An investigation of the extent of Representative Council of Learners' (RCLs) involvement in school governance: A case study of two senior secondary schools in the Libode District, Eastern Cape Province.
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2007-03
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University of Fort Hare
Abstract
The study investigates the extent of the effectiveness of Representative Council of Learners' (RCLs) involvement in school governance. South African
schools are in a period of transition form the old system, which existed under the apartheid government and the new one being established by the South African Schools Act (SASA) of 1996. The formulation of School Governing Bodies (SGBs) which are composed of parents, educators and learners
became necessary to reverse the past educational disparities. The introduction of these SGBs is, therefore, the result of high demand for community participation in the control of schooling and the involvement of legitimate structures in school activities.
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Masters Thesis
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SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Education
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Makubalo, C.N. (2007). An investigation of the extent of Representative Council of Learners' (RCLs) involvement in school governance: A case study of two senior secondary schools in the Libode District, Eastern Cape Province.. Alice. University of Fort Hare