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Hulpverlening aan die leergeremde kind, met besondere verwysing na die ouditiewe modaliteit / Anna Christina LessingLessing, Anna Christina January 1983 (has links)
The study is concerned with learning disabled children. A literature survey
which deals with the definitions, causes and manifestations of learning
disabilities was conducted. An aid programme, focussing specifically on the
auditory modality, was developed.
Through a careful study of relevant literature it is clear that although a
learning disabled child possesses adequate or even above-average intellectual
capabilities, deficiencies such as abnormal behaviour and inadequacies in
learning which may be ascribed to malfunctions in the central nervous system,
are manifested. The causes of learning disorders could be of an external or
inherent nature and behavioural manifestations such as motor- or perceptual
deficiencies, hyperactivity and inadequate academic performance frequently
occur.
The importance of the auditory perceptual skills in the acquisition of reading
and spelling performances is emphasized. Research on auditory deficiencies
and their subsequent detrimental effect on reading and spelling performance,
indicate a significant relationship between these deficits and the impairment
of analysis, synthesis, storing and recalling of auditory information.
This survey was conducted in order to devise an auditory aid programme by
means of which deficits in auditory perception could be overcome or improved
and to decide whether the improvement of auditory deficits would contribute
positively towards the reading and spelling results of the learning disabled
child.
From the literature a variety of exercises for the improvement of the various
auditory perceptual skills were assembled. An integrated reading and spelling
programme to stimulate the development of-auditory skills was subsequently
devised and applied by means of the experimental method
This aid programme was applied with great success in six cases who had
previously been identified as learning disabled candidates. It resulted in a
remarkable improvement in auditory skills of all six participants. All of
them performed according to their mental age standard. Basic reading and
spelling abilities improved accordingly. Those participants who best overcame
their auditory perceptual deficiencies also gave the best performance in
reading and spelling abilities. / Thesis (MEd)--PU vir CHO, 1984
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An evaluation of the level of the moral judgment of behaviourally handicapped adolescent clinic school pupils of normal intelligence / Rowan Alexander JohnsonJohnson, Rowan Alexander January 1990 (has links)
This empirical study aimed at determining any
significant difference in level of moral judgment
between behaviourally handicapped adolescent clinic
school pupils of normal intelligence (experimental
group) and a matched sample of non-behaviourally
handicapped pupils (control group). Moral judgment
level was measured in terms of Global stage Scores and
Weighted Average Scores using Kohlberg's Moral Judgment
Interviews and standard Issue scoring. Secondary aims
were to determine whether the data obtained indicated
significant sex differences in level of moral judgment
and to compare the mean level of moral judgment of the
experimental and control groups with existing research.
A statement and motivation of the problem and clarification of concepts were followed by an evaluation of
applicable pre-Kohlbergian research, the philosophical
foundations of Kohlberg’s theory and the theory itself.
This was followed by an examination of the methods of
research and the empirical study. The data generated
indicated a significant difference in mean level of
moral judgment between the research groups in favour of
the control group when controlling for age, gender and
socio-economic status. This difference was highlighted
by comparisons with existing research. No significant
gender differences in moral judgment were found.
Important conclusions reached were: - Experimental group pupils were retarded in level
of' moral judgment and, unlike the pupils in the
control group, most had not yet reached stage 3
moral reasoning. - Sex differences in moral judgment were not found
as is predicted in Kohlbergian theory (Colby & Kohlberg, 1987: 130). - Sub-group comparisons indicated chronological age to be an important factor in the measurement of
moral judgment. The research findings imply that: - Attempts should be made to raise the level of moral judgment of pupils like those in the experimental group specifically, but also that of all pupils. - Planned moral education programmes can ignore sex differences, but not chronological age. - Varied research into moral judgment is necessary. / Dissertation (MEd)--PU for CHO, 1990
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Die effek van 'n leeshulpprogram op Kleurling-hoërskoolleerlinge : 'n vergelykende psigologiese ondersoek / Petrus Daniël Francois VogesVoges, Petrus Daniël Francois January 1985 (has links)
1. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY -
The aim of this study is a psychological and scholastic investigation
of the effect of a supplementary reading programme on Coloured high school
pupils.
In order to do this, zero hypotheses and alternative hypotheses were
drawn up which would enable one to compare an experimental group (which
had done the supplementary reading course) with a control group (which
had not done such a course). In short the zero hypotheses amount to
saying that there are no differences in reading ability, school
performance, study habits and study attitudes, aptitude and personality between
Coloured high school pupils •who did a reading development course and
those who did not do such a course. The alternative hypotheses endeavour
to prove the opposite, namely that such differences do exist.
