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South African Journal of Education | 2010

How can schools build learning organisations in difficult education contexts

Kholeka Constance Moloi

There is paucity in the study of learning organisations within the education sector and particularly in schools working in difficult socio-economic contexts, such as those studied in this investigation. In this qualitative study I therefore sought evidence from teachers, in one of the districts of Gauteng province, through in-depth, semi-structured focus group interviews to establish what a learning organisation is. Using data obtained through two in-depth, semistructured focus group interviews with 16 teachers, themes were constructed to theorise their experiences on what a learning organisation is. The results showed that teacher commitment to personal learning enhanced student achievement. This study contributes to the understanding of theories on learning organisations from the experiences of these teachers working in disadvantaged townships schools.


African Identities | 2014

The complexity of dealing with change in the South African schooling system: 20 years into democracy

Kholeka Constance Moloi

The issue of educational transformation and quality basic education in South Africa has been the focus of both academic and political debates, particularly evident in student unpreparedness for tertiary education. Following the democratic elections of 1994, education democratisation has been formalised, with the redistribution and extension of power to local school governing bodies and the removal of centralised control over certain aspects of educational decision-making. The new educational policies are underpinned by numerous regulations on governance, labour relations, performance and performance management, which bring complexity to the work that goes on in schools. This article looks at the complexity of dealing with change in the South African schooling system. Taking a historical and reflective stance, the article discusses the moderating effects of distal forces (political, socio-economicand complex policy framework) and their impact on proximal forces (resource provisioning including school infrastructure, well-resourced and under-resourced teaching and learning contexts). Despite notable achievements in many areas since 1994, including social services and the political economy, it is not easy to undo the overtly racist, oppressive and unjust policies that determined the mandate and scope of education for the different racial groups in the country for more than 100 years. Possible solutions are suggested for educational policies and school reform.


South African Journal of Education | 2007

An overview of education management in South Africa

Kholeka Constance Moloi


Mediterranean journal of social sciences | 2014

The Role Played by Institutional Support in the Commitment, Job Satisfaction and Employee Performance of Teachers in Gauteng Province of South Africa: A Social Exchange Perspective

Elizabeth Chinomona; Kholeka Constance Moloi


Mediterranean journal of social sciences | 2014

Challenges of Total Quality in Education through Quality Assurance Principles in One Institution of Higher Education in South Africa

Kholeka Constance Moloi; Reitumetse Rejoyce Motaung


Mediterranean journal of social sciences | 2014

Corporate Entrepreneurship with Innovation in Mind in one University of Technology in South Africa

Elizabeth Chinomona; Eugine Tafadzwa Maziriri; Kholeka Constance Moloi


Mediterranean journal of social sciences | 2014

The Impact of Fashion Entrepreneurs' Traits on the Success of Fashion Businesses in the Gauteng Province In South Africa

Kholeka Constance Moloi; Ma Nkhahle-Rapita


Mediterranean journal of social sciences | 2013

Teaching-Research-Innovation Nexus: Towards an Entrepreneurial University of Technology

A.H. Louw; Kholeka Constance Moloi


Mediterranean journal of social sciences | 2013

Elements of Quality Assurance at Institutions of Higher Education: Vaal University of Technology in South Africa

Elizabeth Chinomona; Richard Chinomona; Kholeka Constance Moloi


Mediterranean journal of social sciences | 2014

Perceived Success of Entrepreneurs in the Vaal Region of South Africa with Special Reference to Fashion Entrepreneurs

Kholeka Constance Moloi; Matseliso Alphoncina Nkhahle

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Elizabeth Chinomona

Vaal University of Technology

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Mamohale Dimema

Vaal University of Technology

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A.H. Louw

Vaal University of Technology

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Bennie Grobler

University of Johannesburg

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Bennie R. Grobler

Vaal University of Technology

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Cariana Fouche

Vaal University of Technology

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