Staff perspectives on transformational needs at a South African higher education institution

Author:

Magida Nontembiso1ORCID,Yazbek Mariatha2,Thambura Julius3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiotherapy, School of Healthcare Sciences University of Pretoria Pretoria South Africa

2. Department of Nursing, School of Healthcare Sciences University of Pretoria Pretoria South Africa

3. Department of Radiography, School of Healthcare Sciences University of Pretoria Pretoria South Africa

Abstract

AbstractTransformation reflects the government's engagement and policies in restructuring higher education to cultivate the country's communal economy. Higher education is challenged in providing tertiary education to students from diverse environments, and staff transformation is needed. This cross‐sectional study establishes the staff's perception of transformation in the School of Healthcare Sciences of a selected South African university. Staff were purposively sampled and were surveyed using an electronic questionnaire. The survey included aspects of equity, transformation, management, recognition, the social environment, the physical environment and general satisfaction. Demographic variables, including the perspective on transformation in the institution, the student body and transformation management, were descriptively analysed. Most staff members perceived the university as committed to transformation despite racial tensions and past injustices. Over two‐thirds of the staff support the university's goal of increasing a diverse student body. Additionally, the management is comfortable with diversity and demonstrates equity for all. The implementation of transformation was actively considered and aligned with policies.

Publisher

Wiley

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