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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Diagnostiese waarde van klei as projeksiemedium

Breytenbach, Frieda 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / he goal of this research study is to determine whether clay has any diagnostic value to the Educational Psychologist. The phenomenon of claywork with children has been examined by literature to determine whether this subject has been researched before. The developmental phases in claywork and the development of clayfigures are discussed, as well as the clay techniques which are applied by children. A comparison between clay as a three-dimensional medium and drawings as two-dimensional medium is made. The ways of application of clay are discussed by means of case studies. The general value of clay for the Educational Psychologist is also mentioned. On the grounds of certain short-comings in the literature study, "The Clay-feelingstory technique" is initiated and applied. For the empirical study eighty learners in the foundation phase, aged between five and nine years, were involved. Random sampling was used. This research study uses the combined method design in order to better understand the phenomenon of clay projections. Although the study is mainly qualitative in nature, some data is quantified. The research results prove that clay projections have diagnostic value, concerning the child's verbal and non-verbal messages, the way he applies clay techniques, by decoding his symbolic messages, emotions come to the fore, actions are portrayed and described, relations are revealed, themes come to the fore and needs are expressed. It also seems that clay projections can be taken in group context as an identification medium to help the child in need. It also seems that clay projections can be applied as a supplementary projection medium and that hypothesis can be verified with other exploratory media. Guidelines are given for the application and interpretation of clay as projection medium. / Educational Studies / D.Ed. (Sielkundige Opvoedkunde)
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Diagnostiese waarde van klei as projeksiemedium

Breytenbach, Frieda 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / he goal of this research study is to determine whether clay has any diagnostic value to the Educational Psychologist. The phenomenon of claywork with children has been examined by literature to determine whether this subject has been researched before. The developmental phases in claywork and the development of clayfigures are discussed, as well as the clay techniques which are applied by children. A comparison between clay as a three-dimensional medium and drawings as two-dimensional medium is made. The ways of application of clay are discussed by means of case studies. The general value of clay for the Educational Psychologist is also mentioned. On the grounds of certain short-comings in the literature study, "The Clay-feelingstory technique" is initiated and applied. For the empirical study eighty learners in the foundation phase, aged between five and nine years, were involved. Random sampling was used. This research study uses the combined method design in order to better understand the phenomenon of clay projections. Although the study is mainly qualitative in nature, some data is quantified. The research results prove that clay projections have diagnostic value, concerning the child's verbal and non-verbal messages, the way he applies clay techniques, by decoding his symbolic messages, emotions come to the fore, actions are portrayed and described, relations are revealed, themes come to the fore and needs are expressed. It also seems that clay projections can be taken in group context as an identification medium to help the child in need. It also seems that clay projections can be applied as a supplementary projection medium and that hypothesis can be verified with other exploratory media. Guidelines are given for the application and interpretation of clay as projection medium. / Educational Studies / D.Ed. (Sielkundige Opvoedkunde)
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The use of clay therapy in young children from divorced homes in Klein Windhoek, Namibia

Dannhauser, Martha Jacoba 06 1900 (has links)
I became aware of the frequency of the traumatic effect of parental divorce on the lives of the children involved. My research intervention is investigating what value working with clay as therapeutic medium could have for young children from divorced homes. I used non-directive instruction to see whether it enabled children to relate and express their personal experiences more easily . Some children seemed hesitant about projecting their own emotions onto the clay models but, in the end, rich information and spontaneous communication was achieved. The analysis and interpretation of the data from the therapy sessions clearly showed the value of using clay as a therapeutic medium when working with children from divorced homes. By expressing and sharing feelings and emotions experienced during and after parental divorce, the participants indicated that it helped them to work through guilt and other issues, and to come to terms with the reality of the changes in their lives. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling)
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The use of clay therapy in young children from divorced homes in Klein Windhoek, Namibia

Dannhauser, Martha Jacoba 06 1900 (has links)
I became aware of the frequency of the traumatic effect of parental divorce on the lives of the children involved. My research intervention is investigating what value working with clay as therapeutic medium could have for young children from divorced homes. I used non-directive instruction to see whether it enabled children to relate and express their personal experiences more easily . Some children seemed hesitant about projecting their own emotions onto the clay models but, in the end, rich information and spontaneous communication was achieved. The analysis and interpretation of the data from the therapy sessions clearly showed the value of using clay as a therapeutic medium when working with children from divorced homes. By expressing and sharing feelings and emotions experienced during and after parental divorce, the participants indicated that it helped them to work through guilt and other issues, and to come to terms with the reality of the changes in their lives. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling)

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