Jaco Deacon
Jaco Deacon | |
|---|---|
| Born | 8 November 1977 Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa |
| Occupation | Education Law Author, Deputy CEO at FEDSAS |
| Language | Afrikaans |
| Nationality | South African, Afrikaner |
| Alma mater | University of the Free State |
| Period | 1997 - 2000 |
| Genre | Education Law |
| Spouse | Tamari Deacon |
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Jacobus Hendrik Deacon is a South African writer[1] who writes mainly about education law in South Africa. His experience stems from his background as Deputy CEO at FEDSAS[2]
Bibliography
- (2014) Education Law and Policy Handbook[3]
- (2017) Financial Management in Public Schools: A practical guide to legislative compliance[4]
- (2019) Menslike Hulpbronbestuur in Openbare Skole: ‘n Praktiese Handleiding (English title: Human Resources Management in Public Schools: A Practical Guide)[5]
Television Appearances
- (2017) Die Groot Ontbyt - Kyknet (Afrikaans TV show)[6]
- (2017) Kyknet Verslag (Afrikaans TV news show)[7]
Early life and education
Because of his father’s career he moved a lot during his early years. He spent a part of his childhood in Bloemfontein. He was schooled mainly in Kroonstad and matriculated at the Kroonstad High School (1995). He studied LLB at the University of the Free State, where he also completed his PhD in Labour law.
Career
He specialized in Labour law and quickly became an expert in Education law. He is currently the Deputy CEO at FEDSAS.
References
- ↑ https://juta.co.za/catalogue/category/law_769/?q=jaco+deacon
- ↑ https://www.fedsas.org.za/Contact-Us/
- ↑ https://juta.co.za/catalogue/education-law-and-policy-handbook-jutas-online_22411/
- ↑ https://juta.co.za/catalogue/financial-management-in-public-schools-a-practical-guide-to-legislative-compliance_24579/
- ↑ https://juta.co.za/catalogue/menslike-hulpbronbestuur-in-openbare-skole-n-praktiese-handleiding_25555/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_QFA8h7vgE
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYNazkDMfkQ
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