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Further education and training band learners'stress coping strategiesThenga, E. N. 04 February 2015 (has links)
Department of Curriculum Studies and Education Management / MEd
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Curriculum implementation: a case study of Mbetana Public Adult Learning Centre in Limpopo ProvinceMaponya, Lebeko Valley January 2017 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ed. (Adult Education)) -- University of Limpopo, 2017 / This study highlights the importance of effective curriculum implementation at
a Public Adult Learning Centre in a rural community in Limpopo Province.
The purpose of the study was to explore the curriculum implementation
facing Mbetana Public Adult Learning Centre (MPALC) with the view to
recommend appropriate strategies to improve the centre’s curriculum
implementation capabilities.
Since the study was premised on the interpretivist paradigm, a qualitative
research approach was employed to give a detailed account of the
curriculum implementation challenges from the perspective of people with
lived experiences of MPALC’s curriculum implementation dynamics. The
participants which include six learners, the Centre Manager and two
facilitators, were chosen using the purposive sampling method. Purposive
sampling was preferred because it gave the researcher an opportunity to
target participants deemed to possess authentic accounts of MPALC’s
curriculum implementation dynamics. Multiple data sources inclusive of silent
observations, semi-structured interviews and document analysis were used
to gather data. The study found out that the acute shortage of textbooks and
stationery, absence of fit-for purpose learning infrastructure, low employee
morale due to poor working conditions, inappropriate teaching methods, and
the insensitive use of the English language regardless of the learners being
predominantly Tsonga speaking people are some of the challenges that
hampered the effective implementation of the curriculum guidelines at
MPALC. The study recommends that the Department of Higher Education
and Training (DHET) should partner with private companies through the
public-private partnership frameworks with the view to improve the MPALC’s
operating and financial leverage
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Towards a leadership model for the effective management of further education and training colleges in the Gauteng provinceMohlokoane, Mokatsane Jakamene Stephen 30 June 2004 (has links)
This thesis is a study of a leadership model for the effective management of Further Education and Training (FET) colleges in the Gauteng Province. This research was triggered by the need for quality and sound leadership skills highly needed in FET colleges. The vision of FET colleges lies at the heart of the integration of the country's education and training system. Leadership is the distinguishing factor in bringing about organisational transformation. A key contemporary issue in the development of a high quality education service relates to the new thinking about how best to pursue quality and excellence in FET colleges. Leadership, strategic planning and the need for alternative models of management lead, inevitably, towards a reconsideration of both staff competencies and continuing staff and organisational development. This research seeks to assist those who have the responsibility of leading and managing the further conceptualisation and implementation of further education and training.
A qualitative research was conducted, in which a newly merged college in Pretoria was chosen as a case study for this research. The following constituted the broad aims of this study:
 To examine the leadership strategies that should be employed for effective management of FET colleges;
 To investigate the vision and mission development and implementation and the organisational structures established;
 To determine the opportunities and challenges offered by the new large and multi-sited college; and
 To investigate a leadership model for the effective management of FET colleges.
Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with the leadership of the college ranging from the senior managers, campus managers, middle managers to educators. Analysis of documents and observation notes was also done to supply more data about FET leadership. Data were analysed and interpreted by identifying themes and categories that would shed more light into the effective leadership of the college.
The following recommendations were made:
 A new approach to the leadership of the college should be adopted;
 The leadership of the college should be more accountable and responsive to community needs;
 More financial support should be allocated to FET colleges; and
 More focus should be given to learner support. / Educational Studies / D.Ed. (Education Management)
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A study of the challenges of adult learning facilitation in a diverse setting with special reference to SoshanguveRivombo, Alfred Mashau 06 1900 (has links)
A critical cross-field outcome of Curriculum 2005 as introduced in South Africa is to work effectively with others as members of a team, group, organization, and community. This research aims at investigating challenges that impede adult learners from diverse backgrounds to work effectively as members of a team, group, organization and community. Informed by models of education in lifelong learning (intercultural, multicultural and anti-racist models of education which supplement andragogy), a qualitative inquiry which followed an active research approach was undertaken in selected adult learning centres in Soshanguve in Gauteng Province to explore the challenges of diversity during adult learning facilitation. Data was gathered from sixteen adult education facilitators from four adult education centres by means of in-depth interviews, follow-up interviews and observational fieldwork. Findings indicated that facilitators require additional knowledge and skills to achieve the objectives of the intercultural, multicultural and anti-racist models of education effectively; senior adult learners require particular attention from facilitators to prevent learner attrition in this age group; linguistic diversity problematises effective intercultural communication, especially where the facilitator is not proficient in learners‟ home languages; and awareness should be raised of the negative impact of inflexible attitudes towards certain aspects of diversity such as religion and sexual orientation on effective teaching and learning. However, positive adult education facilitation practices were also observed. Based on the findings of the literature review and the empirical inquiry recommendations for the improvement of practice were made. / ABET and Youth Development / M. Ed. (Adult and Continuing Education)
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The evaluation of skills development facilitation in Gauteng public further education and training (FET) collegesMatea, Marobane John 11 1900 (has links)
South Africa is a developing country that contends with a serious skills deficit that hampers its economic growth prospects. To address this skills deficit particularly at intermediate level, the government identified the public Further Education and Training (FET) College sector to serve as a medium to counter the challenge. Subsequent to the aforementioned decision by the government, political and financial support was pledged to the sector. Legislation that is attributed to the sector was also enacted and amended to capacitate the sector to perform optimally. The focus of this research was the capability of the public FET College sector in the province of Gauteng to respond credibly and qualitatively to the skills needs of the province‟s labour markets. Thus, the primary purpose was to evaluate the role that the sector in the province plays to address the skills shortage.
