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Kreatiewe hulpverleningsprogram gerig op laerskoolleerders wat taalhindernisse ervaar / A creative support programme aimed at primary school learners with language barriersDe Beer, Anna Cornelia 06 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Die doel van hierdie studie was om te bepaat of 'n hulpverleningsprogram die
laerskoolleerder wat taalhindemisse ervaar kan help om sy probleme op 'n
kreatiewe wyse te benader. 'n Algemene oorsig van leerhindemisse wat
laerskoolleerders ervaar, is gegee. lndien 'n leerder taalhindernisse ervaar, sal dit 'n
direkte invloed op sy ander skoolvakke ook he omdat taal vir die leeraksie benodig
word.
Die kreatiwiteitsbegrip is ook van naderby beskou. Kreatiwiteit kan as die skep van
iets wat oorspronklik, maar ook bruikbaar is, gedefinieer word. Dit sluit egter ook die
Ie van ongewone verbande tussen twee of meer sake of voorwerpe in.
Die program wat ontwikkel is, het as onderbou die teorie oor taalintelligensie van
Howard Gardner, 'n opvoedkundige sielkundige aan Harvard Universiteit. Gardner
meen dit is deur 'n kreatiewe ingesteldheid, multisensoriese tegnieke en gepaste
leerstyle rnoontlik om taalintelligensie teverbeter. Hy is van mening dat
taalintelligensie nie iets is wat op 'n bepaalde tydstip gemeet kan word en
onveranderd bly nie. Soos met alle intellektuele vermoens, kan taalvaardighede ook
uitgebrei en ontwikkel word. Beproefde remedierende tegnieke, wat reeds deur die
navorser in die praktyk met welslae uitgetoets is, is op 'n vars, nuwe manier .in die
hulpverleningsprogram gebruik.
Die hulpverleningsprogram het op die verbetering van perseptuele, mondelinge
stelwerk-,lees- en spellingvaardighede gefokus. Dit het gedurende die empiriese
studie duidelik geword dat leerders wat op 'n bepaalde leergebied nie na wense
presteer nie, dikwels 'n "sielkundige blokkasie" ten opsigte van daardie leerareas
ontwikkel. Hulle assosieer Jaasgenoemde in die meeste gevalle met leeronvermoe
en leermislukking. Die enigste manier om hierdie gevoel van leermagteloosheid aan
te spreek, is om die problematiese leerareas met 'n minder ernstige akademiese
aanslag, waarin die pret-element sterk aanwesig is, te benader. Wanneer die
leeraksie as 'n aangename ondervindingervaar word, kan leerders hulle leervrese
aanspreek en meer waagmoedig begin optree. / The purpose of this study was to investigate the success of an innovative support
programme aimed at assisting primary school learners with language barriers to
overcome these. An overview was given of learning barriers primary school learners
may experience. A learner with a language barrier will find that the other learning
areas are negatively influenced because language is essential for learning.
The concept of creativity, defined as the creation of something original, yet useful,
was adhered to. It included the idea that creativity allows for the connecting of
unrelated issues or objects.
The theories of Howard Gardner, an educational psychologist at Harvard University,
concerning language intelligence, supported this study. According to Gardner it is
possible to improve language intelligence through creative awareness, multi-sensory
techniques and appropriate learning styles. Gardner postulates that language, as in
the case of other intellectual abilities, can be developed and expanded. Remedial
techniques successfully used by the researcher in practice, have been presented in
this support programme in a novel and innovative form.
The creative support programme compiled for this thesis focused on the
1 improvement of perceptual, oral, reading and spelling skills. The need for a more
informal support approach was evident in the empirical research of this study.
Learners sometimes develop a "psychological block" when experiencing repeated
difficulties in a specific learning area. Such learners associate these difficulties with
failures and the inability to learn. In order to overcome the experience of learning
dispair, the feelings of anxiety associated with the problem learning area, have to be
replaced with a less rigid approach in which play encourages feelings of enjoyment
and ease. When learning becomes a pleasant experience, learners start overcoming
their fears and become risk takers. / Psychology of Education / D. Ed. (Sielkundige Opvoedkunde)
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Teachers’ perceptions of parental involvement in children’s education in rural Limpopo Province schoolsMathekga, Sontaga Steyn 01 1900 (has links)
The purpose of the study was to investigate teachers’ perceptions of parental involvement in children’s education in the rural Mawa and Molototsi circuits in the Mopani district, Limpopo Province. Three-hundred-and-thirty (330) teachers participated in this research survey. The results indicated that the common perception amongst teachers was that parental involvement had positive benefits for both learner performance and social behaviour. The study also revealed that schools used involvement initiatives and strategies to a lesser extent than expected. Primary schools reported higher rates of parental involvement than secondary schools, which suggested that parents of primary school children were likelier to involve themselves in school governance than those of secondary school children. The extent to which the school used media to promote parental involvement was found to be small and moderate. The respondents also perceived certain social and economic barriers as moderate to large impediments to parental involvement. / Educational Leadership and Management / M. Ed. (Education Management)
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