Government Gazette

Vol. 424, No. 21628, 13 October 2000

GENERAL NOTICE

Notice 1004 of 2000

SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY (SAQA)

In order to proceed with the recognition of Standards Generating Bodies in terms of Government Regulations 19(1)(c) and 22(2) of 28 March 1998, National Standards Body 03 (Business, Commerce and Management Studies) invites public comment with respect to the acceptability of the nominees and the representativeness of the key education and training stakeholder interest groups listed as an SGB applicant below.

In addition, the NSB invite submissions from interested parties wishing to serve on such an SGB. Interested parties should take note of the section on SGB Information below.

All nominations/ applications should be accompanied by curricula vitae.

More information regarding this application may be obtained on the SAQA website or from the SAQA offices.

Comment should reach the NSB at the address below by not later than Monday,06 November 2000. All correspondence should be marked SGB Formation - NSB 11 and be addressed to:

The Director: Standard Setting and Development
SAQA
Attention: Ms S Vasuthevan
Postnet Suite 248
Private Bag X06
Waterkloof
0145

or faxed to 012 - 346 5812

SG13 INFORMATION

As a necessary step in the development and implementation of the National Qualifications Framework, The National Standards Bodies are briefed [regulation 19(1)(c) of 28 March 1998] to recognise or establish Standards Generating Bodies (SGBs). SGBs shall:

  1. a. generate standards and qualifications in accordance with the Authority requirements in identified sub-fields and levels;
  2. update and review standards;
  3. recommend standards and qualifications to National Standards Bodies;
  4. recommend criteria for the registration of assessors and moderators or moderating bodies; and
  5. perform such other functions as may from time-to-time be delegated by its National Standards Body.

Any bodies wishing to nominate representatives, make application to serve on, or make any other submission with regard to the above SGB should note the following information.

SGBs should be composed of organisations, which shall be key education and training stakeholder interest groups and experts in the sub-field. The NSB, when making its final decisions will have due regard for, among other things, `the need for representativeness and equity, redress and relevant expertise in terms of the work of the SGBs.'

Organisations proposing to nominate persons to SGBs should be sensitive to the need For equity and redress, and shall nominate persons who-

  1. will be able to consider issues of productivity, fairness, public interest and international comparability as related to education and training in the sub-field;
  2. enjoy credibility in the sub-field in question, who enjoy respect; have the necessary expertise and experience in the sub-field and have the support or backing of the nominating body;
  3. are able to advocate and mediate the needs and interests of all levels within the sub-field covered by the Standards Generating Body;
  4. are able to exercise critical judgement at a high level; and
  5. are committed to a communication process between the Standards Generating Body, the National Standards Body and the Constituency.
PUBLIC NOTICE BY NSB 11, SERVICES, OF AN APPLICATION TO REGISTER AN SGB FOR TOURISM GUIDING

NSB 11 has received an application to recognise and register an SGB for Tourism Guiding in the sub-field of Hospitality, Tourism, Travel, Leisure and Gaming for NQF levels 1 - 8.

PROPOSED BRIEF OF THE SGB

  1. Develop learning pathways for potential qualifications and unit standards in the area of Tourism Guiding from level 1 through to level 8 [Regulation 24 (1) (e)].
  2. The following qualifications shall be generated:
  1. Recommend the qualifications and standards generated under 1 and 2 above, to the NSB [Regulation 24 (1) (c)].
  2. Recommend criteria for the registration of assessors and moderators or moderating bodies [Regulation 24 (1) (d)].
  3. Liase with any other SGBs, as required, where Tourism is involved or being considered (Regulation 24 (1) (e)].
  4. Accept and perform other related functions as requested by NSB 11, Services (Regulation 24 (1) (e)].

PROPOSED COMPOSITION OF THE SGB

NAME WORKPLACE NOMINATING BODY QUALIFICATION/EXPERIENCE
Mr Donavon Goliath Cape Technikon Cape Technikon Masters in Education at UWC
Mr Krish Naidoo ML Sultan Technikon ML Technikon Masters in Business Studies at University College Dublin
Kaplan Ms Lucy Mafisa Research & Planning Mafisa Research & Planning B.A. Honours at Wits University. Dept of Drama and Film
Ms Kirsty Maclons St Vincent's School for the Deaf St Vincent's School for the Deaf Advanced Sign Language Interpreting at University of Durham
Prof Saheed Bayat Cape Technikon Cape Technikon PH. D (Public Administration) at of Stellenbosch. Chief Director: SA Tourism Board.
Mr Chris Olivier Face Africa Tours Face Africa Tours B.A. - University of Pretoria HDE & FDE at Univ. of Pretoria
Mr Christian Grosch Incentive Touring Incentive Touring Abitur(Baccalaureate) - Lichtenbergschule Darmstadt, Germany
Mr Graham Vercueil Phinda - CC Africa CC Africa 1988 - 2000 Game ranger at Phinda resource Reserve, Londolozi Game Reserve, Masaai Mara
Mr Mervyn Sparks Whole in One Touring Services Whole in One Touring Services SATSA, SAARTG, Satour Sub-committee member
Mr Solomon Mathonsi Londolozi - CC Africa Londolozi - CC Africa Ranging at Kruger National Park from 1990 - 2000
Ms Zulaiga Rossouw South African National Parks South African National Parks MSc in Conservation Biology at Univ. of Cape Town, Senior Social Ecologist at Karoo National Park, Manager: Environmental Ed  SA National Parks
Mr Douwe van der Zee Field Guides Association of Southern Africa Field Guides Association of  Southern Africa MSc (Zoology) at Univ. of Pretoria, SATOUR Gauteng Qualification.
Mr Johnny Seutloali Robben Island Museum Robben Island Museum Business Ethics & Adv. Entrepreneurship at Univ. of Stellenbosch Business School.
Mr Enock Sabela  THETA THETA Diplomas in Food Prep & Cooking and Food & Beverage Service at City & Guilds of London Institute.
Mr Miller Matola SATOUR SATOUR M.A. at Univ of Potchefstroom, M.A.P. at Wits Business School.
Mr Calvyn Gilfellan University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape B.A. Honours (Geography) at Univ. of Western Cape.
Ms Constance Kakana Stutterheim Business Advice Stutterheim Business Advice Studying B.A. in Communication at Centre Centre UNISA.
Ms Lucia Chaka Community / Employer Matwabeng Development Forum  B. Ed at UNIQWA
Ms Shareen Parker African Equations Mowbray African Equations Mowbray B.A. & B. Ed. at University of Cape Town
Mr Stephen Mahlobogoane SANCO - Mpumalanga SANCO - Mpumalanga Senior Primary Teacher's Diploma At Ndebele College of Education