2. LITERATURE SURVEY -
As a starting point for this investigation, a number of relevant
concepts were defined. Some of these concepts are "read", "reading
difficulties”, "Coloured”, “Urban and -rural areas”.
The importance of reading was demonstrated by pointing out that a good
reading ability is essential for the forming of a healthy personality,
social development, recreation, extending knowledge, etcetera.
The complexity of the reading process came to the fore when the explanation of what the reading process entails, was discussed as it is described by various researchers. The different theoretical models discussed,
are the optical-mechanical model, psychometric models, psychological models,
the communication model and linguistic models.
The extent of reading difficulties was outlined by means of results
obtained by researchers, local and foreign. In this respect reference
was also made to reading differences pertaining to sex and reading
differences between rural and urban areas. A detailed account was given of
the main causes of reading difficulties related to scholastic and socioeconomic
factors, and in particular how these factors manifest themselves
among the Coloured community.
As far as the scholastic determinants are concerned, attention was given
to the poor pre-school environment of the Coloured child, insufficient
number of nursery schools, compulsory education and school leaving at
an early age, inadequate differentiation, lack of accommodation and a
shortage of suitably qualified staff. Concerning the socio-economic
determinants the following were dealt with: class differences, life
style of the lower class, the family milieu, cultural values and norms,
residential area and housing, recreational activities, linguistic
abilities and physical factors.
The diagnosis of reading difficulties was discussed in short. In this
survey particular attention was paid to the different levels of diagnosis
and methods of diagnosing. Some difficulties in diagnosing reading
problems among Coloureds were also pointed out.
The last aspect from the literature which was dealt with was the
remediation of reading problems. Emphasis was given to the more traditional
methods of supplementary reading teaching, for instance the basic reading
book method, the alphabet method, the neurological and the perceptual
kinaesthetic method. Lifting the causes of reading problems which emanate
from this study would allow remediation to be used to the full among
the Coloured people.
3. METHOD OF RESEARCH -
3.1 Sample:
In order to determine the effect of the supplementary reading programme,
a comparative study •was made between an experimental group (which did
a reading course) and a control group (which did not do such a course).
The sample consisted of a total experimental group of 31 people (Std.
8 and Std. 9 pupils) of whom 15 were Std. 8 and 16 Std. 9 pupils while
on the other hand the total contra l group of 26 people (Std. 8 and Std.
9 pupils) consisted of 14 Std. 8 and 12 Std. 9 pupils.
3.2 Measuring Instruments:
The measuring instruments used to investigate the different fields were
the following:
- Reading ability, The ophtalmograph
- Scholastic achievement, Real school marks
- Study habits, Questionnaire on study habits and attitudes
- Aptitude, Senior aptidude test
- Personality, The High School personality Questionnaire and IPAT Anxiety scale.
The above mentioned measuring instruments were discussed in detail under
the headings: objective, composition, validity, reliability and reason
for using them in this research.
3.3 Research procedures:
Global as well as reductionistic comparisons were used in this study.
A global comparison is drawn between the total experimental group and
the total control group. The reductionistic investigation entails a
comparison between the Std. 8 experimental and control groups as well
as a comparison between the Std. 9 experimental and control groups.
Apart from the above mentioned comparisons the Std. 8 and Std. 9 control
groups, as well as the Std. 9 and Std. 9 experimental groups were also
compared.
A description was given of the supplementary reading programme which
consisted of ten one hour sessions, as, well as a full description of
the apparatus used, namely the tachistoscope and the contro11ed reader.
Statistical calculations were done by the Statistical Consultation Service
of the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education. Short
descriptions only of the techniques used are given in the study.
4. RESEARCH RESULTS -
The most important results of this research can be summarised as follows:
* READING ABILITY -
This study brings to light that the reading course brought a
significant improvement in reading achievement in the total experimental
group. Seen reductionistically the Std. 8 experimental group also
showed significant improvement when compared with the Std. 8 control
group. However, no significant differences were found between the
Std. 9 experimental and control groups. In the case of the total
and the Std. 8 experimental group the alternative hypothesis was
accepted while the zero hypothesis was maintained in the case of the Std.
9 groups.
* SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT -
The scholastic achievement of the total experimental group showed
a significant improvement when compared with the total control group.
