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The Developmental Characteristics of Young Children Prenatally Substance-exposedTaylor, Diane L. (Diane Louise) 12 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to explore the developmental characteristics of young children (ages 11-60 months) with prenatal substance-exposure. A developmental rating scale, the Developmental Checklist (DC) of the Developmental Observation Checklists (DOCs) was utilized. The DC measures the domains of language, motor, social/behavioral, and cognition, as well as overall developmental status.
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Diagnostiese waarde van skooltekeninge as projeksiemedium / The diagnostic value of school drawings as projection mediumBreytenbach, Frieda 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Die primere skoolkind bevind horn in 'n fase van groot verandering wat aanpassings verg en hoe eise stel.
Die ervaringe wat die kind gedurende hierdie tydperk opdoen, is beduidend omdat dit sy vormingsjare is.
Omdat die kind nie altyd kan verbaliseer watter probleme hy ervaar nie, is met hierdie studie gepoog om
vas te stel of skooltekeninge van enige diagnostiese waarde kan wees om die kind in nood te verstaan.
Die empiriese studie het bewys dat skooltekeninge nie net waarde as 'n identifiseringsmedium inhou nie,
maar ook as 'n aanvullende ortopedagogiese medium aangewend kan word. Die kind neig om sy probleme,
persepsies, houdings en so meer visueel te projekteer. Hoewel hierdie studie bevindinge van vroeere
navorsing bevestig, is bepaalde verskille ook geidentifiseer. Die studie is afgesluit met riglyne vir die
gebruik van skooltekeninge, asook aanbevelings met die oog op die verfyning van hierdie projeksiemedium. / The primary school child finds himself in a phase of great change which makes high demands and requires
adjustments. What happens to the child during these years is critical because these are foundation laying
years.
Because a child is not always able to verbalise problems which he may experience, this study is an
. endeavour to determine whether school drawings have any diagnostic value to identify a child in need.
The empirical study has confirmed that school drawings have diagnostic value not only as a medium of
identification, but also as a supplementary orthopedagogical medium. The child· tends to project his
problems, perceptions and attitude visually. Although this study confirms findings of previous studies,
certain differences were also identified. The study was concluded with guidelines for the use of school
drawings, as well as recommendations regarding the refinement of this projection medium. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (met spesialisering in Voorligting)
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The role of certain personality factors in oral examinationRatz, Wolfgang Edelbert 05 1900 (has links)
The interdependent relationship which exists between personality
characteristics of adolescents and their achievements in oral
examinations have been investigated.
The following related aspects were studied in the literature:
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The role of oral evaluation in English.
Personality characteristics which are meaningful to
achievement in oral work.
Ways to measure personality with special reference to
the High School Personality Questionnaire.
An empirical study inter alia revealed the following:
{i) Low oral achievers are emotionally less stable than high
achievers.
(ii) Verbal intelligence, emotional instability, anxiety experience
and introvertedness play an influential role in achievement in
oral work.
(iii) Girls tend to achieve better in oral work in the secondary
school than boys.
The educational implications of the investigation relate to the
adequate becoming-adult of the adolescent. The role of the educand's
personality in oral examinations and the need of teachers to
possess more information about this matter during evaluation, have
been revealed in this study. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Psychology of Education)
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Diagnostiese waarde van skooltekeninge as projeksiemedium / The diagnostic value of school drawings as projection mediumBreytenbach, Frieda 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Die primere skoolkind bevind horn in 'n fase van groot verandering wat aanpassings verg en hoe eise stel.
Die ervaringe wat die kind gedurende hierdie tydperk opdoen, is beduidend omdat dit sy vormingsjare is.
Omdat die kind nie altyd kan verbaliseer watter probleme hy ervaar nie, is met hierdie studie gepoog om
vas te stel of skooltekeninge van enige diagnostiese waarde kan wees om die kind in nood te verstaan.
Die empiriese studie het bewys dat skooltekeninge nie net waarde as 'n identifiseringsmedium inhou nie,
maar ook as 'n aanvullende ortopedagogiese medium aangewend kan word. Die kind neig om sy probleme,
persepsies, houdings en so meer visueel te projekteer. Hoewel hierdie studie bevindinge van vroeere
navorsing bevestig, is bepaalde verskille ook geidentifiseer. Die studie is afgesluit met riglyne vir die
gebruik van skooltekeninge, asook aanbevelings met die oog op die verfyning van hierdie projeksiemedium. / The primary school child finds himself in a phase of great change which makes high demands and requires
adjustments. What happens to the child during these years is critical because these are foundation laying
years.
Because a child is not always able to verbalise problems which he may experience, this study is an
. endeavour to determine whether school drawings have any diagnostic value to identify a child in need.
The empirical study has confirmed that school drawings have diagnostic value not only as a medium of
identification, but also as a supplementary orthopedagogical medium. The child· tends to project his
problems, perceptions and attitude visually. Although this study confirms findings of previous studies,
certain differences were also identified. The study was concluded with guidelines for the use of school
drawings, as well as recommendations regarding the refinement of this projection medium. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (met spesialisering in Voorligting)
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The role of certain personality factors in oral examinationRatz, Wolfgang Edelbert 05 1900 (has links)
The interdependent relationship which exists between personality
characteristics of adolescents and their achievements in oral
examinations have been investigated.
The following related aspects were studied in the literature:
*
*
*
The role of oral evaluation in English.
Personality characteristics which are meaningful to
achievement in oral work.
Ways to measure personality with special reference to
the High School Personality Questionnaire.
An empirical study inter alia revealed the following:
{i) Low oral achievers are emotionally less stable than high
achievers.
(ii) Verbal intelligence, emotional instability, anxiety experience
and introvertedness play an influential role in achievement in
oral work.
(iii) Girls tend to achieve better in oral work in the secondary
school than boys.
The educational implications of the investigation relate to the
adequate becoming-adult of the adolescent. The role of the educand's
personality in oral examinations and the need of teachers to
possess more information about this matter during evaluation, have
been revealed in this study. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Psychology of Education)
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