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Wit Afrikaanse egpare en verandering : 'n narratief-pastorale studieMeyer, Tjaart Johannes Hendrik 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Suid-Afrikaners bevind hulle tans in 'n era van snelle sosio-politieke veranderinge. Hierdie veranderinge dra by tot 'n gevoel van ongemak en onsekerheid by die meeste Suid-Afrikaners, daarom ook by baie wit Afrikaners.
In hierdie navorsing het ek gefokus op die reaksies van ses wit Afrikaanse egpare. Hoe reageer hulle op verandering? Hoe 'storie' hulle hul lewens om in te pas by die veranderende 'groter' Suid-Afrikaanse storie?
Al die deelnemers was dit eens dat verandering in Suid-Afrika noodsaaklik was. Hulle is egter bekommerd oor die hoë voorkoms van geweld en die onsekerheid oor die toekoms. Hulle kinders se veiligheid en toekoms is veral 'n hoë prioriteit. In my navorsing bet ek ook aandag geskenk aan die rol van die pastor in hierdie proses. Ten slotte het ek aanbevelings gemaak wat waardevol kan wees vir die pastor en sy pastorale werk. / South Africans find themselves amidst an era of rapid socio-political change. These changes create a sense of impermanence and uneasiness amongst most South Africans, and therefore amongst white Afrikaners too.
In this study I focused on the reactions of six white Afrikaans couples. How do they react to change? How do they 'story' their own lives to fit in with the changing 'bigger' South African story? All these couples felt that change was necessary. They are coping well with the changes but they are worried about the high levels of violence and the uncertainty about the future. Their children and their safety seem a priority. In my research I have also attended to the pastor' s role in this process. Lastly I made recommendations that can be helpful for the pastor and his pastoral work. / Philosophy, Practical & Systematic Theology / M. Th. (Praktiese Teologie (Pastorale Terapie))
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Huweliksverwagtings van die formeel opgeleide swart laat-adolessent en die implikasies daarvan vir 'n huweliksvoorbereidingsprogram / Marriage expectations of the formally trained black late adolescent and the implications thereof for a marriage preparation programmeSteyn, G.M. 11 1900 (has links)
Afrikaans text / Suid-Afrika se samelewingstrukture beleef tans 'n grootskaalse morele aanslag wat
manifesteer in verskeie patologiese verskynsels waarvan gebrekkige huweliksverhoudings een van die
belangrikste vorm.
Verwestersing word deur die literatuurbevindinge van die onderhawige studie uitgesonder as die
enkele grootste oorsaak van disfunksionele huweliksverhoudings in swart geledere. Die Westerse
kultuur het 'n uiteenlopende impak op swart mans en vrouens. Die vrou bevind haar as gevolg van
verwestersing in In baie gunstiger posisiel terwyl die man vanwee verwestersing baie in terme
van status en gesag prysgee. Dit is gevolglik verstaanbaar dat hy in In groot mate waarde bly
heg aan die tradisionele kultuur wat hom bevoordeel het. Hierdie spanning tussen
tradisionele en Westerse gebruike het tot gevolg dat man en vrou die huwelik met verskillende
verwagtings betree.
In terme van die fokus van die onderhawige studie het die vraag ontstaan of die
swart persoon wat formele opleiding ondergaan in dieselfde mate die dilemma van kulturele
verskeurdheid ondervind soos wat in tersaaklike literatuur voorgehou word. Hierdie studie
handel spesifiek oor die invloed van Westerse en tradisionele inhoude op die huweliksverwagtings
van die formeel opgeleide swart laat adolessent. By wyse van In empiriese
ondersoek, aangevul deur literatuurgegewens, is bepaal in watter mate voorgenoemde diskrepansie
by die
formeel opgeleide swart laat-adolessent voorkom. Die volgende geld as die
belangrikste bevindinge aangaande hierdie groep:
• Hulle beskou hulself deurgaans as verwesters.
• Die voltallige nukleere gesin word as die ideale gesinsvorm beskou.
• Hulle is deurgaans begerig dat die ilobolotransaksie deel van die
huweliksluiting vorm.
• Die meerderheid verwerp die opsie om kinderloos in die huwelik te bly.
• In hul verwagtings word 'n hoe prioriteit geplaas op kenmerke van die
Westerse huwelik, naamlik
+ kommunikasie,
+ probleme wat onderling deur huweliksmaats bespreek word,
+ emosionele ondersteuning,
+ gelykheid en vennootskap in die huwelik, en
+ getrouheid in die huwelik.
