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    Ouers van kinders in hulle middelkinderjare met aandagtekort- en hiperaktiwiteitsversteuring se belewing : ’n veerkragtigheidsperspektief 

    Du Toit, Susan; Swart, Estelle (LitNet, 2018)
    Aandagtekort- en Hiperaktiwiteitsversteuring (ATHV) word gekenmerk deur ‘n aanhoudende patroon van onoplettendheid en/of hiperaktiwiteit-impulsiwiteit wat ‘n negatiewe invloed op daaglikse funksionering en ontwikkeling ...
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    Developing sport psychology in a girls’ sport academy curriculum 

    Lewis, Andrew (Education Association of South Africa, 2014)
    This article explores the initial steps in developing and presenting Sport Psychology in a leadership and sport curriculum at Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Centre for Human Performance Sciences’ (CHPS) Academy for Girls’ ...
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    Feeling some typ'a way : a young Black woman's experience of education in South Africa 

    Shabalala, N. (HESA, 2018)
    This article aims to contribute to conversations about Black subjectivity by engaging with the reflections of a young, Black, female student at Stellenbosch University. An auto-ethnographic approach is used to demonstrate ...
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    Die effek van 'n troeteldier-ondersteunde leesprogram op woordherkenningsvaardighede van graad 3-kinders 

    Le Roux, Marieanna; Swartz, Leslie; Swart, Estelle (Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2015-06)
    Die doel van die huidige studie was om die effek van ’n troeteldier-ondersteunde leesprogram (TOL) op die woordherkenningsvaardighede van graad 3-kinders te bepaal. Al die kinders wat met behulp van die ESSI Leestoets ...
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    Addressing dualisms in student perceptions of a historically white and black university in South Africa 

    Carolissen, Ronelle; Bozalek, Vivienne (Taylor & Francis, 2016)
    Normative discourses about higher education institutions may perpetuate stereotypes about institutions. Few studies explore student perceptions of universities and how transformative pedagogical interventions in university ...
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    Community-engaged curricula in higher education : the case of a master's programme in play therapy 

    Bitzer, Elias Matthys; Wilson, Lizane; Newmark, R. (UNISA Press, 2015)
    This article presents the results from research on community-engaged curricula using feedback from international and South African academics who teach on postgraduate programmes with a community engagement component. It ...
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    A teacher’s identity trajectory within a context of change 

    Oswald, Marietjie; Perold, Mariechen (Education Association of South Africa, 2015-02)
    This article examines the effects of political, socio-economic and educational change on a South African teacher’s identity trajectory. Our research was conducted at a primary school in a historically disadvantaged community ...
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    Die self-waargenome lewensgehalte van versorgingspersoneel by ’n fasiliteit vir volwassenes met intellektuele gestremdheid 

    Wahl, Sindi; Newmark, Rona (Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2009-06)
    AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie artikel doen verslag oor ’n studie wat gedoen is oor die persepsies van versorgingspersoneel by ’n fasiliteit vir volwassenes met intellektuele gestremdheid aangaande hul lewensgehalte. ...
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    General practitioners' familiarity, attitudes and practices with regard to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children and adults 

    Louw, Charmaine; Oswald, Marietjie; Perold, Mariechen (Medpharm Publications, 2009)
    Background: Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common disorder, affecting 4% to 5% of South African children. Recent studies reveal that 30% to 70% of children continue to experience problems related to ...
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    Increasing access into higher education : insights from the 2011 African Network on Evidence-to-Action on Disability Symposium – Education Commission 

    Lyner-Cleophas, Marcia; Swart, Estelle; Chataika, Tsitsi; Bell, Diane (AOSIS Publishing, 2014-06)
    This article provides some insights into the challenges regarding inclusion in higher education of students with disabilities. It does this by elucidating aspects of the proceedings of the Education Commission at the ...
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    AuthorSwart, Estelle (8)Oswald, Marietjie (4)Daniels, Doria (3)Conradie, Karlien (2)Dreyer, Lorna (2)Dreyer, Lorna M. (2)Jansen, Jonathan D. (2)Perold, Mariechen (2)Bell, Diane (1)Bitzer, Elias Matthys (1)... View MoreSubjectInclusive education -- South Africa (3)Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (2)Education -- Political aspects -- South Africa (2)Education, Higher -- South Africa (2)Teachers -- Training of -- South Africa (2)Aesthetics (1)Afrikaans language -- Education (Primary) (1)Alienation (Social psychology) -- South Africa (1)Animal-assisted reading programme -- South Africa (1)Animals -- Therapeutic use -- South Africa (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2020 (26)2009 - 2009 (4)Has File(s)
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