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From the supplier: Improved training and performance recognition may increase job satisfaction for South African school secretaries. Despite their decision-making capacity and pivotal position as a liaison between students, the principal and teachers, school secretaries possess comparatively low status, which is reflected in their salaries. By providing better training and offering salaries based on skill-sets, administrators can boost secretarial morale and performance, which in turn will improve school management.
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Title: AN APPRAISAL OF THE ROLE AND TRAINING OF THE SCHOOL SECRETARY IN SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS.
Author: Ch Van Der Linde
Publication: Education (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1998
Publisher: Project Innovation (Alabama)
Page: 48(1)
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