Learners' perceptions and experiences of respect in educator-learner relationships
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Grimova, Lucie
Van Schalkwyk, Izanette
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Taylor & Francis
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The aim of the study was to explore and describe secondary school learners’ perceptions and experiences of respect in
educator-learner relationships within a high-risk South African neighbourhood context. A qualitative research design was
used in this study. The 15 participants were high school learners (females = 33%, age range 17 to 21 years). Data on how
learners perceive and experience respect in educator-learner relationships were gathered utilising written assignments, and
through the application of the World Café technique. Thematic analysis was used to identify relevant relationship themes
for learners: mutuality, various behavioural practices and emotional attitudes. All school communities should promote
relational well-being practices amongst educators and learners.
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Grimova, L. & Van Schalkwyk, I. 2016. Learners' perceptions and experiences of respect in educator-learner relationships. Journal of psychology in Africa, 26(4):343-350. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14330237.2016.1185914]
