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Enhancing education: the role and perceptions of assistant teachers in South African secondary schools

Sonah Ratsomana, Takalani Mashau and Nkhangweleni Patrick Mafenya
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Sonah Ratsomana: School of Education, Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences, University of Venda, South Africa
Takalani Mashau: Faculty of Humanities Social Sciences, University of Venda, South Africa
Nkhangweleni Patrick Mafenya: School of Education Building, University of Venda, South Africa

International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2024, vol. 13, issue 6, 282-293

Abstract: The concept of Assistant Teachers is new in South Africa. This concept was brought to South Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic. The introduction of assistant teachers in South Africa was an intervention in teaching and learning and in curbing youth unemployment. The assistant teachers are viewed as strangers in a school setting. Teachers and learners need to figure out their roles. South African teachers need assistance in classrooms to provide high standards of education. Using a qualitative research method, the study investigated the perceptions of principals, teachers, and learners of assistant teachers in secondary schools at Maleboho Central Circuit, Capricorn District, in Limpopo Province. The study used purposive sampling as a non-probability sampling technique procedure to select participants. The study sample comprised six learners, six teachers and three principals from three schools. Data were collected through interviews and document analysis. Collected data were analysed thematically. The study found that the presence of assistant teachers in a classroom has been documented as an asset to teachers. The assistant teachers play essential roles in the school. They manage and provide their skills in different departments of the school. Assistant teachers also learn and develop themselves into productive members of the school. Assistant teachers seemed to increase learners' enthusiasm for their academics. The study may assist the Department of Basic Education in providing the necessary support for having assistant teachers in respective schools. Key Words:Perceptions, assistant teachers, relations, emotions, paraprofessional, paraeducators

Date: 2024
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