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1 Higher Education Policy & Legislative Framework Jane Meyerowitz Based in part on a presentation made by Dr D Swemmer on 25 March 2014, with his permision

2 SA Constitution: Bill of Rights (chapter 2)
Section 29. Education (1) Everyone has the right: (a) to a basic education, including adult basic education; and (b) to further education, which the state, through reasonable measures, must make progressively available and accessible.

3 SA Constitution: Bill of Rights
Section 16. Freedom of Expression (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of expression, which includes: (a) freedom of the press and other media; (b) freedom to receive or impart information or ideas; (c) freedom of artistic creativity; and (d) academic freedom and freedom of scientific research.

4 Higher Education Act No 101 0f 1997 (as amended)
Regulates Higher Education, provides for the establishment, composition & functions of the CHE; the establishment, governance & funding of public HEIs; the appointment & functions of an independent assessor; the registration of private HEIs quality assurance & quality promotion in HE Most recent amendments include 14 Dec 2011: conflict of interest 19 Dec 2012: intervention by the Minister, the powers of an assessor and administrator

5 HE Act chapter 4: Governance of public HEIs
Council Governs Institutional statute Senate responsible for academic & research functions Principal responsible for management & administration Institutional Forum advises Council Students Representative Council represent students

6 Members of Council Must have relevant knowledge or experience
Must participate in the best interests of the university Must declare any business activities that may give rise to a conflict of interest May not place him/herself under obligation that may influence his/her behaviour May not have an personal or financial interest in any matter to be discussed at a meeting and if so, must inform the chairperson in advance and in writing

7 Functions of Council Governs (not manages) the university
Sets the vision and mission Appoints Senior Management Ensures good governance and good management Accountable for financial resources and university assets Preserves institutional autonomy Ensures student access by approving and publishing admission and language policies

8 Senate Accountable to Council for all teaching, learning, research & academic functions Determines the curriculum, assessment and standard of proficiency required for any qualification offered Advises Council on disciplinary measures and rules for students Makes recommendations regarding academic structure of the university Oversees the award of scholarships and prizes

9 Vice-Chancellor & Principal
Provides vision, strategic insight & leadership Overall responsibility for management, transformation, academic enterprise Represent & promote the university externally Maintain & build strategic regional, national & international relationships Strategic planning & implementation Internal communication Key role in fundraising

10 Statutes Each university makes an institutional statute – in its absence the Standard Institutional Statute applies A statute takes the HE Act as reference point and defines how and what the university does to give expression to the provisions of the Act A university’s statute includes features unique to each university Must be approved by the Minister and gazetted Primary governing document for a university

11 University policies, procedures & guidelines
A policy defines a principle or course of action adopted by Senate and/or Council. It usually has general applicability and addresses basic values of the University promotes efficient university-wide operations ensures compliance with laws or regulations reduces institutional risk Procedures are the functional steps used to implement policies or the mode of conducting business Guidelines are a set of principles and directing steps to adhere to these principles

12 Selected Acts affecting universities
Basic Conditions of Employment Act Labour Relations Act Skills Development Act Employment Equity Act Consumer Protection Act Occupational Health & Safety Act Promotion of Access to Information Act National Research Foundation Act SA Qualifications Authority Act National Qualifications Framework Act PANSALB Act ……… and many others

13 King III Code of good corporate governance
Ethical leadership and corporate citizenship Boards and directors Audit committees, risk and internal audit Governance of IT Stakeholder relationships Integrated reporting and disclosure Applies to business entities but many sections also applicable to universities and councils “Apply or explain”

14 National Policies A Green Paper is a preliminary report of government principles published to stimulate discussion A White paper is a report giving information on the government’s formal policy position on an issue Green paper on HE transformation Dec 1996 White Paper 3: A programme for the transformation of HE July 1997 HE Act 101 of 1997 Green paper for post-school education & training Jan 2012 White paper for post-school education & training Nov 2013 ?

15 White paper: post-school education & training
Single, coordinated post-school education & training system facilitate & improve articulation cooperation with DBE – bridging & foundation programmes Expanded access, improved quality and increased diversity of provision More places for learners; more types of courses & qualifications; more financial support; improved quality Stronger, more cooperative relationship between education & training institutions and the workplace Improve amount & quality of workplace training and work-integrated learning; promote entrepreneurship

16 White paper (chapter 4): Universities
Main focus on improving quality and building appropriate diversity Differentiation each institution must have a clearly defined mandate all must offer high quality undergrad programmes; all will engage in some level & type of research policy & strategy aligned to national development policies (National Development Plan, New Growth Path) Expanded access & success: participation from 17,5% -> 25%, mainly TVET focus on scarce skills: health professions, teachers, engineering & technology

17 National Development Plan 2030
Writing a new story for South Africa Create jobs & livelihood Expand infrastructure Transition to a low-carbon economy Transform urban & rural spaces Improve education & training Provide quality health care Build a capable state Fight corruption & enhance accountability Transform society and unite the nation

18 Improving education, training & innovation NDP 2030 ch 9
Vision Access to education & training of highest quality -> significantly improved outcomes Graduate skills & knowledge for present & future needs Innovation critical – significant expansion in research; collaboration locally & internationally Help all to realise full potential Linkages and articulation between different levels/types; also with workplace

19 Improving education, training & innovation NDP 2030 ch 9
Post-school system: universities Improve academics’ qualifications: 75% with PhDs (34% in 2010) Improve T&L: lecturers should be teachers Increase participation rate by 70% (0,95 -> 1,62 million) Increase throughput to >75% ( > ) esp STEM Increase masters & PhD students to >25% Produce 100 PhDs per million per annum ie pa (1420 pa) Double science graduates; increase African & women postgrads Expand infrastructure esp student accommodation

20 Improving education, training & innovation NDP 2030 ch 9
Post-school system: universities Extra support for under-prepared learners Expand distance education Mobility within education system Full funding for all NSFAS qualifiers Funding on needs of differentiated system with adequate provision for teaching and research Funding & research capacity development for young, female & black researchers

21 Legislative & Policy framework
green/ white papers various Acts policies NDP HE Act Statute Constitution

22 Thank you ….


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