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MODS Metadata of The historic schools and their influence : women in school leadership in upholding the legacy

roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
Edwards, Graeme 
roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
Perumal, Juliet Christine 
dateAccessioned
2015-01-28T06:29:54Z 
dateAvailable
2015-01-28T06:29:54Z 
dateIssued
2014 
text
Edwards, G. & Perumal, J. 2014. The historic schools and their influence : women in school leadership in upholding the legacy. Proceedings of ICERI2014 Conference 17th-19th November 2014, Seville, Spain:6018-6027 
identifier ( isbn )
978-84-617-2484-0 
identifier ( uri )
http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13184 
abstract
Many of the leaders in the fight against Apartheid received their education from a group of schools, which are now part of the Historical Schools Restoration Project (HSRP). This study investigated the philosophy and approach to education that these leaders received. It also explored the historical evolution of the schools, the impact of Apartheid on the schools and the current ethos and leadership philosophies that the schools subscribe to. This qualitative research drew on the tenets of an historical design research. The aim of this paper is to present the significance of the schools from an historical as well as a present day perspective. It reflects on the history of a sample of schools that form part of the HSRP. It also explored the interface between these schools historical connecteness and present day experiences, and the juncture between historical connectness and the concept of the ‘African Child’. 
languageTerm ( rfc3066 )
en 
publisher
ICERI 
accessCondition ( useAndReproduction )
© 2014, ICERI 
topic
Historical Schools Restoration Project 
topic
Women in educational leadership 
title
The historic schools and their influence : women in school leadership in upholding the legacy 
genre
Article 

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