Browsing by Subject "education"
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Accommodating and promoting multilingualism through blended learning
(North-West University, 2011)Multilingualism is a reality in South African classrooms. The Constitution of South Africa (Act 108 of 1996) and the national language policy recognize language rights and aims at supporting, promoting and developing the ... -
Application of the Attitude Toward Enterprise (ATE) test on scondary school learners in South Africa
(Sabinet, 2011)The main aim of this research paper was to discuss the application of the Attitude Toward Enterprise (ATE) Test1 developed by Kingston University, London, on secondary school learners in South Africa. A total of 1 748 ... -
An assessment of the impact of entrepreneurship training on the youth in South Africa
(North-West University, 2013)At the bottom tip of the African continent lies South Africa – the economic powerhouse of the continent complimented by its rainbow nation with a myriad of cultures and even more opportunities, but an equal number of ... -
Beachgoers' awareness and evaluation of the Blue Flag award in South Africa
(Coastal Education & Research Foundation, 2015)Beach awards such as the European Blue Flag are increasingly adopted in many countries as an environmental brand to promote better beach management and encourage tourism. However, the validity of the Blue Flag award has ... -
The Church in Tanzania: "Faith Based Organizations" or "Church of Jesus Christ"? A dogmatic study
(North-West University, 2019)The church in Tanzania has been involved in providing both spiritual and physical needs to the people, and this then is to fulfill its calling in society. But it has been revealed that too much engagement of the church in ... -
A coaching programme for nursing college managers to facilitate employee wellness
(North-West University, 2013)There have been on-going debates regarding wellness and management roles. There are several general programmes for facilitation of wellness. Some are implemented but others not. The urge to develop a coaching programme for ... -
Die erkenning van minderheidsgroepe, hulle ideale en hulle onderwysstrewes: is daar ’n ander manier?
(South African Academy for Science and Arts, 2014)ABSTRACT Recognition of minority groups, their general and educational ideals: Is there another way out? The history of most countries, including those regarded as relatively culturally homogeneous, has demonstrated ... -
The disaster risk reduction educational programme for primary schools in the City of Tshwane : a critical analysis
(North-West University, 2011)The last three decades have seen an increase in the severity and impact which disasters have had on society. This has necessitated a radical shift in thinking pertaining to the prevention and mitigation of the impact of ... -
Does the early adopter catch the worm or choke on it? A reflective journey of the challenges of technology adoption in a health sciences education institution
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)Background: Early adoption of technology is a struggle well known to early adopters and now to me. Since the demand to use and implement technology in health professions' education has increased, I have been led to adopt ... -
Eye tracking in Educational Science: theoretical frameworks and research agendas
(Bern Open Publishing, 2017)Eye tracking is increasingly being used in Educational Science and so has the interest of the eye tracking community grown in this topic. In this paper we briefly introduce the discipline of Educational Science and why it ...