RELIGION, SPIRITUALITY AND FEMALE PRINCIPALS LEADING IN DISADVANTAGED SECONDARY SCHOOL CONTEXTS

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Ginya, Lindiwe [1 ]
Perumal, Juliet [1 ]
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[1] Univ Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
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spirituality; religion; ethics; female school leadership; servant leadership; disadvantaged schools; secondary contexts;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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South Africa is a secular state. It purports to be neutral in matters of religion, and therefore legislates that schools as governmental institutions should neither affiliate, be dominated by nor be influenced by any religion. Although the South African Constitution recognises a limited but significant role for religion in state institutions, the proviso is that observing religion in government institutions, including schools, should be voluntary and equitable. The aim of this study was to investigate the strategies employed by female principals to effectively lead secondary schools. Whilst there was evidence of multiple strategies employed by principals to influence teaching and learning, spirituality and religion was found and observed to be the most highlighted and common strategy employed by principals. The study explored the relationship between religion (which is to an extent based on patriarchal values), spirituality and school leadership. This paper probes the importance of spiritual and religious phenomenon in school leadership in disadvantaged education contexts. The data for the study was generated through semi-structured interviews, observations of the School Management Teams' (SMT's) meetings, staff meetings and the school assembly and was supplemented by document analysis i.e. minutes of the staff meetings, South African Schools Act and the Constitution of South Africa. The inductive analysis revealed that in trying to influence the character of learners, principals risked the danger of imposing their values, beliefs and attitudes onto them. It also foregrounded a common thread in the qualities of the female principals in behaviours, which includes compassion, empathy, commitment, passion and respecting clear communication lines. The significance of these findings are that there is a notable relationship between spirituality, religious beliefs and school leadership practices. Research indicates that school leadership is a significant factor in the success and effectiveness of the school and the principals in this research demonstrated that inner strength from a higher being is needed to achieve this goal. The paper concluded by exploring the Marxist assertion that "religion is the opium of the masses".
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