• Albei geslagte is genee om 'n huweliksvoorbereidingprogram byte woon.
• Spesifieke potensiele huweliksprobleemareas het te make met
+ fisiese aanranding,
+ alkoholmisbruik, en
+ buite-egtelike verhoudings.
Die stand van sake impliseer dat die formeel opgeleide swart laat-adolessent 'n eiesoortige
huweliksvoorbereidingsprogram benodig wat hom/haar vir Westerse huwelikseise toerus, maar wat
ook voorsiening maak vir tradisionele insprake wat steeds 'n appel tot hom/haar rig. / Societal structures in South Africa are currently experiencing a large-scale moral
onslaught that is manifested in a variety of pathological phenomena - deficient marital
relationships constitute one of the most important of these.
Westernisation is singled out by the literature findings in this study as being the single most
important cause of dysfunctional marital relationships among blacks. The Western culture has a
quite dissimilar impact on black men and black women. Westernisation leads to the woman
finding herself in a much more favourable position, while it demands from the black man an
enormous sacrifice in terms of status and authority. He, understandably, remains to a large
degree attached to the traditional culture that used to favour him. This tension between
traditional and Western custom leads to men and women approaching marriage with
divergent expectations.
In terms of the focus of this study, the question arises as to whether the black person
who has been formally trained experiences the dilemma of being culturally torn apart to the
same extent as has emerged from the relevant literature on the subject. The present study
deals specifically with the effect of Western and traditional contents on the marriage
expectations of the formally trained black late adolescent. An empirical investigation,
supplemented by data from the literature, has been used to determine the extent to which the
already mentioned discrepancy
occurs among formally trained black late adolescents. The following are the most important
findings with regard to this group:
• They generally consider themselves as being westernised.
• The complete nuclear family is regarded as the ideal type of family.
• They are generally keen to have the ilobolo transaction form part of the marriage
contract.
• The majority rejects the option of remaining childless in marriage.
• In their expectations a high priority is given to the characteristics of the
Western-type marriage, i.e.
+ communication,
+ problems being mutually discussed by marriage partners,
+ emotional support,
+ equality and partnership in marriage, and
+ faithfulness to the marriage partner.
• Specific potential matrimonial problem areas concern
+ physical assault,
+ alcohol abuse, and
+ extramarital relationships.
This state of affairs implies that the formally trained black late adolescent needs a
unique marriage preparation programme that would equip him/her for the demands of a
Western-type marriage, but that would also make provision for traditional demands that are
still appealing to him/her. / Psychology of Education / D. Ed. (Sielkundige Opvoedkunde)
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Attorney's attitudes to divorce mediation, with particular attention to the social worker's role in developing a collaborative approachFolb, Susan Gladys 10 1900 (has links)
Recent legislation passed by the South African Parliament has sharpened attention on the importance of mediation in the process of divorce. Without the understanding and cooperation of the legal profession, and of attorneys in
particular, there appears to be small chance that this will be adequately recognised and brought to fruition. The research reported in this dissertation reflects the results of an investigation of Cape Town attorneys working
in the field of divorce. Their attitudes to and knowledge of the concept of divorce mediation are reported, and the
prospects of collaboration between a social work agency and the legal profession in divorce mediation have been
analysed. It is clear that some collaboration is achievable between the social work and legal professions in
this area. A methodology has been developed and validated that is generally applicable, and which could also be used for investigation of other professional groups. / Social Work / M.A. (Social Work)
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Culture, race and therapy : with special reference to South African Chinese therapistsToi, Claire 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MSc)--University of Stellenbosch, 2004. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Differences between the therapist and the client such as differing genders, social classes, races,
cultures and languages, inevitably influence the therapeutic situation. This research assignment
reviews the literature available concerning multicultural counselling. the variables which therapists
contend with in a multicultural therapeutic situation and the state of multicultural therapy in South
Africa. The main body of this assignment focuses on the training experiences. as well as the
countertransfcrential experiences. of therapists from a minority group with specific attention given to
South African Chinese therapists. Also included are helpful ways of addressing the potential
difficulties that arise in a therapeutic relationship where the culture or race of the therapist and client
differ. In closing, this assignment asks what gaps exist in the literature with regard to South African
Chinese therapists and what further research would be required to fill these gaps. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Verskille tussen die terapeut en die kliënt. soos verskillende geslagte. sosiale klasse. rasse. kulture en
tale. beïnvloed die terapeutiese situasie onvermydelik. Hierdie navorsingsopdrag hersien die literatuur
wat beskikbaar is ten opsigte van multikulturele voorligting. die veranderlikes waarmee terapeute te
doen kry in 'n multikulturele terapeutiese situasie en die toestand van multikulturele terapie in Suid-
Afrika. Die vernaamste deel van hierdie opdrag fokus op die opleidingservarings. asook die
teenoordragervarings. van terapeute wat van 'n minderheidsgroep afkomstig is, met spesiale aandag
aan Suid-Afrikaanse Chinese terapeute geskenk. Ook ingesluit is nuttige maniere om die potensiele
struikelblokke wat in 'n terapeutiese verhouding ontstaan. waar die kultuur of ras van die terapeut en
kliënt verskil. aan te spreek. Om afte sluit. hierdie opdrag bevraagteken die leemtes wat voorkom in
cl ie Iiteratuur met betrekk ing tot Su id-A Crikaanse Ch inesc terapeute en watter verdere navorsi ng sal
benodig word om hierdie leemtes te vul.