Seen reductionistically the Std. 8 experimental group also achieved
significantly higher marks at school than the Std. 8 control group.
This te1dency was not repeated in the Std. 9 experimental group, where
no significant differences were found. In the case of the total and
the Std. 8 investigations the alternative hypothesis was accepted,
while the zero hypothesis had to be maintained for the Std. 9 group
comparison.
* STUDY HABITS AND ATTITUDES -
Seen globally the total experimental group exhibited better study
habits and attitudes than the total control group. When judged
reductionistically neither the Std. 8 not the Std. 9 group comparisons
brought to light any significant differences. Thus the zero hypothesis
was applicable to the reductionistic investigations, while the
alternative hypothesis was accepted in the case of the tota1 experimental
group.
* APTITUDE -
The zero hypothesis had to be accepted right through, in the global
as well as the reductionistical investigation, in other words, no
significant differences were found between the different groups as
far as aptitude is concerned. An interesting tendency was discovered,
however, from the calculated IQ's of the SAT, namely that there is
a connection between a supplementary reading course and a rise in
intelligence.
* PERSONALITY -
The total evaluation of personality traits of the Coloured high school
pupils by means of the HSPQ and IPAT Anxiety scale shows that the
reading course, judged globally or reductionistically, did not bring
about significant differences between the experimental and control
groups. Thus the zero hypothesis was accepted throughout.
5. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION -
In researching the effect of a supplementary reading programme on
Coloured high school pupils it was found that there was a definite beneficial
influence on reading ability and scholastic achievement. It does seem
however, as if aptitude and personality development are established
aspects which will not be changed by a reading development course. If
the reading course should have a lasting effect on the aspects which
it improves, it is possible that in the .long run personality changes
and even improvement in aptitude may take place. As far as study habits
and attitudes are concerned, positive results were obtained, but it had
been expected to have been even better.
The results of this study correlate well with those of other researchers
on reading improvement by means of a supplementary reading course in
which apparatus is used. It should not be considered however as the
only method of reading aid, since many other researchers obtain positive
results with other methods.
On account of the distinctiveness of this study its results cannot be
generalised by the norms formed by the results of other researchers.
By reason of the population and the size of the sample of this study,
the results of this investigation can only be made applicable to the
Std. 8 and Std. 9 pupils of the Promosa High School in Potchefstroom.
As a result of the new political dispensation it is to be expected that
there will be an improvement in the factors which cause reading
difficulties among the Coloured population, but it is .sure to be a long drawn
out process. / Thesis (MA (Voorligtingpsigologie))--PU vir CHO, 1986
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Web based assistance for parents to help children and adolescents deal with the effects of economic instability in the family / Lene Janse van RensburgVan Rensburg, Lene Janse January 2014 (has links)
The global financial crisis has proved to have had a significant impact on countries worldwide and South Africa was not spared of this global phenomenon. The ecological systems theory, family systems theory and gestalt field theory accentuate the impact a change within the environment can have on interconnected systems and it is therefore argued that the global unstable economy can have a significant impact on families and children. Literature indicates a vast amount of confirmation on the impact of the financial crisis on already poverty stricken areas. On the contrary, less focus is offered on the impact of the financial crisis on families within middle to upper class communities. Preliminary research confirms that although the basic needs of these families (such as food and shelter) have not been affected, significant change with regards to luxuries and expenditure patterns is present. Due to the fact that parents within families are also faced with financial difficulties, these changes are not facilitated and discussed with children and adolescents, causing unresolved emotions and uncertainties.
This research was therefore aimed at the development of web based assistance for parents. In addition to the set aim of this research, the study arrived at findings that indicate and emphasise the important contribution of this study. Intervention research as research method was used in the conducting of the study. The developed web based assistance proved to serve as a functional tool for parents in addressing financial issues with their children and adolescents. It also raised parents’ awareness of the impact that a change in finances in the family can have which empowered the parents as well. It was also significantly noted that the website can be utilised within an educational setting which enhances the applicability of this study. The developed assistance contributes to society as it serves as a cost effective, accessible means of providing parents with practical guidelines and activities to help their children and adolescents deal with the effects of economic instability within the family. / PhD (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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Hulpverlening aan die leergeremde kind, met besondere verwysing na die ouditiewe modaliteit / Anna Christina LessingLessing, Anna Christina January 1983 (has links)
The study is concerned with learning disabled children. A literature survey
which deals with the definitions, causes and manifestations of learning
disabilities was conducted. An aid programme, focussing specifically on the
auditory modality, was developed.
