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Programme and Abstracts
in
11th EMASA International Conference (2009)
7 - 9 August 2009
University of Pretoria (Groenkloof Campus)
City of Pretoria, South Africa
Theme
Education Administration, Management and Leadership: Are we failing Education?
- Conference Programme and Abstracts (PDF 295KB)
FRIDAY 7 AUGUST |
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14:00 – 1700 |
Registration – in front of the Lecture Halls (L6, L7 and L8) |
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17:00 –17:30 |
Tea/Coffee – in front of the Lecture Halls (L6, L7 and L8) |
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17:30 – 18:30 |
Plenary – L8 Programme Director: Cyril Samuels Singing of the National Anthem Official Opening Muavia Gallie : President of EMASA Performance Soshanguve Philadelphia School Choir |
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18:30 – 19:30 |
Keynote Address Zandile Kunene: President of the Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration and Management (CCEAM); past president of EMASA; Executive Director of Matthew Goniwe School of Leadership and Governance (MGSLG) |
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19:45 |
Dinner – in the Side Hall of the Cafeteria |
SATURDAY 8 AUGUST | |||
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08:00 – 09:00 |
Registration – in front of the Lecture Halls (L6, L7 and L8) |
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09:00 – 10:00 |
Plenary – L8 Programme Director: Muavia Gallie Keynote Address Brahm Fleisch |
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10:00 – 10:30 |
Tea/coffee – in front of the Lecture Halls (L6, L7 and L8) |
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10:30 – 12:00 |
Break away session 1 |
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L6 Session chair: NB Sadiki
Johan Beckmann Some Timely/Overdue Questions on Education Management Development in South Africa
Rehabeam Auala Effective Management and Leadership Ensure Excellent Performance and Success an Education
Michael K Mhlolo Performance Appraisals in Education and the Role School Heads/Principals Play in Motivating Teachers to Perform Better |
L7 Session chair: CJ Louw
Rita Niemann & Susette Brynard We Don’t Want to Fail our Leaders: So Let’s do Teamwork Training the Experiential Way!
Jeremy Koeberg Improving School Leadership Potential: Understanding the Emotional Extremes in Teacher–Principal Relations
Vitallis Chikoko Talking about Leadership Development in Education: Learnings from Selected Presentations at the British Educational Leadership, Management and Administration Society (BELMAS) 2009 Conference |
L8 Session chair: A Makura
Moss Nkonyane Are We Honest about Improving Performance at Secondary Schools?
Melanie Cooke Do Gauteng Prin cipals Use Data/Evidence to Inform their Strategies of Intervention and Improvement within their School Improvement Plans?
V O Ebuara, L A Udida, W Ekpiken and U U Bassey (presented L Udida) Re-Inventing the Nigerian Universities’ Dream and the Challenge of Leadership
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SATURDAY 8 AUGUST (continued) |
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12:00 – 13:00 |
Plenary – L8 Programme Director: Vitallis Chokoko Keynote Address Jonathan Jansen |
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13:00 – 14:00 |
Lunch - Cafeteria |
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14:00 – 15:30 |
Break away session 2 |
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L6 Session chair: R Auala
Tony Bush The National ACE: School Leadership Qualification: Does it Produce More Effective Principals?
Henry Petersen The Pre-Knowledge Needed by Principals in order to Benefit from the ACE – School Leadership Programme Module on ‘Managing Teaching and Learning’
CJ Louw Does classroom management play a role in student progress?
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L7 Session chair: M Nkonyane
MJ Ramabenyane & R Niemann The Role of the Principal in the Implementation of the National Reading Strategy at Foundation Phase in the Motheo District (Free State Province)
N B Sadiki & N Marishane Education Administration, Management and Leadership: Teacher Commitment to the Instructional Programme in Rural Schools in Limpopo Province
Dorcas Dengu Educational Leadership Management and Administration, Are We Failing Education? |
L8 Session chair: M K Mhlolo
Mabovula N Nolundi Revisiting Jürgen Haberma’s Notion of Communicative Action and its Relevance for South African School Governance: Can it Succeed?
I A Udida, I U Udofia, UU Bassey & A Egbona System Performance and Sustainability of Higher Education in Nigeria
Alfred Henry Makura The Challenges Faced by Female Primary School Heads: The Zimbabwean Experience
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15:30 – 16:00 |
Tea/coffee – in front of the Lecture Halls (L6, L7 and L8) |
SATURDAY 8 AUGUST (continued) |
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16:00 – 17:30 |
Break away session 3 |
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L6 Session chair: R Niemann
Muavia Gallie The Different Conceptual and Contextual Interpretation and Understanding of the Notion of ‘Complex Demographics’ in High Functioning and Dysfunctional Schools - Learnings from a School Principal (Headteacher) in South Africa
P S Chetty Informal Learning at Science Centres |
L7 Session chair: J Koeberg
Franca U Udey, V O Ebuara, U I Ekpoh & A O Edet (presented L Udida) Management and Administration of Nigerian Education System: Problems, Challenges, and the Way Forward
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L8
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18:00 – 19:00 |
L8 Programme Director: Anusha Naidu Video input Minister of Higher Education: Dr Blade Nzimande |
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19:00 |
Gala Dinner – Side Hall of the Cafeteria |
SUNDAY 9 AUGUST |
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09:00 – 10:00 |
Plenary – L8 Programme Director: Alison Bengtson Mali Keynote Address Jenny Lewis |
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10:00 – 10:30 |
Tea/coffee – in front of the Lecture Halls (L6, L7 and L8) |
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10:30 – 11:00 |
Performance Agape Cultural Group – L8 |
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11:00 – 12:00 |
Plenary – L8 Keynote Address – Womens’ Day Thandi Chaane |
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12:00 – 13:00 |
EMASA General Meeting – L8 |
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13:00 – 14:00 |
Lunch – Cafeteria, and departure |