The rights and roles of parents on school governing bodies in South Africa

N. Wyk
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The South African Schools Act of 1996 mandates the establishment of school governing bodies (SGBs) comprising parents, educators and non-educator members of staff.  Since parents form the majority on SGBs they have been placed in a powerful position and are able to influence the school budget, language policy, discipline and the appointment and promotion of teaching and administrative staff.  In addition, the new structure of school governance provides the opportunity to establish a new relationship between the state and parents, set a new direction for education, and provide a learning space where the critical skills of civic capacity might be extended.  This paper examines the extent to which this has been achieved.  Data was obtained by means of a questionnaire completed by parents and teachers, followed by in-depth interviews with selected principals and school governing body members.  Findings suggest that problems still exist around issues of marginalisation of black parents in racially mixed schools, levels of education of parent governors, poverty and lack of resources in rural communities and a lack of understanding between governance and management of schools.  Ways in which the rights and roles of parents in school governance can be improved are included in the paper.
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南非学校管理机构中家长的权利和作用
1996 年《南非学校法》规定成立由家长、教育工作者和非教育工作者组成的学校管理机构 (SGBs)。 由于家长在学校管理机构中占多数,他们被置于强势地位,能够影响学校预算、语言政策、纪律以及教职员工的任命和晋升。 此外,新的学校管理结构还提供了在国家与家长之间建立新关系的机会,为教育确定了新的方向,并提供了一个可以扩展公民能力关键技能的学习空间。 本文探讨了在多大程度上实现了这一目标。 数据是通过由家长和教师填写的调查问卷获得的,随后对部分校长和学校管理机构成员进行了深入访谈。 调查结果表明,在种族混合学校中,黑人家长被边缘化、家长理事的教育水平、农村社区的贫困和资源匮乏以及学校治理和管理之间缺乏理解等问题依然存在。 本文件还介绍了改善家长在学校管理中的权利和作用的方法。
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