga xin wana xa swivangelo swa mbuyelo wa le hansi wa vadyondzi va giredi ya khume mberhi. Tsalw a leri ri langutisile xiavo xa nhloko ya xikolo, vufambisi bya xikolo na vadyondzisi eka mbuyelo wa le hansi wa giredi ya khume mbirhi eka swikolo swa he henhla swa le matiko xikaya. Vukambisisi byi endliwile eka swikolo swa mfumo swi nharhu swa le henhla eka xifundzantsongo xa dyondzo xa Maleboho Vupeladyambu. Vuxokoxoko bya tsalwa leri byi kumiwile hi ku lavisisa ematsalweni ni ku burisana na vanhu vo karhi. Ku na mintlotlo yo tala hi tlhelo ra dyondzo, ku nga: vufambisi bya swikolo, vatswari a va khum beki hi tlhelo ra dyondzo ya vana va vona ’ ni polisi ya mapasiselo ya vadyondzi. Tsalwa leri ri humesile swibumabumelo leswi nga tirhisiwaku hi vufambisi bya swikolo nga tirhisiwaku hi vufambisi bya swikolo kun we ni vadyondzisi ku ololoxa mintlontlo ya dyo ndzo.
Educational Management and Leadership
M. Ed. (Education Management)
Coetzee, Helena. "Individual and socio-cultural factors contributing to the spread of the HIV and AIDS pan-demic among adolescents: a socio-educative perspective." Diss., 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2347.
Full textEducational Studies
M.Ed. (Socio-Education)
Lowane, Nkateko Eudora. "The impact of the Educhange and Research Foundation (ERF) Self-awareness Programme on learners' reactions and learning." Diss., 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20034.
Full textThe aim of the current study was to explore the impact of the Educhange and Research Foundation (ERF) self-awareness programme on the participants’ reactions, experiences, and changes in opinion regarding their knowledge of concepts of self-awareness. This study constitutes an evaluation of a workshop presented by the ERF which is a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) aimed at generating solutions toward a better education for all learners through the application of Kirkpatrick’s model of evaluating education and training programmes. Kirkpatrick’s model follows the goal-based evaluation approach and is based on four levels of evaluation. These four levels are widely known as reaction, learning, behaviour, and results. Due to the feasibility of the research, only the reaction and learning evaluation levels were researched. The population identified for the study comprised 15 grade 9 to 11 secondary school learners from Soweto in South Africa which were encouraged to volunteer to take part in the study at their convenience. The sample consisted of all the learners who attended the self-awareness workshop, in effect making this a purposive, convenience sampling. The ERF Board were responsible for the sample selection for their scholarship programme. One of the minimum criteria of selection to take part in the programme was that the learner must have obtained 70% and stem from poor backgrounds. The relatively small sample size possesses the potential to limit the generalisation of the findings. A mixed method approach was employed for this research. Positivist paradigm is the epistemological stance adopted due to the social reality investigated. The sources of data consisted of pre- and post-evaluation questionnaires on self-awareness. The results were thematically and statistically analysed. Thematic analysis included familiarisation with the data and first finding meaning, and then identifying patterns of recurring meaning by generating initial codes and lastly generating themes that run through these meanings.Statistical analysis was conducted through comparison of the data before and after the workshop using chi-square. Objective self-awareness theory and the self-regulation theory were the theoretical framework that informed the current research study. The main finding from this study was that the programme was perceived to have raised positive subjective opinions and feelings of most of the participants, although one participant raised negative subjective opinions about the programme and made suggestions for improvement. After the workshop, the participants felt that they had gained a better understanding of the key concepts of self-awareness, although most items were found to be statistically insignificant.
Psychology
M.A. (Psychology)