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NQF RESEARCH CONFERENCE: "COMMUNICATION, COORDINATION, COLLABORATION FOR TRAINING IN EDUCATION, TRAINING, DEVELOPMENT AND WORK“ JUNE, 2010

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NQF RESEARCH CONFERENCE:

"COMMUNICATION, COORDINATION, COLLABORATION FOR TRAINING IN EDUCATION, TRAINING, DEVELOPMENT AND

WORK“

JUNE, 2010

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© CSIR 2009 www.csir.co.za

Generic CSIR Presentation by Title Name Surname

Designation

SUPPORTING ACCESS THROUGH

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

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• The quality of built environments can enhance learning, health and productivity – and the converse.

• The CSIR has a long history of research and development, and the production of guidelines, on how the physical infrastructure of schools can be improved in order to support the quality of education.

• The two CSIR abstracts summarise work in school planning, design and maintenance.

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Gibberd, Abbott, de Jager, Wall

CSIR SUPPORT, THROUGH PLANNING, DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE OF THE

SCHOOL BUILT ENVIRONMENT, OF QUALITY

OF EDUCATION AND LEARNING.

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The CSIR has, over many years:• Undertaken research on education and

community buildings and spaces, disseminating the findings of this in guidelines, workshops and papers.

• Provided specialist advice to educational establishments, business, education planners, design consultants and government.

• Worked with communities and business in the design and development of facilities that support learning.

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Exemplar Guidelines

• The whole school• Classrooms• Learning resources

centres• Multi-purpose specialist

teaching areas• Staff accommodation

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Space Category(Primary)

Area per FTE

N&S (lo) N&S (hi)

General Teaching 1.0 1.2

Specialist Teaching 0.1 0.3

Learning Area 0.4 0.6

Non-teaching Area 0.3 0.5

Balance 0.4 0.6

SUBTOTAL 2.2 3.2

Area Analysis Report

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%

N&S (low) N&S (high)

Space Planning Norms and Standards for Primary Schools

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BalanceNon-teaching AreaLearning AreaSpec ialist TeachingGeneral Teaching

• Developed for national Department of Public Works

• Assessed space use in a wide variety of school designs

• Developed space norms and standards for school buildings

• Ensure the balance between inclusion, education quality, cost and efficiency

School Space Norms and Standards

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• Detailed evaluation of school buildings including: maintenance, functional performance, operational costs, occupant comfort, health and safety

• Assessment methodology• Indicators systems for

use by school management and provincial and national physical planning departments

School Infrastructure Performance Indicator System (SIPIS)

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School design guidelines

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2 3

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• Designs for rural schools in Limpopo, Zambia and Kenya

• Emerging / community builders• Daylight• Admin and teacher support• Access to ICT• Thermal comfort• Flexible and adaptable • Local materials• Indoor and outdoor learning spaces• Cost effective• Gardens• Water • Sanitation

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Modular School Designs for Limpopo ‘Kit of parts approach’

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Thuba Makote: Schools as centres of community development

• Develop and pilot new approaches to school building design, construction and operation.

• Support development in the surrounding community and accommodate a changing education environment.

• 9 Schools: one each province.• R57million govt budget, +/- R10-

15million additional from private sector.

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PREMIS : Maintenance Systems

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MENTORED EMERGENT ENTREPRENEURS TO

MAINTAIN SCHOOLS TOILETS -- A PROMISING PILOT FOR

SCHOOL SUPPORT.

Kevin Wall

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The state of the infrastructure

SAICE report card 2006SAICE report card 2006

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Many school toilets look like this

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Two pillars of improvement:

• Capacity building, yes; skills development, yes – AND

• Strong incentive structure –within a new institutional concept.

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Franchisor

Franchisee 1 Franchisee 2

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Health and hygiene education

Hand washing and hand sanitizing practice

Explain to learners correct usage of toilets and good hygiene practices

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