The relationship between the school principal and the school governing body
Abstract (Summary)
In some schools in Gauteng the School Governing Bodies operate in such a way that
some principals dominate them and impose rules upon teachers and pretend as if the
directives are instructions from the SGBs whereas they are not. According to Heystek
(in De Groof, Heystek, Malherbe and Squelch, 1997:152), in many cases, the true focus
of power and authority remains where it has always been. This simply means that
sometimes conflict will arise between the school principal and the School Governing
Body (SGB) because some school principals will try by all means to cling to power even
if the South African Schools Act tries to decentralise the power of school governance.
The thesis focuses on aspects of the relationship between the school principals and the
School Governing Bodies (SGBs), their duties and responsibilities, and the effects of
their relationship on the learners, teachers and parents. A proper demarcation of duties
and responsibilities of the School Governing Bodies and those of school principals will
help them to govern and manage the schools harmoniously and effectively. The irony is
that principals must empower and train their SGBs who are supposed to be their
partners but who sometimes become their competitors and the contradiction is how can
one empower his/her competitor.
Key concepts:
The school principal
The School Governing Body
Relationship
Collaboration
Trust
Decision-making
Communication
Accountability
Motivation
Empowerment
Partnership
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University of Pretoria etd – Mahlangu, V P (2005)
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:school principals board members south africa
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