研究南非学校治理的政治影响:祖鲁兰地区案例研究

B. G. Nyawo, A. B. Buthelezi, N. Khumalo, O. A. Ajani
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本研究探讨了南非祖鲁兰地区政党关系和政党干预对学校管理的影响。本研究采用解释性研究方法和定性方法,包括广泛查阅现有文献和通过访谈收集数据,对来自三所公立小学的 21 名个人进行了半结构化访谈。研究还探讨了政治因素对学校管理机构(SGB)的影响,包括学校管理机构参与政党政治的情况以及学校管理机构在提高自身能力方面所面临的挑战。研究结果证实了政治因素对学校管理的重大干预,尤其是在农村地区,因为那里的政治派别会影响决策。校董会经常与政党结盟,导致治理效率低下和家长校董之间的冲突。通过参与式民主理论的视角,研究揭示了农村学校中的治理俘获,歧视性做法和腐败是政治干预的后果。建议呼吁通过政策改革增强中小学校长的能力,确保家长理事的自主权,并重新评估治理框架内允许的政治影响范围,从而使他们能够驾驭政治压力。此外,还敦促基础教育部(DBE)解决加剧腐败的社会经济因素,并在学校治理结构中坚持廉正。通过消除政治影响和提高透明度,基础教育部可以为南非农村学生营造一个更加公平和有效的教育环境。
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Examining the Political Influences on School Governance in South Africa: A Case Study of the Zululand District
This research examines the impact of political party affiliations and interference on school management in the Zululand District of South Africa. Using an interpretive research approach and qualitative methods, including an extensive review of existing literature and data collection through interviews, the study conducts semi-structured interviews with 21 individuals from three public primary schools. It also explores the influence of political factors on School Governing Bodies (SGBs), including their involvement in party politics and the challenges they face in enhancing their capacities. The findings confirm significant political interference in school governance, particularly in rural areas where political affiliations influence decision-making. SGBs often align themselves with political parties, leading to governance inefficiencies and conflicts among parent governors. Through the lens of participatory democratic theory, the study reveals governance capture in rural schools, with discriminatory practices and corruption arising as consequences of political intervention. The recommendations call for empowering SGBs to navigate political pressures through policy reforms, ensuring autonomy for parent governors, and reassessing the permissible extent of political influence within the governance framework. Additionally, the Department of Basic Education (DBE) is urged to address socioeconomic factors exacerbating corruption and to uphold integrity within school governance structures. By addressing the influence of politics and enhancing transparency, the DBE can cultivate a more equitable and effective educational environment for rural South African students.
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