Through a careful study of relevant literature it is clear that although a
learning disabled child possesses adequate or even above-average intellectual
capabilities, deficiencies such as abnormal behaviour and inadequacies in
learning which may be ascribed to malfunctions in the central nervous system,
are manifested. The causes of learning disorders could be of an external or
inherent nature and behavioural manifestations such as motor- or perceptual
deficiencies, hyperactivity and inadequate academic performance frequently
occur.
The importance of the auditory perceptual skills in the acquisition of reading
and spelling performances is emphasized. Research on auditory deficiencies
and their subsequent detrimental effect on reading and spelling performance,
indicate a significant relationship between these deficits and the impairment
of analysis, synthesis, storing and recalling of auditory information.
This survey was conducted in order to devise an auditory aid programme by
means of which deficits in auditory perception could be overcome or improved
and to decide whether the improvement of auditory deficits would contribute
positively towards the reading and spelling results of the learning disabled
child.
From the literature a variety of exercises for the improvement of the various
auditory perceptual skills were assembled. An integrated reading and spelling
programme to stimulate the development of-auditory skills was subsequently
devised and applied by means of the experimental method
This aid programme was applied with great success in six cases who had
previously been identified as learning disabled candidates. It resulted in a
remarkable improvement in auditory skills of all six participants. All of
them performed according to their mental age standard. Basic reading and
spelling abilities improved accordingly. Those participants who best overcame
their auditory perceptual deficiencies also gave the best performance in
reading and spelling abilities. / Thesis (MEd)--PU vir CHO, 1984
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An evaluation of the level of the moral judgment of behaviourally handicapped adolescent clinic school pupils of normal intelligence / Rowan Alexander JohnsonJohnson, Rowan Alexander January 1990 (has links)
This empirical study aimed at determining any
significant difference in level of moral judgment
between behaviourally handicapped adolescent clinic
school pupils of normal intelligence (experimental
group) and a matched sample of non-behaviourally
handicapped pupils (control group). Moral judgment
level was measured in terms of Global stage Scores and
Weighted Average Scores using Kohlberg's Moral Judgment
Interviews and standard Issue scoring. Secondary aims
were to determine whether the data obtained indicated
significant sex differences in level of moral judgment
and to compare the mean level of moral judgment of the
experimental and control groups with existing research.
A statement and motivation of the problem and clarification of concepts were followed by an evaluation of
applicable pre-Kohlbergian research, the philosophical
foundations of Kohlberg’s theory and the theory itself.
This was followed by an examination of the methods of
research and the empirical study. The data generated
indicated a significant difference in mean level of
moral judgment between the research groups in favour of
the control group when controlling for age, gender and
socio-economic status. This difference was highlighted
by comparisons with existing research. No significant
gender differences in moral judgment were found.
Important conclusions reached were: - Experimental group pupils were retarded in level
of' moral judgment and, unlike the pupils in the
control group, most had not yet reached stage 3
moral reasoning. - Sex differences in moral judgment were not found
as is predicted in Kohlbergian theory (Colby & Kohlberg, 1987: 130). - Sub-group comparisons indicated chronological age to be an important factor in the measurement of
moral judgment. The research findings imply that: - Attempts should be made to raise the level of moral judgment of pupils like those in the experimental group specifically, but also that of all pupils. - Planned moral education programmes can ignore sex differences, but not chronological age. - Varied research into moral judgment is necessary. / Dissertation (MEd)--PU for CHO, 1990
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Die effek van 'n leeshulpprogram op Kleurling-hoërskoolleerlinge : 'n vergelykende psigologiese ondersoek / Petrus Daniël Francois VogesVoges, Petrus Daniël Francois January 1985 (has links)
1. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY -
The aim of this study is a psychological and scholastic investigation
of the effect of a supplementary reading programme on Coloured high school
pupils.
In order to do this, zero hypotheses and alternative hypotheses were
drawn up which would enable one to compare an experimental group (which
had done the supplementary reading course) with a control group (which
had not done such a course). In short the zero hypotheses amount to
saying that there are no differences in reading ability, school
performance, study habits and study attitudes, aptitude and personality between
Coloured high school pupils •who did a reading development course and
those who did not do such a course. The alternative hypotheses endeavour
to prove the opposite, namely that such differences do exist.
2. LITERATURE SURVEY -
As a starting point for this investigation, a number of relevant
concepts were defined. Some of these concepts are "read", "reading
difficulties”, "Coloured”, “Urban and -rural areas”.
