MEASURES TO IMPROVE SCHOOL COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP IN PROMOTING ON LEARNER DISCIPLINE: A CASE OF THREE PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN MANKWENG CIRCUIT

2017 ◽  
Vol 73 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Makwalete Johanna Malatji ◽  
Khashane Stephen Malatji ◽  
Mzuyanda Percival Mavuso
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-91
Author(s):  
Sarah Zuckerman

Rural schools play central roles in their communities, and rural education scholars advocate for rural school-community partnerships to support school and community renewal. Across the United States, including in rural areas, formal models for school-community partnerships have been scaled up. The literature on rural principals highlights their roles in developing school-community partnerships, yet questions remain as to how school leaders engage in such partnerships. Using boundary-spanning leadership as a theoretical lens, this descriptive study examines the role of district and school leaders in a regional school-community partnership, including as founding members, champions of collaboration, cheerleaders for the partnership, and amplifiers of often excluded voices.


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