Browsing TD: 2022 Volume 18 by Title
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Systematic review : decentralised health information systems implementation in sub-Saharan Africa
(AOSIS, 2022)Globally the health space is being revolutionised by rapid digital transformation to support care activities, promote healthier lifestyles and ensure informed decision making to improve service delivery. However, many ... -
Towards a unified concept of transdisciplinary research
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Unintelligibility, personhood and curriculum silences of intersex bodies in the Life Orientation high school classroom : a case study
(AOSIS, 2022)Despite an increase in the research that promotes affirmative gender and sexual diversity in the South African Life Orientation (LO) education, there remains an uncomfortable silence on intersex bodies. In the absence ... -
University students’ perspectives on an English-only language policy in Higher Education
(AOSIS, 2022)The study aimed to determine students’ perspectives on a shift from a dual-medium (English and Afrikaans) language policy to a monolingual (English-only) language policy at a University of Technology in South Africa and ... -
The use of English to offer learner support and enhance perceptual skills development in South African township schools
(AOSIS, 2022)Research has identified the underdevelopment of perceptual skills as a cause of lifelong learning struggles and the restriction of developmental progress in learners. The literature also indicates that early intervention ... -
Use of information and communication technologies in mathematics education lecturers : implications for preservice teachers
(AOSIS, 2022)The availability and use of educational resources in classrooms has increased remarkably; however, preservice teachers graduate from initial teacher education institutions (ITEIs) and join the profession without the ... -
Water shortages in Beaufort West : lessons learnt and applied during the 2009–2011 and 2017–2019 droughts
(AOSIS, 2022)Increasing and prolonged droughts have become a feature of the South African environmental landscape. This article investigates the sustainability of water procurement to the town of Beaufort West and the reasons for the ... -
Who is watching the World Health Organisation? ‘Post-truth’ moments beyond infodemic research
(AOSIS, 2022)The World Health Organization (WHO) has established a public research agenda to address infodemics. In these, ‘an overflow of information of varying quality surges across digital and physical environments’. The WHO’s ...