The importance of reading was demonstrated by pointing out that a good
reading ability is essential for the forming of a healthy personality,
social development, recreation, extending knowledge, etcetera.
The complexity of the reading process came to the fore when the explanation of what the reading process entails, was discussed as it is described by various researchers. The different theoretical models discussed,
are the optical-mechanical model, psychometric models, psychological models,
the communication model and linguistic models.
The extent of reading difficulties was outlined by means of results
obtained by researchers, local and foreign. In this respect reference
was also made to reading differences pertaining to sex and reading
differences between rural and urban areas. A detailed account was given of
the main causes of reading difficulties related to scholastic and socioeconomic
factors, and in particular how these factors manifest themselves
among the Coloured community.
As far as the scholastic determinants are concerned, attention was given
to the poor pre-school environment of the Coloured child, insufficient
number of nursery schools, compulsory education and school leaving at
an early age, inadequate differentiation, lack of accommodation and a
shortage of suitably qualified staff. Concerning the socio-economic
determinants the following were dealt with: class differences, life
style of the lower class, the family milieu, cultural values and norms,
residential area and housing, recreational activities, linguistic
abilities and physical factors.
The diagnosis of reading difficulties was discussed in short. In this
survey particular attention was paid to the different levels of diagnosis
and methods of diagnosing. Some difficulties in diagnosing reading
problems among Coloureds were also pointed out.
The last aspect from the literature which was dealt with was the
remediation of reading problems. Emphasis was given to the more traditional
methods of supplementary reading teaching, for instance the basic reading
book method, the alphabet method, the neurological and the perceptual
kinaesthetic method. Lifting the causes of reading problems which emanate
from this study would allow remediation to be used to the full among
the Coloured people.
3. METHOD OF RESEARCH -
3.1 Sample:
In order to determine the effect of the supplementary reading programme,
a comparative study •was made between an experimental group (which did
a reading course) and a control group (which did not do such a course).
The sample consisted of a total experimental group of 31 people (Std.
8 and Std. 9 pupils) of whom 15 were Std. 8 and 16 Std. 9 pupils while
on the other hand the total contra l group of 26 people (Std. 8 and Std.
9 pupils) consisted of 14 Std. 8 and 12 Std. 9 pupils.
3.2 Measuring Instruments:
The measuring instruments used to investigate the different fields were
the following:
- Reading ability, The ophtalmograph
- Scholastic achievement, Real school marks
- Study habits, Questionnaire on study habits and attitudes
- Aptitude, Senior aptidude test
- Personality, The High School personality Questionnaire and IPAT Anxiety scale.
The above mentioned measuring instruments were discussed in detail under
the headings: objective, composition, validity, reliability and reason
for using them in this research.
3.3 Research procedures:
Global as well as reductionistic comparisons were used in this study.
A global comparison is drawn between the total experimental group and
the total control group. The reductionistic investigation entails a
comparison between the Std. 8 experimental and control groups as well
as a comparison between the Std. 9 experimental and control groups.
Apart from the above mentioned comparisons the Std. 8 and Std. 9 control
groups, as well as the Std. 9 and Std. 9 experimental groups were also
compared.
A description was given of the supplementary reading programme which
consisted of ten one hour sessions, as, well as a full description of
the apparatus used, namely the tachistoscope and the contro11ed reader.
Statistical calculations were done by the Statistical Consultation Service
of the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education. Short
descriptions only of the techniques used are given in the study.
4. RESEARCH RESULTS -
The most important results of this research can be summarised as follows:
* READING ABILITY -
This study brings to light that the reading course brought a
significant improvement in reading achievement in the total experimental
group. Seen reductionistically the Std. 8 experimental group also
showed significant improvement when compared with the Std. 8 control
group. However, no significant differences were found between the
Std. 9 experimental and control groups. In the case of the total
and the Std. 8 experimental group the alternative hypothesis was
accepted while the zero hypothesis was maintained in the case of the Std.
9 groups.
* SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT -
The scholastic achievement of the total experimental group showed
a significant improvement when compared with the total control group.
Seen reductionistically the Std. 8 experimental group also achieved
significantly higher marks at school than the Std. 8 control group.
This te1dency was not repeated in the Std. 9 experimental group, where
no significant differences were found. In the case of the total and
the Std. 8 investigations the alternative hypothesis was accepted,
while the zero hypothesis had to be maintained for the Std. 9 group
comparison.
