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Sadtu provincial secretary graduates with Master’s in Education

- SE-ANNE RALL se-anne.koopman@inl.co.za

SOUTH African Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu) provincial secretary Nomarashiy­a Caluza yesterday graduated with a Master’s degree in Education from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN).

In 2019, she graduated with her Honours Degree in Education Management, Law and Systems at the University of the North West. She also holds an Advanced Diploma in Industrial Relations from UKZN.

Caluza’s research looked at a case study of a school where a partnershi­p between the school and a teacher union led to a marked improvemen­t in matric results. Speaking on her research, she said the partnershi­p was formed to improve results at the school which was under-performing in the Grade 12 exams.

“School performanc­e was low, relations among teachers had reached a state of paralysis, relations between teachers and learners were poor and relations between the school, community and department officials were strained,” explained Caluza.

She said through the partnershi­p, the school used in the case study improved in the National Senior Certificat­e (NSC) examinatio­ns from a pass rate of 0% to 56% in the first year of the partnershi­p and from 56% to 100% in the second year.

Her study also found that refocusing the commitment of teachers is key to improving school performanc­e.

The study further establishe­d the centrality of the principal in the formation of the school-teacher union partnershi­p and its success in improving the school.

Caluza said all schools and pupils deserve quality education regardless of their location.

“There must be resources to aid the delivery of quality education in all schools,” she said.

Caluza argued that schools should know the challenges they faced which resulted in poor performanc­e.

“There is a need for stakeholde­rs, especially teacher unions, parents, and the officials of the department, to work together in finding solutions that can improve schools. School leadership and management is central to school improvemen­t. Hence the need for continuous school leadership developmen­t. The teacher is central for the success of any learner.”

Caluza also managed to strike a balance between studying and her many leadership roles.

Offering advice to other students, she said perseveran­ce and working together with a supervisor were important.

“Stick to the time-frames and attend to your chapter revisions timeously. Decide on a topic that you love so that you’ll love your study.”

 ?? ABHI INDRARAJAN | ?? NOMARASHIY­A Caluza graduated with a Master’s in Education degree at a ceremony held at the Westville Campus yesterday.
ABHI INDRARAJAN | NOMARASHIY­A Caluza graduated with a Master’s in Education degree at a ceremony held at the Westville Campus yesterday.

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