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Enabling white, Afrikaans–speaking adolescents toward post–divorce resilience: implications for educators

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Theron, Linda
Dunn, Nadine

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Educational Asociation of SA (EASA)

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Using rich qualitative data, we describe the ecosystemically-embedded protective antecedents that enabled 10 white, Afrikaans-speaking adolescents from divorced families towards resilience. The description both confirms and extends what was known about the roots of adolescent resilience, post-divorce. We use these findings to capacitate educators who are mandated to care for needy learners, such as those from divorced homes. The findings provide more than mere implications for educators - given their simplicity, they make it possible for educators to make the most of these to champion resilience.

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Theron, L.C. & Dunn, N. 2010. Enabling white, Afrikaans–speaking adolescents toward post–divorce resilience: implications for educators. South African journal of education, 30:231-244. [http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0256-0100&lng=en&nrm=iso]

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