ERIC Number: EJ1327660
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021
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From Not-for-Profit to Profit-Driven Independent Schools through the Eyes of Some of the Stakeholders: Change of Governance in Independent Schools
Breedt, Ilze; Beckmann, Johan; du Plessis, Andre
Perspectives in Education, v39 n4 p202-217 2021
This qualitative study sought to explore the experiences of stakeholders at independent schools during and after the transition from a not-profit governance approach to a for-profit governance approach after a change of ownership. Section 29(3) of the Constitution of South Africa provides that "everyone has the right to establish and maintain, at their own expense, independent educational institutions" subject to certain requirements to ensure quality education (RSA, 1996a). Such schools have become an integral part of the South African education system. However, some independent schools represent the notions of investment and profitable business and companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) have started to invest in the independent school sector. The requirements of good governance, as stipulated in the King III Report on Corporate Governance for South Africa 2009, were used as the conceptual framework for this study. Two independent schools that transitioned from a not-for-profit approach to a profit-driven governance approach were sampled. It was found that the experiences of the principals and management teams of the participating schools differed significantly from the experiences of the teachers and parents at these schools. A school is part of a community and when a company takes over a school, they need to make sure the communication to all stakeholders is clear and transparent.
Descriptors: Private Schools, Proprietary Schools, Stakeholders, Foreign Countries, Organizational Change, Governance, Experience, Administrator Responsibility, Principals, Department Heads, Teachers, Parents, Accountability, Credibility
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: South Africa
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