An investigation into democratic practices in Botswana primary schools
Date
2007-11-29Author
Moswela, B.
Publisher
North West University; http://www.puk.ac.za/opencms/export/PUK/html/fakulteite/opvoed/educ/Reviewed_artikels.htmlType
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This paper reports the findings of a research study conducted among 64 undergraduate inservice
teachers at primary schools in Botswana. It uses the qualitative research method
to examine and discuss the different leadership approaches used by principals of primary
schools. The study concludes that the majority of the principals adequately involve
teachers in the decision-making processes of schools. The analysis of the data shows that
by and large, qualification is not a significant issue that affects the management style
practiced by primary school principals. Rather, the democratic practices that prevail in
schools are mainly the result of the existing school improvement initiatives introduced in
schools in the 1990s.