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Die opvoedkundige sielkundige as konsultant in insluitende onderwys13 August 2012 (has links)
M.Ed. / The research in this qualitative study focuses on the role of the educational psychologist as consultant in Inclusive Education. The rationale for the investigation is derived from the changing and expanding role of the educational psychologist. This role has been implicated by the move from excluding learners who experience barriers to learning from mainstream schools, towards a policy of Inclusive Education. Inclusive Education aims at restructuring and transforming schools and curricula, in order to promote needs-driven, holistic, effective, community-based and quality service delivery. However, the implementation of Inclusive Education poses complex problems to those involved. Knowledge, skills and attitudes are required in which most teachers, parents as well as personnel at the education support services are not yet trained. This necessitates a comprehensive solution, such as collaborative consultation. The educational psychologist thus needs to reflect on her current role, and should change and expand her role to that of a consultant. The report of the study commences with a theory framework in which collaborative consultation is explicated. The nature of collaboration as a constructivist learning and problem solving process, in whole school development for Inclusive Education, is discussed. Thereafter collaborative consultation as an ecosystemic approach to, and reflective practice in whole school development, is discussed and illustrated. The chapter ends by a summary of the role, knowledge, skills and attitudes of the consultant in whole school development for Inclusive Education. The theory framework is followed by a chapter on the design of the qualitative study, substantiating the choice of format and methods of data collection and analyses. A rich and tightly woven description of the chronological course of the research process is provided, when examples of raw data and data analysis from the sketches and transcriptions of the focus group and individual interviews are presented.
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An evaluation of SANCA'S lifestyle programme in two Soweto public schoolsMankayi, Nyameka 21 May 2014 (has links)
This study evaluated the impact of the SANCA Lifestyle Programme on Grade 6 and 7 black
learners in two Soweto schools. This was done with a view to investigate the appropriateness
of the present SANCA Lifestyle Programme for black learners. A total of 260 learners
participated in this study.
The main thrust of the study was to investigate the impact of SANCA’s Lifestyle Programme
on learners’ psychosocial functioning and understanding of alcohol and drugs before and after
the implementation of the SANC A Lifestyle Programme. Information was collated from the
following instruments: biographical questionnaire. Psychosocial Functioning Inventory for
Primaiy School Children (PFI-PRIM-C), alcohol and drug assessment questionnaire and
programme evaluation questionnaire.
The Pre-test results revealed low self-image for the total sample on the PFI-PRIM-C which
measures psychosocial functioning. The Post-test results revealed significant improvement in
this area. The results showed significant differences between gender and age groups in the
areas of psychosocial functioning status. In particular, there was also a significant difference
between males and females with regard to states of anxiety (p<0.001). There was also a
significant difference between the 10-13 year olds and 14-18 year old groups in levels of
frustration (pO.OOl) on the PFI-PRIM-C. After the Lifestyle Programme significant
improvements were achieved.
A significant improvement was also found on the learners’ knowledge of alcohol and drugs
in the post-test period. There was no significant age or sex differences on alcohol and dn;g
assessment questionnaire both in the pre-test or post-test periods.
The implications of the findings are that Lifestyle Programmes have the potential to be
effective for black learners.
