Sloth-Nielsen, JuliaJoorst, Jerome PaulFaculty of Education2013-10-242024-05-282009/10/232009/10/232013-10-242024-05-282007https://hdl.handle.net/10566/15349Doctor EducationisThis study is based on an investigation into the way RCL members participate in the deliberation of their School Governing Bodies. The study was conducted in two primary schools in the Western Cape town of Vredenburg. The research participants were members of the Representative Council of Learners from these schools. Focus group discussions as well as in depth interviews were used to explore the RCL members' views on the nature of their participation during SGB deliberations. the main fining of this study is that, due to external as well as in-school factors, a huge gap exists between normative RCL policy exp[ectations and the actual manifestation policy in the real world of the RCL members' schools. the findings of the study reveal a lack of participative capacities among these RCL members, which, in combination with a non participative culture at their homes, the community and the school, leads to learners being excluded from democratic processes.enSchool Governance; School Administration; School governing bodies.The nature of the representative council of Learner (RCL) members' participation on the school governing bodies of two primary schools in the Western CapeThesisUniversity of the Western Cape