The research design for the study was triangulation in nature, encompassing qualitative and quantitative methods. Nine public FET colleges, six companies and the Indlela Training Centre were sampled for gathering information regarding the responsiveness, articulation and efficiency of the province‟s public FET College sector. Students, lecturers, HODs and company‟s skills development managers were interviewed and sampled for the completion of questionnaires.
Some significant differences in perceptions relating to the role played by the province‟s public FET college sector in addressing the skills shortage were found. Findings indicated that the massive financial and political support pledged to the sector by the government did not translate into efficiency, credibility and responsiveness nor capacitate the sector. In terms of the findings employers are skeptical about the quality of graduates that the province‟s public FET colleges ect or produces. Further, it was found that the sector‟s lecturers are inappropriately qualified and this contributes to the inefficiency of the sector in performing optimally. The lack of a formal skills development partnership between the sector and the labour markets hampers the articulation and the responsiveness of the sector to the skills needs of labour market. However, the current development whereby all the skills development institutions have been placed under one department has the potential to add value to the skills development landscape, particularly the public FET College sector. / Educational Leadership and Management / D. Ed. (Educational Management)
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A model for the evaluation of ABET programmesQuan-Baffour, Kofi Poku. 11 1900 (has links)
This research project focuses on a model designed for the evaluation of ABET
instructional programmes. In the light of rapid changes in the socio-economic and
political contexts in Africa and particularly in South Africa, this study examines adult
basic education and training, which has become acknowledged as an indispensable
tool for the transformation and development of societies. Since 1994 education has
become a constitutional right for all citizens of South Africa. In an attempt to offer
basic education and training to all adults many institutions and departments have
established ABET programmes offering adults the skills they may need in order to
contribute to the development of their communities. The lack of guidelines for
instructing, assessing and evaluating ABET programmes prompted the choice of
research topic.
The study begins with a review of relevant literature pertaining to the field of adult
education and also provides a general discussion on didactics as it .is relevant to adult
education. The study proposes a model for evaluating ABET instructional
programmes. Focus group discussions are employed as a research tool to validate the
proposed model and its accompanying guidelines. The study reveals that, for ABET
instructional programmes to be outcomes based, relevant, conducive to critical
thinking and creativity and productive of meaningful assessment, a model for
evaluating the programmes' performance in these areas is essential. Based on this presupposition,
the study proceeds to develop a model for the evaluation of ABET
programmes. It draws on literature pertaining to educational evaluation in general and
extrapolates the findings to construct a model appropriate for evaluating ABET
programmes.
In the field component of the study, endeavour is made to validate the model
according to the perceptions of a sample of ABET practitioners. In-depth focus
interviews are conducted to validify the various components of the model. In
conclusion, the study recommends further research into the didactics of adult
education and training (ABET) in order to improve adult education practices. / Curriculum and Instructional Studies / D. Ed. (Didactics)
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Enhancing realistic academic self-actualisation : a psycho-andragogical perspective / Bevordering van realistiese akademiese selfaktualisering : 'n Psigo-andragogiese perspektiefSonnekus, Ingrid Phyllis 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in English and Afrikaans / This research was triggered by the need to assist first year students in a way which had not
been addressed by the people involved with the upliftment of disadvantaged students. The
aspect which was addressed was the personal growth of the adult learner within the
academic situation with consideration of his own personal circumstances and ideals. This
means that a micro level approach was generated by creating the Academic Enhancement
Programme (AEP). The purpose of the programme is to give adult learners the opportunity
to understand themselves and their own value systems better on a micro, meso and macro
level, to experience personal growth or self-actualisation and to see how these factors
influence the adult learners' interaction with the tertiary academic situation.
Eight possible value systems were discussed and introduced to the adult learners who
participated in the Academic Enhancement Programme. The adult learners were given the
opportunity to measure themselves against the value systems and to evaluate how these
influenced their realistic academic self-actualisation. The psycho-andragogical categories
were utilised during the application of the programme as criteria to evaluate the
effectiveness of the programme.