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Relationship between organizational support and postgraduate success rates : an Engineering and Built environment case study at a University of TechnologyDrew, Hulde. January 2013 (has links)
M. Tech. Business Administration / According to Strydom et al.'s (2010) South African Survey of Student Engagement (SASSE) project, the report describes the "revolving door syndrome" in which the increase in access to Higher Education is not matched by a concomitant increase in student success, an occurrence which continues to characterise the Higher Education system in South Africa. The Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at Tshwane University of Technology believes that the low success rate of postgraduate students may be attributed to the lack of provisioning of adequate resources needed by such students. This study seeks to identify the most important organizational support factors which should be focused on when developing future strategies for the improvement of success rates of these students.
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A high school guidance programme aimed at the primary prevention of sexual abuse of children as part of a national strategy for the prevention of child sexual abuse in South AfricaMcGregor, Dale January 1994 (has links)
The sexual abuse of children has become recognised as a major problem affecting children in most, if not all, countries of the world. The prevention of such abuse has, in the last decade, become an issue of international significance. In South Africa, prevention efforts are mainly informal ad hoc strategies initiated by individuals or organisations. As such they suffer from being short-lived and often isolated. Prevention efforts fall into the general categories of primary, secondary and tertiary prevention. Primary prevention focuses on preventing abuse from occurring at all. There are two main aspects to this type of prevention. The first aims at teaching children to protect themselves. The second aims at preventing the development of a disposition to abuse. This study set out to suggest and justify the adoption of a national strategy appropriate to the South African situation, including an overview of what can be done through the schooling system. This strategy will provide a framework and context for individual efforts, and hopefully stimulate new programmes. In addition, a detailed prevention programme for implementation in the secondary school, through the medium of the subject Guidance, was developed. This programme addressed itself mainly to that primary aspect of prevention concerned with preventing people from developing a disposition to abuse. The programme consists of lesson plans, teacher's notes and worksheet materials for pupils.
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Wit Afrikaanse egpare en verandering : 'n narratief-pastorale studieMeyer, Tjaart Johannes Hendrik 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Suid-Afrikaners bevind hulle tans in 'n era van snelle sosio-politieke veranderinge. Hierdie veranderinge dra by tot 'n gevoel van ongemak en onsekerheid by die meeste Suid-Afrikaners, daarom ook by baie wit Afrikaners.
In hierdie navorsing het ek gefokus op die reaksies van ses wit Afrikaanse egpare. Hoe reageer hulle op verandering? Hoe 'storie' hulle hul lewens om in te pas by die veranderende 'groter' Suid-Afrikaanse storie?
Al die deelnemers was dit eens dat verandering in Suid-Afrika noodsaaklik was. Hulle is egter bekommerd oor die hoë voorkoms van geweld en die onsekerheid oor die toekoms. Hulle kinders se veiligheid en toekoms is veral 'n hoë prioriteit. In my navorsing bet ek ook aandag geskenk aan die rol van die pastor in hierdie proses. Ten slotte het ek aanbevelings gemaak wat waardevol kan wees vir die pastor en sy pastorale werk. / South Africans find themselves amidst an era of rapid socio-political change. These changes create a sense of impermanence and uneasiness amongst most South Africans, and therefore amongst white Afrikaners too.
In this study I focused on the reactions of six white Afrikaans couples. How do they react to change? How do they 'story' their own lives to fit in with the changing 'bigger' South African story? All these couples felt that change was necessary. They are coping well with the changes but they are worried about the high levels of violence and the uncertainty about the future. Their children and their safety seem a priority. In my research I have also attended to the pastor' s role in this process. Lastly I made recommendations that can be helpful for the pastor and his pastoral work. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / M. Th. (Praktiese Teologie (Pastorale Terapie))
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Huweliksverwagtings van die formeel opgeleide swart laat-adolessent en die implikasies daarvan vir 'n huweliksvoorbereidingsprogram / Marriage expectations of the formally trained black late adolescent and the implications thereof for a marriage preparation programmeSteyn, G.M. 11 1900 (has links)
Afrikaans text / Suid-Afrika se samelewingstrukture beleef tans 'n grootskaalse morele aanslag wat
manifesteer in verskeie patologiese verskynsels waarvan gebrekkige huweliksverhoudings een van die
belangrikste vorm.
