Abstract
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)
The Rand Afrikaans University College for the promotion of Learning and Leadership
(RAUCALL) was founded to address a specific educational need in the Republic of South
Africa. Many children with academic and leadership potential from the less fortunate
communities are never given the opportunity for tertiary education once they leave school.
RAUCALL provides secondary school children with an opportunity that prepares them
academically and develops their leadership qualities in order to ready them for tertiary
studies. The College caters for children from disadvantaged communities who manifest
academic and leadership potential and the primary aim is to identify these candidates who are
most likely to fulfil these requirements. Initially, in the selection process many problems
were experiencedand it became clear that possible candidates were not being identified.
Improvement of the selection processes and procedures became necessary to target the group
which would benefit most from the enriched education RAUCALL provides.
The study focussed on three main areas. A literature study provided a background on the
problems that could be experienced when selection takes place in a multicultural setting.
Secondly an analysis was made of the RAUCALL selection procedures followed during 1992
and 1993. Thereafter a Human Resources selection model was described in order to make a
comparison between the two models. This procedure provided an indication of where
specific problems existed in the RAUCALL model. Improved selection procedures were
described in chapter 4.
The improved selection procedures were based on the Human Resources selection model.
This model provided the framework for the proposed selection guidelines for RAUCALL
students. Suggestions were made to improve the recruitment procedures with the object of
targeting a wider group of potential candidates.