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Religious education in Black schools : a situation analysis29 October 2014 (has links)
M.Ed. (Curriculum Studies) / Various observations by the researcher aroused an interest to investigate the position of Religious Education on Black Senior Secondary level. This study may in part be seen as a model as to why this subject has been introduced in Black Secondary schools. This study is also designed to enquire as to why the subject is taken as an examination subject in some schools and not in others.
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Worker education in South Africa 1973-1993.Vally, Salim January 1994 (has links)
A research report submitted to the Faculty of
Education, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements
for the degree of Master of Education. / With the rise of the independent trade union movement since 1973,
immense importance has been attached to worker education. The growth
of the union movement created the space and provided the resources
for workers to assert an independent cultural practice in which
worker education plays pivotal role.
Intense debate has raged within the union movement over the content,
of this education, the way it is to be provided, who the recipients
should be and whether it fulfils its perceived aim. There exists
general consensus though that worker education has been integral to
the development of the labour movement. Yet, there is no comprehensive
study of worker education in South Africa. Such a study is even
more necessary today as attempts are made to address the historical
deficiencies in the South African education system, This report
therefore is a small contribution toward understanding worker education
and the importance of its role not only for the Labour: movement
but for society at large. (Abbreviation abstract) / Andrew Chakane 2019
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Drama as a means of facilitating adult learning in rural areas: South Africa case studies at AkananiBlues, Tracy 12 August 2016 (has links)
A research report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the
degree of Master of Education (Coursework and Research Report), University of the Witwatersrand. / This research report examines the nature of drama as a means of facilitating adult
learning, especially in the South African rural context, by conducting a literature
review and by compiling case studies of the use of drama at Akanani, an association. of
rural development projects in South Africa where theatre-for-development is the
principal methodology employed.
The literature review explores the use of drama as a methodology in education and
then focuses on how and why theatre-for-development has been used in Africa for
community development and empowerment. The international developments in
popular theatre are also considered so that as much information as possible can feed
into the guidelines which are this report's conclusions. This chapter concludes with a
consideration of how drama can be used for adult learning in South Africa.
This research was conducted primarily by compiling a number of case studies of the
use of drama at Akanani in the far northern Transvaal. Participant observation,
illuminative evaluation and semi-structured interviews were used within a Participatory
Research apprgach to gather information about Akanani. The researcher spent two
periods of time at Akanani conducting the interviews and observing the daily
operations as well as the use of drama in various contexts at Akanani. The cases
studies were compiled to discover whether drama, as it is used at Akanani, is a
successful and appropriate methodology for adult education in the rural areas of South
Africa.
This research finds drama to be a a very effective means of facilitating learning amongst adults in rural areas and concludes by offering guidelines for the use of drama as a
methodology in adult education in South Africa, especially in the rural areas.
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Enhancement of self-concept in gifted disadvantaged childrenRosenbaum, Linda A January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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The needs of black farm school teachers in relation to using English as the medium of instruction.Taitz, Lynette January 1992 (has links)
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Education, University of the
Witwatersrand in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Master of Education. / The research, conducted as part of a project aimed at improving teachers' English
.skills, set out to answer the question: What are the needs of farm school teachers
in relation to the use of English as the medium of instruction? Clarification of this
question involved the examination of teachers' English proficiency, the teaching
of English as a subject and the.observation of the learning/teaching situation in the
farm school classroom. The research raised questions concerning the underlying
assumption that an English language intervention could bring about major change
in the classroom. As a result, further enquiries into the socio-economic context-of
the schools were instituted. In addition, the learning/teaching situation was
examined in the light of theories of cognition and change. A range of research
methods involving both quantitative and qualitative approaches were utilized to
penetrate this highly complex situation. The findings indicated a clear need on the.
part of ihe teachers for an English proficiency course. At the same time. the
findings also indicated most strongly that a fundamental change is needed in tne
teachers' understanding of their role if they are to become agents of significant
change. / Andrew Chakane 2019
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Church, liberals and state: secularisation and segregation in African education, 1910-1939Krige, Sue 11 April 2012 (has links)
M.A. (History), Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, 1994
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Shack schools for shack settlements : a study of DET policies relating to the provision of school facilities in shack settlements in the PWV area.Jacklin, Heather Joan January 1991 (has links)
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Education in partial fulfillment of
the requirements for the degree of Master of Education / This report examines the policies of the Department of Education and Training (DET) regarding
provision of school facilities at the end of the eighties. It focuses specifically on the implications
of these policies for legal freestanding shack settlements in the Pretoria-Witwatersrand-
Vereeniging area. The report sets out to unravel discursive trends at the level of senior officials
within the DET related to the provision of schools in shack settlements as well as the policies
and practices which emanated from these discourses. These are related to broader state strategies
and particularly population movement and settlement policies. The effects of these practices are
assessed in terms of equity.(Abbreviation abstract) / Andrew Chakane 2018
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Success and failure in mathematics among standard seven students in the Bafokeng Region of Bophuthatswana.Kiely, Joseph H January 1990 (has links)
A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Education, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy / This researcn investigates success and failure in mathematics at the standard seven level in middle schools in the Bafokeng region. There is great concern expressed by parents, teachers and students about the high failure rate in this subject in the external examinations. Mathematics is seen to be important for securing good jobs in the platinum mines which are situated on the Bafokeng tribal lands. in general, greater efforts by teachers and students have made little impact on the public examination results.
The present study undertakes ar xn-de th analysis of this problem in the anthropolog^/cal paradigm using the illuminatxve approach. Interviews and questionnaires are used for gathering data and triangulation techniques are used for verification and checking. Statistical correlation is applied to the variables but the study is not limited to numerical relationships between factors associated with scholastic success and failure. Two separate criteria of "success" are defined, namely the standard 7 mathematics mark and the performance of a ten per cent sample in each of five picture problems. The
population xs composed of one educational unit: the one high school in Phokeng, capital of the Bafokeng, and the three middle schools which make up the catchment area of this high school. The number of students involved is approximately three thousand.
Language and attitudes show strong positive correlations with both criteria of success. Other variables, like socio-economic status and degree of westernization are significantly related to the picture problem scores but not to the mathematics mark. Surprisingly, self-concept and embedded figures scores show no statistically significant relationship with either of the two criteria of success.
In order to succeed in school mathematics a student must attain a high level of abstraction. This research does not suggest that the case is any different for Bafokeng students, buJj it attempts to explore the modes of perception, methods of concept formation and the development of appropriate schemata by which abstraction is achieved. Finally the Implications for teaching and learning of mathematics in school are discussed in the light of the findings of this research.
This is the first study of its type, as far as can be ascertained, for Bophuthatswana schools. / Andrew Chakane 2018
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Africanization of education in a democratic South AfricaMacgare, P. M. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D. (Education )) -- University of the North, 2003 / Refer to the document
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The genesis, development and impact of the African Teacher's Association of South Africa, 1921-1980 : an historical educational surveyMphahlele, Dixon Makgeledisa January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (M. Ed.) -- University of Limpopo, 1981 / Refer to the document
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