Browsing Research Output by Subject "Active learning"
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Creativity and flexibility: essential skills in training learners for a potential entrepreneurial career
(Prof. Ansie Lessing, 2015)Following an entrepreneurial career is a viable way out of the disconcerting problem of unemployment among the youth aged 15-34 in South Africa. The greatest challenge in resolving this predicament is the creation of more ... -
Games for learning in accountancy education: a systematic literature review
(The Social Sciences Research Society, 2017)Background: Games for learning (educational games) are viewed as instructional strategies requiring students to engage in competitive activities with predetermined rules and conditions. Various studies propose beneficial ... -
Learners’ perceptions of mobile devices for learning in higher education - towards a mobile learning pedagogical framework
(WASET, 2013)The dramatic effect of information technology on society is undeniable. In education, it is evident in the use of terms like active learning, blended learning, electronic learning and mobile learning (ubiquitous learning). ... -
Teaching problem-solving competency in Business Studies at secondary school level
(Education Association South Africa, 2015)The high unemployment rate in South Africa compels potential entrepreneurs to start their own businesses in order to survive. Often this is with little or no formal training or education in entrepreneurship. Since problem ... -
The enhancement of selected entrepreneurial competencies of grade 11 learners in Business Studies
(Prof. Ansie Lessing, 2016)South Africa is currently experiencing a high unemployment rate, especially among the youth, and it is believed that entrepreneurial activity could promote job creation, offering a solution to this challenge and simultaneously ... -
Undergraduate student teachers views and experiences of a compulsory course in research methods
(Education Assoc South Africa, 2015)In comparison to attention given to research methods for education students at postgraduate level, the offering of research methods for education students at undergraduate level is less often considered. Yet, it is agreed ...