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Principals' perceptions of the use of total quality management concepts for school improvement in Mauritius : leading or misleading?

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Ah-Teck, Karen StarrKaren Starr
As a small island country, Mauritius is relying on its human capital and innovative hi-tech industry to ensure future economic viability in the global market. As such, Mauritian education authorities are seeking ways to raise educational standards. One idea being canvassed is that Total Quality Management (TQM) could provide the framework for Mauritian school leaders to deliver imperatives for change and improvement and to achieve the aim of ‘world- class quality education.’ This paper reports the findings of a research into Mauritian principals’ current practices in line with TQM tenets and their perceptions about the usefulness or otherwise of ideas implicit in TQM. The findings indicate that whilst principals agree with current progressive notions and thinking compatible with the TQM philosophy, they have not fully translated them into their practice. The paper identifies challenges and opportunities worthy of discussion for school improvement in twenty-first century Mauritius with its high-tech, world-class ambitions.

History

Journal

International journal of learning

Volume

18

Issue

4

Pagination

1 - 16

Publisher

Common Ground Publishing

Location

Altona, Vic.

ISSN

1447-9494

eISSN

1447-9540

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Common Ground, Jean Claude Ah-Teck, Karen Starr

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