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  • Volume:9 Issue:4
  • Exploring early childhood centre managers’ perceptions of their roles in promoting developmentally-a...

Exploring early childhood centre managers’ perceptions of their roles in promoting developmentally-appropriate physical environments in South Africa

Authors : Matshediso Rebecca MODİSE
Pages : 339-350
Doi:10.17478/jegys.1010694
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Publication Date : 2021-12-15
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The aim of this research was to explore the roles of Early Childhood Centre managers in promoting developmentally appropriate physical environments from birth to four-year-old children in South Africa, and then draw implications on the quality of leadership in the centres. While significant studies have been conducted on the phenomenon globally, little has been published on how centre managers understand their roles in promoting developmentally appropriate physical environments for infants and toddlers in the country. The researcher had a conviction that the quality of a physical environment in early childhood centres has a form of influence on the development of a child. This research was based on Merton insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(1957);’s Role Theory which frames an understanding of the behaviour of a group or individualinsert ignore into journalissuearticles values(s); within a, particularly educational setting. This was further paired with a structural-functionalism paradigm, where every individual’s place and corresponding role in a social or organisational structure is appreciated. Five South African centre managers within rural communities of Gauteng North District were purposively sampled for this empirical investigation. A qualitative approach with case study design using semi-structured interviews, spot observations and taking good quality photographs in collecting data was employed. The study established that some manager-participants were cognisant of their leadership role in constructing developmentally appropriate physical environments, whilst others were unaware or oblivious of their role and influence. In addition, results also allude to potential gaps in how centre managers understand and interpret policy and curricula to fashion and sustain developmentally appropriate physical environments amid contextual challenges. The researcher, therefore, recommended that the Education Department in the country develop a strategic plan to develop leadership skills in centre managers.
Keywords : Early Childhood, Developmentally Appropriate, Physical environment, Rural Communities, Centre Manager

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