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This book traces the emergence and development of SADTU's professional unionism and explores its implications for teachers and the delivery of quality education in the context of SADTU's relationship with the state and the governing party, specifically the union's location within the ANC-led Tripartite Alliance.It highlights SADTU's role in the struggle for democracy, including its crusade for recognition as a non-racial union and its involvement in the development of post-apartheid education policy. However, despite its centrality in the education struggles of the past, SADTU's continued role and relevance in the development of the education system have become the subject of intense debate in the public domain, as it is seen as more focused on unionism and the political battles in the Alliance than on furthering teacher professionalism. This volume explores how and why this has come about, and offers insights that would enable SADTU to reclaim its role and relevance in reimagining the future of education in South Africa in response to the socio-economic development challenges that confront the country in the twenty-first century.

Table of Contents
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations
  • Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Logan Govender and Michael Cross
  • 1. SADTU and the Origins of Professional Unionism, 1976–1995 27 — Ihron Rensburg
  • 2. The Influence of COSATU on the Evolution and Development of SADTU: An Insider's Perspective — Khetsi Lehoko
  • 3. Teacher Unions and Policy-Making in South Africa: Exclusion, Contestation and Collaboration — Logan Govender and Michael Cross
  • 4. Organisational Development and Efficiency: Key Ingredients for Professional Unionism — Logan Govender
  • 5. Dilemmas of Unionism and Professionalism in the Promotion of Teacher Accountability — Michael Cross and Sibonokuhle Ndlovu
  • 6. Leaders, Leadership and Change in SADTU — Michael Cross and David Matsepe
  • 7. SADTU's Future Role in the South African Education Landscape — Ahmed Essop
  • Conclusion — Michael Cross and Logan Govender
  • Index

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    Publisher: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press
    Publication Date: 25/02/2023
    ISBN13: 9781869145224, 978-1869145224
    ISBN10: 1869145224

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book traces the emergence and development of SADTU's professional unionism and explores its implications for teachers and the delivery of quality education in the context of SADTU's relationship with the state and the governing party, specifically the union's location within the ANC-led Tripartite Alliance.It highlights SADTU's role in the struggle for democracy, including its crusade for recognition as a non-racial union and its involvement in the development of post-apartheid education policy. However, despite its centrality in the education struggles of the past, SADTU's continued role and relevance in the development of the education system have become the subject of intense debate in the public domain, as it is seen as more focused on unionism and the political battles in the Alliance than on furthering teacher professionalism. This volume explores how and why this has come about, and offers insights that would enable SADTU to reclaim its role and relevance in reimagining the future of education in South Africa in response to the socio-economic development challenges that confront the country in the twenty-first century.

    Table of Contents
    • Preface and Acknowledgements
    • Abbreviations
    • Contributors
    • Introduction
    • Logan Govender and Michael Cross
    • 1. SADTU and the Origins of Professional Unionism, 1976–1995 27 — Ihron Rensburg
    • 2. The Influence of COSATU on the Evolution and Development of SADTU: An Insider's Perspective — Khetsi Lehoko
    • 3. Teacher Unions and Policy-Making in South Africa: Exclusion, Contestation and Collaboration — Logan Govender and Michael Cross
    • 4. Organisational Development and Efficiency: Key Ingredients for Professional Unionism — Logan Govender
    • 5. Dilemmas of Unionism and Professionalism in the Promotion of Teacher Accountability — Michael Cross and Sibonokuhle Ndlovu
    • 6. Leaders, Leadership and Change in SADTU — Michael Cross and David Matsepe
    • 7. SADTU's Future Role in the South African Education Landscape — Ahmed Essop
    • Conclusion — Michael Cross and Logan Govender
    • Index

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