Verwestersing word deur die literatuurbevindinge van die onderhawige studie uitgesonder as die
enkele grootste oorsaak van disfunksionele huweliksverhoudings in swart geledere. Die Westerse
kultuur het 'n uiteenlopende impak op swart mans en vrouens. Die vrou bevind haar as gevolg van
verwestersing in In baie gunstiger posisiel terwyl die man vanwee verwestersing baie in terme
van status en gesag prysgee. Dit is gevolglik verstaanbaar dat hy in In groot mate waarde bly
heg aan die tradisionele kultuur wat hom bevoordeel het. Hierdie spanning tussen
tradisionele en Westerse gebruike het tot gevolg dat man en vrou die huwelik met verskillende
verwagtings betree.
In terme van die fokus van die onderhawige studie het die vraag ontstaan of die
swart persoon wat formele opleiding ondergaan in dieselfde mate die dilemma van kulturele
verskeurdheid ondervind soos wat in tersaaklike literatuur voorgehou word. Hierdie studie
handel spesifiek oor die invloed van Westerse en tradisionele inhoude op die huweliksverwagtings
van die formeel opgeleide swart laat adolessent. By wyse van In empiriese
ondersoek, aangevul deur literatuurgegewens, is bepaal in watter mate voorgenoemde diskrepansie
by die
formeel opgeleide swart laat-adolessent voorkom. Die volgende geld as die
belangrikste bevindinge aangaande hierdie groep:
• Hulle beskou hulself deurgaans as verwesters.
• Die voltallige nukleere gesin word as die ideale gesinsvorm beskou.
• Hulle is deurgaans begerig dat die ilobolotransaksie deel van die
huweliksluiting vorm.
• Die meerderheid verwerp die opsie om kinderloos in die huwelik te bly.
• In hul verwagtings word 'n hoe prioriteit geplaas op kenmerke van die
Westerse huwelik, naamlik
+ kommunikasie,
+ probleme wat onderling deur huweliksmaats bespreek word,
+ emosionele ondersteuning,
+ gelykheid en vennootskap in die huwelik, en
+ getrouheid in die huwelik.
• Albei geslagte is genee om 'n huweliksvoorbereidingprogram byte woon.
• Spesifieke potensiele huweliksprobleemareas het te make met
+ fisiese aanranding,
+ alkoholmisbruik, en
+ buite-egtelike verhoudings.
Die stand van sake impliseer dat die formeel opgeleide swart laat-adolessent 'n eiesoortige
huweliksvoorbereidingsprogram benodig wat hom/haar vir Westerse huwelikseise toerus, maar wat
ook voorsiening maak vir tradisionele insprake wat steeds 'n appel tot hom/haar rig. / Societal structures in South Africa are currently experiencing a large-scale moral
onslaught that is manifested in a variety of pathological phenomena - deficient marital
relationships constitute one of the most important of these.
Westernisation is singled out by the literature findings in this study as being the single most
important cause of dysfunctional marital relationships among blacks. The Western culture has a
quite dissimilar impact on black men and black women. Westernisation leads to the woman
finding herself in a much more favourable position, while it demands from the black man an
enormous sacrifice in terms of status and authority. He, understandably, remains to a large
degree attached to the traditional culture that used to favour him. This tension between
traditional and Western custom leads to men and women approaching marriage with
divergent expectations.
In terms of the focus of this study, the question arises as to whether the black person
who has been formally trained experiences the dilemma of being culturally torn apart to the
same extent as has emerged from the relevant literature on the subject. The present study
deals specifically with the effect of Western and traditional contents on the marriage
expectations of the formally trained black late adolescent. An empirical investigation,
supplemented by data from the literature, has been used to determine the extent to which the
already mentioned discrepancy
occurs among formally trained black late adolescents. The following are the most important
findings with regard to this group:
• They generally consider themselves as being westernised.
• The complete nuclear family is regarded as the ideal type of family.
• They are generally keen to have the ilobolo transaction form part of the marriage
contract.
• The majority rejects the option of remaining childless in marriage.
• In their expectations a high priority is given to the characteristics of the
Western-type marriage, i.e.
+ communication,
+ problems being mutually discussed by marriage partners,
+ emotional support,
+ equality and partnership in marriage, and
+ faithfulness to the marriage partner.
• Specific potential matrimonial problem areas concern
+ physical assault,
+ alcohol abuse, and
+ extramarital relationships.
This state of affairs implies that the formally trained black late adolescent needs a
unique marriage preparation programme that would equip him/her for the demands of a
Western-type marriage, but that would also make provision for traditional demands that are
still appealing to him/her. / Psychology of Education / D. Ed. (Sielkundige Opvoedkunde)
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