Hardman, Stanley George.Mchunu, Bongani Sibusiso.2010-09-292010-09-2920062006http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1297Thesis (M.Com.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2006.The study reviews the implementation of DAS and IQMS in Vulindlela Circuit from 2003 to 2006. The systems thinking approach and Soft Systems Methodology served as a point of leverage in identifying problematic situations besetting the implementation of DAS and IQMS. The use of systems tools provided the means for creating dialogue between the facilitator and the SMT members and principals. The study illustrates the use of the systems maps, spray diagrams, iceberg tool, brainwriting and rich pictures in surfacing the assumptions and beliefs about the failure of DAS and IQMS. With this approach, SMTs and principals developed their ideas about the way they could implement DAS and IQMS. Systems thinking provided a perspective for approaching the problematic situations. A conceptual model for DAS and IQMS evolved though the collaborative efforts of SMT members and principals. A developmental and holistic model evolved from this process of school development. A new way of thinking about problematic situations is presented to participants. A process of dialogue set the stage for. school development. Notable improvements are highlighted as indicators of improvement during the implementation of DAS and IQMS. The approach promotes active participation, dialogue, reflection and continuous inquiry and a shared vision in the formulation of conceptual models.enTheses--Management Studies.School management and organization.Educational change.Educational evaluation.School management and organization--Vulindlela (KwaZulu-Natal).A systems approach to IQMS implementation in Vulindlela circuit : a study in reflection in Vulindlela West Ward.Thesis