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SAE3701 Assignment 3 2023 (ANSWERS) ASSIGNMENT 03 QUESTION 1 THE PROBLEM There is evidence that teachers do not behave professionally in South African schools. The issues range from absenteeism, to not honouring teaching periods etc. As a principal, you are advised to develop a strategy to instil values of accountability and professionalism in the teachers at your school. Use the following guidelines when writing your essay: 1. Provide a heading for your essay. (3) 2. Write an introduction. (5) 3. Discuss the different types of unprofessional behaviour experienced in schools. (5) 4. Lay out your strategy to help teachers be accountable and act professionally. (10) 5. Conclusion (5) 6. Bibliography (2) Please note the following: • Your essay must not exceed 6 (six) typed pages. • Please acknowledge the sources of your information. • Do not copy directly from the sources – paraphrase. SAE3701/101 19 • Provide your essay with a bibliography. • The bibliography must be in alphabetical order, for example: Higgs, P & Smith, J. 2016. Philosophy of education today: An introduction. Cape Town: Juta. Mkhabela, Q & Luthuli, C. 1997. Towards an African philosophy of education. Pretoria. (30) QUESTION 2 The education system changed after the demise of the apartheid regime. The South African Constitution places education among the basic human rights. Write an essay responding to the following question: What are your views on education in the democratic era in terms of quality, accessibility, equality and affordability? Consult Balfour, 2016. Education in a new South Africa. You can also consult other sources. Remember to acknowledge all sources to avoid plagiarism. (20) QUESTION 3 1. Briefly discuss the impact the Black Consciousness philosophy and other political influences infused by teachers, such as Matsepe, had on students in Bodibeng. (6) 2. Discuss the powers granted to schools by the South African Schools Act of 1996. (6) The decline in the number of state schools has been examined and reasons were proposed for this phenomenon. Briefly give some of the reasons for this decline. (4) 3. What is the significance of an ethics of care in education? (4) (20) 20 QUESTION 4 1. Hyslop discusses the impact of educational restructuring in the 1970s. Why does Hyslop argue that this was a major factor contributing to the outbreak of the student revolt in the 1976? (8) 2. Indicate one of the different views held by mission educators on what black students should learn at secondary and teacher training schools. (2) 3. What are the major differences between ‘fortified’ schools and schools that are ‘exposed sites’? (6) 4. Discuss the various aspects to the commitment to the ethics of intellectual rigour. (6) 5. What is meant by an ethics of civility? (4) 6. School boards and committees were used to play an ideological role. Give the main reason why Verwoerd called for blacks’ participation in the educational administration of their children. (4) (30) TOTAL: 100

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Promoting responsibility and professionalism in South African schools:
principal's strategy


Introduction:


Schools in South Africa are increasingly concerned about teachers' unprofessional
behavior, from absenteeism to missing class time. The purpose of this paper is to address
this issue and provide strategies for school leaders to instill values such as accountability
and professionalism in teachers. By addressing different types of unprofessional conduct,
implementing effective policies, and fostering a culture of professionalism, schools can
create an environment conducive to quality education and student growth.


Types of Unprofessional Conduct at School:


Professional misconduct in schools can take many forms. First, absenteeism is common
when teachers do not attend school regularly or are late, leading to learning disabilities for
students. Second, some teachers do not meet the scheduled class times and neglect their
teaching responsibilities, resulting in inconsistent teaching in the classroom. Third,
inappropriate behavior may occur, including disrespectful behavior toward students,
colleagues, and parents. Finally, some teachers may lack dedication and commitment, fail
to keep up with professional development, and refuse to take responsibility for their
students' performance.


Strategies that promote accountability and professionalism:


Addressing these challenges requires comprehensive strategies to promote teacher
accountability and professionalism. The following steps can help school leaders implement
an effective approach.




1. Set clear expectations.
School leaders should set clear expectations for professional conduct, attendance and
commitment to educational responsibilities. These expectations should be communicated
to all teachers through staff meetings, written policies and performance reviews.

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