One leader, one school and an atypical South African educational landscape: the pedagogical viability of a shared technology project created by Leentjie van Jaarsveld, P J Kobus Mentz and Johannes L van der Walt.
Material type: TextSeries: Africa Education Review ; Volume 13, number 1,Pretoria UNISA Press and Routledge 2016Content type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 18146627
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Journal Article | Main Library - Special Collections | L81.A33 AFR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.13, No.1, pages 51-66 | SP25503 | Not for loan | For in-house use |
Visionary leaders shape their actions and initiate transformation to reach a specific goal. To do so is critically important in South Africa, where the education system offers limited opportunities to manage a school in a manner that deviates from the prescribed norm. School leaders typically encounter barriers such as the inadequacy of the national educational budget, poor teaching and learning quality, limited curriculum offerings and insufficient learning resources. One entrepreneurial school leader nevertheless, successfully crossed the boundaries of income, culture, language and technology, and as a result now provides efficient and equal education to less privileged schools in the immediate vicinity of his school, in a rural area in Mpumalanga Province. This article reviews the proactive, innovative and visionary leadership of this principal and assesses the pedagogical justifiability of his entrepreneurship.
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