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Experiences of Student Affairs Professionals in Facilitating Co-Curricular Leadership Development Programmes in South African Universities
Author(s) -
Gugulethu Givenson Xaba
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of african higher education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2313-5069
DOI - 10.6017/ijahe.v8i3.14159
Subject(s) - student affairs , staffing , leadership development , focus group , pedagogy , political science , medical education , sociology , public relations , higher education , medicine , anthropology , law
Despite the important role that student affairs practitioners play in supportinguniversities to produce well-rounded graduates, few studies have beenconducted on their lived experiences. This article examines the challengesconfronted by these professionals in interacting with student leadersand facilitating leadership programmes in South African universities. Aqualitative methodology was adopted and semi-structured interviews wereconducted with 20 student affairs practitioners responsible for facilitatingstudent leadership development programmes. A focus group discussionwas also held with six student affairs experts. The findings point to a lackof seamlessness in the structure, staffing, and operation of these programmes,as well as a lack of university support to professionalise student affairs.Furthermore, student leadership development programmes werefound to lack proper theoretical grounding. Key words: Student leadership development programmes, students,student affairs professionals

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