Educator performance and the strategic plan priorities of the Eastern Cape Department of Education

IF 1.2 4区 管理学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Beauty Zindi, M. Sibanda
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Background: The Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDoE) is still experiencing skills shortages among its educators which poses critical challenges in performing their duties of improving learner performance in the province. Shortages of skills development programmes in the Eastern Cape has resulted in poor performance of both educators and learners in most schools. Although the ECDoE has clearly espoused its strategic objectives regarding training and development of educators, it is worrying that only a limited number of educators have received capacity development in critical performance areas.Aim: The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between educator performance and the strategic plan priorities of the ECDoE.Setting: Buffalo City Education District in Eastern Cape Province.Methods: The study adopted a quantitative research strategy and uses a survey questionnaire to collect information from respondents. The sample size was made up of two hundred and seventy (270) participants. The survey questionnaire used a Likert scale ranging from one (1) (strongly agree) to five (5) (strongly disagree). The reliability of the survey questionnaires was determined by calculating the Pearson’s coefficient, and internal consistency was measured using Cronbach’s alpha scale.Results: The study established that remediating the lack of training opportunities for educators was the direct objective of the ECDoE strategic plan priorities.Conclusion: The article concludes that the ECDoE needs to carry out a skills and capacity audit, based on strategic plan needs analysis. The designing of human capital skills development and training programmes should be informed by the ECDoE’s strategic plan and Integrated Quality Management System that align with educators’ key performance areas.
教育工作者的表现和东开普省教育部的战略计划优先事项
背景:东开普省教育部(ECDoE)仍然经历着教育工作者的技能短缺,这在履行其提高该省学习者表现的职责方面提出了严峻的挑战。东开普省缺乏技能发展项目,导致大多数学校的教育工作者和学习者的表现都很差。虽然教育部明确支持其关于培训和发展教育工作者的战略目标,但令人担忧的是,只有有限数量的教育工作者在关键绩效领域获得了能力发展。目的:本研究的目的是探讨教育工作者绩效与学校教育战略计划优先级之间的关系。地点:东开普省布法罗市教育区。方法:本研究采用定量研究策略,采用问卷调查的方式收集调查对象的信息。样本量由270名参与者组成。调查问卷使用李克特量表,范围从1(非常同意)到5(非常不同意)。通过计算Pearson’s系数确定调查问卷的信度,采用Cronbach’s alpha量表测量内部一致性。结果:研究确定,弥补教育工作者培训机会的缺乏是ECDoE战略计划优先事项的直接目标。结论:本文认为ECDoE需要在战略计划需求分析的基础上开展技能和能力审计。人力资本技能发展和培训计划的设计应参照教育署的策略计划和综合品质管理系统,以配合教育工作者的主要表现范畴。
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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
29
审稿时长
52 weeks
期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS) is a leading South African-based publication for interdisciplinary research in the economic and management sciences. The journal publishes and disseminates high-quality academic articles that contribute to the better understanding of the interaction between economic, environmental and social perspectives as applicable to the broader management sciences in an African environment. The editorial board therefore invites authors to submit their research from areas such as economics, finance, accounting, human capital, marketing and other related disciplines that break down common intellectual silos and prepares a new path for debate on the operation and development of sustainable markets and organisations as relevant to the broader African context.
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