The school organisational climates of well-performing historically disadvantaged secondary schools

Author:

Xaba Mgadla Isaac1ORCID,Mofokeng Salome Kelly2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School for Professional Studies in Education, Edu-Lead Niche, Faculty of Education, North-West University, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa

2. Gauteng Department of Education, Sedibeng West District, Sebokeng, South Africa

Abstract

In the study reported on here we investigated the nature of the organisational climates of well-performing, historically disadvantaged secondary schools. These schools were designated for Black learners during the apartheid era in townships and rural areas. Despite their “disadvantagedness”, many of these schools have consistently performed well in the National Senior Certificate (NSC)ii for 3 consecutive years or more. The Organisational Climate Descriptive Questionnaire-Rutgers Elementary (OCDQ-RE) was administered to 1,050 teachers from these schools in the Gauteng Department’s Sedibeng and Johannesburg South districts. Results reveal that although these schools are regarded as well-performing, their teachers perceived their organisational climates as closed with principal and teacher behaviours being closed. Teachers experienced very low engagement and above-average frustrated behaviour. An important consideration is that principals seemed to exhibit directive support, which seems to have led to teachers exhibiting features of engaged behaviour. The implication is for principals’ capacity-building, which should include features of holistic school organisational behaviour and development. Furthermore, the Organizational Climate Descriptive Questionnaire for Secondary Schools (OCDQ-RS) should be validated for the South African school context.

Publisher

Education Association of South Africa

Subject

Education

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