The following recommendations were made
• the creation of a faculty specific induction programme
• linking study packages directly to the context of adult learners
• organising personal academic contact
• giving personal academic support
• making the evaluation procedures transparent
• creating and supporting informal study groups
Although the study has certain limitations, it should be of great value to the university
system during the transformation phase that it is experiencing at present. The main aim
of the study is, however, the contribution to the academic growth of the adult learner in the
tertiary situation / Hierdie navorsing het ontstaan vanuit die behoefte om eerstejaarstudente op 'n bepaalde
wyse te ondersteun. Hierdie wyse is nog nie aangespreek deur mense wat met
benadeelde studente gewerk het nie. Die aspek wat ondersoek is, is die persoonlike groei
wat volwasse leerders ervaar binne die akademiese situasie met inagneming van hulle eie
persoonlike omstandighede en ideale. Dit het beteken dat daar deur middel van 'n
mikrobenadering 'n Akademiese Verrykingsprogram geskep moes word. Die doel van die
program is drievoudig: Dit meet aan volwasse leerders die geleentheid bied om hulleself
en hulle waardesisteme beter te verstaan in 'n mikro-, meso- en makroverband; om
persoonlike groei I selfaktualisering te ervaar en om tot die besef te kom dat hierdie
aangeleenthede hulle interaksie met die tersiere akademiese situasie be'invloed.
Agt verskillende waardesisteme is bespreek en aan die volwasse leerders wat aan die
Akademiese Verrykingsprogram deelgeneem het, voorgehou. Die volwasse leerders het
die geleentheid gekry om hulself aan hierdie waardesisteme te meet. Hulle kon ook in die
loop van die program vasstel hoe dit hulle realistiese akademiese selfaktualisering
be'invloed. Die psigo-andragogiese kategoriee is tydens die toepassing van die program
as kriteria gebruik om die effektiwiteit van die program te bepaal.
Die volgende aanbevelings is gemaak:
• dat 'n fakulteit-spesifieke induksieprogram geskep meet word,
• dat studiepakkette direk aan die volwasse leerder se verwysingsraamwerk
gekoppel meet word,
• dat persoonlike akademiese ondersteuning gebied meet word,
• dat persoonlike kontak op akademiese gebied bewerkstellig moet word,
• dat evalueringsprosedures deursigtig gemaak meet word,
• dat informele studiegroepe tot stand gebring en onderhou meet word.
Alhoewel die studie aan verskeie beperkings onderhewig is, behoort dit vir die
universiteitswese tydens die huidige transformasiegebeure van groot waarde te wees. Die
belangrikste doel van die navorsing is egter die bydrae wat dit kan lewer tot die akademiese
groei van die volwasse leerder in die tersiere situasie. / Psychology of Education / D.Ed. (Psychology of Education)
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Health education in cross cultural encounters : an agogical perspectiveArthur, Mavis Lorraine 11 1900 (has links)
In contemporary multicultural societies, health is emerging as a fundamental right alongside
education and welfare: a frame of reference endorsed by the Government of National Unity
in South Africa. Health workers are confronting issues far beyond the more traditional
modes of health education. The initial thrust of this research was to investigate the most
relevant social, health and education knowledge bases and issues relative to health education
in cross cultural encounters in order to formulate universal guidelines applicable to the
national situation. Differences inherent in allopathic and traditional health systems are
explored in historical time, in conjunction with concepts of social change, communality in
diversity and the co-existence of multiple realities. An understanding of common
denominators across all human and group experience emerges and, with it, insight into
problems that occur when universalistic conceptions of human behaviour are linked to
communicocentric hegemony. The parameters within which cross cultural health education are viewed are extended through
an analytical, empirical evaluation of the andragogic consequences of a broader conceptualisation
of culture and the patterned relationships existing between elements within society.
The ontic fact that similar variables may have widely different meanings and be differently
construed by people whose life experiences differ is affirmed. Culture shock becomes a
potential personal reality for all engaged in cross cultural encounters. Radical reflection on human nature and the eidos of man constitutes the foundation upon
which the aims and various theories of health education are systematically and progressively
evaluated. Evidence surfaces that the original intent of the research was rooted in the
Western medical tendency towards standardisation, specialisation and the creation of
scientifically validated routines for professional practice and that gaps exist between the
theory and practice of health education and the everyday experiences of people. On the basis
of scientifically based insights, guidelines have been formulated to narrow the divide between
the factual, linearly based procedural aspects of health education and the human experience
of learning. The guidelines embody the notion that the health educator's role in cross
cultural encounters is one of facilitating meaningful, appropriate and informed choices on the
part of adult learners. / Educational Studies / D.Ed. (Philosophy of Education)
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Volwasse onderwys deur die landlike stigting in die ontwikkeling van landelike gemeenskappeKotzé, Derica Alba 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Text in Afrikaans / Die Landelike Stigting poog om deur die proses van gemeenskapsontwikkeling die
lewenstandaard en ontwikkelingspeil van die plaaswerkergemeenskap te verhoog.
