ABSTRACT
The possibility of a school’s culture influencing school performance has triggered
wide spread research in recent years, with the introduction of organisational culture as a
field of management studying the 1970s. This topic gained the wide interest of scholars’
attention by 1980. Building from sociological and anthropological perspectives, scholars
have argued that organisations could possess a culture-which is the taken-for-granted
assumptions and behaviour that makes sense of the people’s organisational context and
therefore contributing to how groups of people respond and behave in relation to the
issues they face.
Cultural influences on organisational life can be good or bad. An ideal culture
should be that which promotes school effectiveness and efficiency as these are the most
important deliverables of performance. As can be discerned from the definition by
Johnson above, researchers have found that culture influences performance ,attitudes and
behaviour of both teachers and learners and thus builds the identity of a school. School
culture is therefore a significant component of school life that fuels the school excellence
or failure. It is thus of utmost importance for school principals and their staff to
understand their school culture and strive towards developing an exemplary and yet
inspiring culture-a culture that promotes and signifies teaching and learning through
effective school management practices.
The challenge remains with the school leadership to embrace the heterogeneous
manifestation of culture among its school inhabitants and take cognisance of the fact that
culture is volatile. The later implies that an effective organisation needs to develop a
culture that has an “intrinsic ability to adopt to changing circumstances”. The reason
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behind this reasoning is that this type of culture embraces fast changing trends in
performance enhancement in the dynamic world with the available resources, thus
ensuring consistency or improvement despite the unstable situations. Amidst hard
economic times and the stiff competition evident in the education sector in the twenty
first century, any institution that endeavours to survive must justify its existence through
its performance. As a result this research tries to take a range of approaches to understand
school culture, from exploring the forces that may create and change culture, to
measurements of the characteristics of a school culture and examining it as a driver of
school performance.
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Iindombo, Gothard . "The Impact Of Organisational Culture On The Performance Of Junior Secondary Schools In Oshikoto Education Region" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 19, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/the-impact-of-organisational-culture-on-the-performance-of-junior-secondary-schools-in-oshikoto-education-region