推搡:津巴布韦精选卫星学校的竞赛故事

Kudzayi Savious Tarisayi, Everjoy Munyaradzi, Christopher Ji̇mu, Piwai Chendume
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在津巴布韦的教育背景下,卫星学校是一个相对较新的现象。在世纪之交,津巴布韦因为土地改革占据了媒体的头条。土地改革见证了少数白人商业农民拥有的商业农场土地的重新分配。结果,土地改革在原来的商业农场产生了对学校的需求,导致了卫星学校的建立。研究人员根据领导力的社会认同理论,分析了被选中的附属学校的管理人员所面临的争论。本研究的数据是通过与焦点小组讨论进行三角化的对话访谈产生的。研究人员利用了小型焦点小组讨论。本研究目的样本为六所母校校长及六所卫星校校长。研究人员利用专题分析来分析来自对话访谈和焦点小组讨论的数据。研究人员证实,母校校长和附属学校的代理校长之间存在争议。卫星学校代理校长和传统领导之间的进一步争论是显而易见的。此外,政党之间还在争夺对卫星学校的影响力。研究人员认为,在选定的卫星学校中,一些争论的来源可归因于卫星学校代理校长的社会身份。根据研究结果,研究人员建议中小学教育部必须在监督卫星学校方面采用更清晰的组织结构。
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Pushing and shoving: Tales of contestation at selected satellite schools in Zimbabwe
Satellite schools are a relatively new phenomenon within the context of education in Zimbabwe. At the turn of the century, Zimbabwe dominated media headlines because of the land reform. Land reform saw the redistribution of land from commercial farms owned by a minority of white commercial farmers. Resultantly, the land reform created a demand for schools in the former commercial farms that led to the establishment of satellite schools. The researchers drew from the Social Identity Theory of leadership to unpack the contestations faced by administrators at the selected satellite schools. Data for this study were generated using conversational interviews that were triangulated with focus group discussions. The researchers made use of mini-focus group discussions. A purposive sample of six mother school heads and six satellite school heads was selected for this study. The researchers utilised thematic analysis to analyse data from the conversational interviews and focus group discussions. The researchers established that there were contestations between the mother school head and the acting head of the satellite school. Further contestations were evident between the satellite school acting head and the traditional leadership. Additionally, there was contestation between political parties for influence at satellite schools. The researchers contend that some of the sources of the contestations at the selected satellite schools were attributable to the social identities of the acting heads of the satellite schools. From the study findings, the researchers recommend the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education must adopt a clearer organogram concerning the supervision of satellite schools.
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