Binne hierdie proses word volwasse onderwys as belangrike instrument
aangewend. Vervolgens is die probleem wat nagevors is die toepassing van
volwasse onderwys deur die Landelike Stigting binne landelike ontwikkeling.
Eerstens is ondersoek ingestel na die doelstellings en filosofiese orientasies
van volwasse onderwys. Binne hierdie kognitiewe raamwerk het hierdie studie
tweedens die bepaling van die Landelike Stigting se filosofie en doelstellings
behels.
Die Landelike Stigting se volwasse onderwysprogram toon duidelike ooreenkomste
met radikale volwasse onderwysdenke. Die teoretiese onderbou van die program
is vereenselwigbaar met kontemporere ontwikkelingsdenke wat mensgesentreerde,
deelnemende en handhawingsontwikkeling beklemtoon en fokus op ontwikkeling as
'n leerproses. Met hul teoretiese uitgangspunte slaag die Landelike Stigting
daarin om 'n volwasse onderwysprogram daar te stel wat nie-rassige, nieseksistiese
en demokratiese leerbeginsels ondersteun. Hierdie uitgangspunte
manifesteer egter tans nie in die praktyk nie. / The Rural Foundation strives to promote the living standard and level of
development of the farm worker community through the process of community
development. Adult education is an important instrument within this process.
Consequently the problem researched is the application of adult education in
rural development. Firstly, the objectives and philosophical orientations of
adult education were explored. Following from this cognitive framework this
study secondly determined the objectives and philosophy of the Rural
Foundation.
The adult education programme of the Rural Foundation closely corresponds to
radical adult education thinking. The theoret i ca 1 substructure of the
programme is comp at i b 1 e with contemporary deve 1 opment thought which emphasises
people-centred, participatory and sustainable development and focuses on
development as a learning process. With their theoretical premises, the Rural
Foundation succeeds in establishing an adult education programme which
supports non-racial, non-sexist and democratic learning principles. However,
these premises do not manifest in practice. / Development Studies / M.A. (Development Administration)
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Leierskapstyl en werksbevrediging binne die volwassene-onderwyskonteks : 'n gevallestudie / Leadership style and work satisfaction in an adult education context : a case studyBooyse, Cornelius Johannes January 2013 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Die uitsluitlike doel van die studie was om die navorsingsprobleem, naamlik om vas te stel op watter wyse die leierskapstyl van opleidingsbestuurders die werksbevrediging van opleidingskonsultante beïnvloed wat volwassene-onderwys binne ʼn bepaalde bankgroep in Suid-Afrika verskaf, aan te spreek.
Die navorser het bepaalde leierskapstyle (naamlik die demokratiese-, outokratiese- en laissez-faire leierskapstyle) en werksbevredigingskomponente geselekteer (naamlik ondersteuning, verhoudings en bemagtiging) ten einde dié ondersoek te doen.
ʼn Vraelys is ontwerp wat as kwantitatiewe navorsingsinstrument gebruik is om navorsingsdata elektronies te versamel oor respondente se biografiese besonderhede, hulle bestuurder se leierskapstyl en respondente se persepsies van hul eie werksbevrediging. Een-en-negentig (91) uit eenhonderd sewe-en-dertig (137) respondente het die vraelys per e-pos voltooi, wat ʼn responskoers van 66.42% verteenwoordig.
Uit die navorsingsresultate en -analise het dit geblyk dat leierskapstyl wél die persepsies van respondente oor elk van die werksbevredigingskomponente statisties beduidend beïnvloed het. / The sole aim of this study was to address the research problem, namely to determine the way in which the leadership style of training managers influences the work satisfaction of training consultants that provide adult education within a specific bank group in South Africa.
The researcher selected specific leadership styles for the purpose of thís study (namely the democratic, outocratic and laissez-faire leadership styles) and work satisfaction components (namely support, relationships and empowerment) to carry out thís investigation.
A questionnaire was designed which was used as quantitive research instrument to gather research data electronically about respondents’ biographical details, their manager’s leadership style and the perceptions of respondents regarding their own work satisfaction. Ninety-one (91) out of one-hundred-and-thirty-seven (137) respondents completed the questionnaire by email, which represents a response rate of 66.42%.
Out of the research and analysis results it became evident that leadership style indeed influenced the perceptions of respondents over each of the work satisfaction components in a statistically significant way. / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (Volwassene-onderwys)
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