How to fix South Africa's schools : lessons from schools that work / Jonathan Jansen, Molly Blank.

South Africa has an education crisis, despite the fact that the government spends the biggest slice of its budget on education, more than any other African country. And yet the crisis persists. Jansen and Blank looked at South African schools that work, in spite of adverse conditions -- schools in p...

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Main Authors: Jansen, Jonathan D. (Author)
Blank, Molly (Author)
Language:English
Published: Johannesburg, South Africa : Bookstorm (Pty) Limited, 2014.
Edition:First edition.
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Physical Description:200 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm + 2 videodiscs (DVD : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.)
Format: Video DVD
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South Africa has an education crisis, despite the fact that the government spends the biggest slice of its budget on education, more than any other African country. And yet the crisis persists. Jansen and Blank looked at South African schools that work, in spite of adverse conditions -- schools in poor communities, schools with overcrowded classrooms, schools in both rural and urban environments -- and have drawn out the practical strategies that make them successful. 19 short films (included on DVD) let you visit these schools and understand in the words of their principals, teachers and learners what makes them succeed. Then take look at the 10 key strategies identified and see how to implement them in other schools to effect transformation. As we have come to expect from Jansen, there are no complicated theories, not difficult to implement solutions -- just lots of common sense!
Note:Accompanied by two supplemental Video DVDs containing 19 short films.
Includes index.
Call Number:LB2970.S6 J36 2014
ISBN:9781920434625 (pbk.)
1920434623 (pbk.)