Browsing Education by Subject "resilience"
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A social-ecological investigation of African youths' resilience processes
(2014)Resilience is defined as doing well despite significant hardships. Based on four principles informing a social-ecological definition of resilience (that is, decentrality, complexity, a typicality, and cultural relativity), ... -
Vulnerable youth as agents of change: a YPAR approach to making schools enabling spaces for learners
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)Schools are supposed to be enabling spaces, environments that allow and support children to reach their potential. Yet, education in rural and township schools in South Africa is affected by grave social problems such as ...