* STUDY HABITS AND ATTITUDES -
Seen globally the total experimental group exhibited better study
habits and attitudes than the total control group. When judged
reductionistically neither the Std. 8 not the Std. 9 group comparisons
brought to light any significant differences. Thus the zero hypothesis
was applicable to the reductionistic investigations, while the
alternative hypothesis was accepted in the case of the tota1 experimental
group.
* APTITUDE -
The zero hypothesis had to be accepted right through, in the global
as well as the reductionistical investigation, in other words, no
significant differences were found between the different groups as
far as aptitude is concerned. An interesting tendency was discovered,
however, from the calculated IQ's of the SAT, namely that there is
a connection between a supplementary reading course and a rise in
intelligence.
* PERSONALITY -
The total evaluation of personality traits of the Coloured high school
pupils by means of the HSPQ and IPAT Anxiety scale shows that the
reading course, judged globally or reductionistically, did not bring
about significant differences between the experimental and control
groups. Thus the zero hypothesis was accepted throughout.
5. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION -
In researching the effect of a supplementary reading programme on
Coloured high school pupils it was found that there was a definite beneficial
influence on reading ability and scholastic achievement. It does seem
however, as if aptitude and personality development are established
aspects which will not be changed by a reading development course. If
the reading course should have a lasting effect on the aspects which
it improves, it is possible that in the .long run personality changes
and even improvement in aptitude may take place. As far as study habits
and attitudes are concerned, positive results were obtained, but it had
been expected to have been even better.
The results of this study correlate well with those of other researchers
on reading improvement by means of a supplementary reading course in
which apparatus is used. It should not be considered however as the
only method of reading aid, since many other researchers obtain positive
results with other methods.
On account of the distinctiveness of this study its results cannot be
generalised by the norms formed by the results of other researchers.
By reason of the population and the size of the sample of this study,
the results of this investigation can only be made applicable to the
Std. 8 and Std. 9 pupils of the Promosa High School in Potchefstroom.
As a result of the new political dispensation it is to be expected that
there will be an improvement in the factors which cause reading
difficulties among the Coloured population, but it is .sure to be a long drawn
out process. / Thesis (MA (Voorligtingpsigologie))--PU vir CHO, 1986
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Leemtes in die assessering van die seksueel misbruikte kind deur die forensiese maatskaplike werker / Charmaine Elmien MeüterMeüter, Charmaine Elmien January 2011 (has links)
The demand for forensic social work as a specialist field is increasing rapidly, due to the increasing moral decline of the community and consequent higher demands set to generic social workers. Amendments to existing acts as well as the development of new legislation, lead to more opportunity for the prosecution of the perpetrator, and therefore a higher utilization of the forensic social worker.
A need was experienced to do research regarding the gaps experienced by social workers or any other workers who are currently executing forensic assessments with the sexually traumatised child.
The aim of the investigation was to determine which gaps social workers experience in the field when assessing a child forensically.
A recording procedure was used to obtain qualitative as well as quantitative data.
A purposive sampling was used were interviews were held with five participants to obtain the data. A selfdeveloped questionnaire was used as measuring instrument.
It is clear from the findings that there are definite gaps within the field of forensic social work and the need of further research within the field of forensic social work in South Africa is highlighted. / Thesis (MA (SW (Forensic))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.
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Leemtes in die assessering van die seksueel misbruikte kind deur die forensiese maatskaplike werker / Charmaine Elmien MeüterMeüter, Charmaine Elmien January 2011 (has links)
The demand for forensic social work as a specialist field is increasing rapidly, due to the increasing moral decline of the community and consequent higher demands set to generic social workers. Amendments to existing acts as well as the development of new legislation, lead to more opportunity for the prosecution of the perpetrator, and therefore a higher utilization of the forensic social worker.
A need was experienced to do research regarding the gaps experienced by social workers or any other workers who are currently executing forensic assessments with the sexually traumatised child.
The aim of the investigation was to determine which gaps social workers experience in the field when assessing a child forensically.
A recording procedure was used to obtain qualitative as well as quantitative data.
A purposive sampling was used were interviews were held with five participants to obtain the data. A selfdeveloped questionnaire was used as measuring instrument.
It is clear from the findings that there are definite gaps within the field of forensic social work and the need of further research within the field of forensic social work in South Africa is highlighted. / Thesis (MA (SW (Forensic))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.
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Die disharmoniese onderwyssituasie : riglyne vir die ortodidaktiese praktyk (Afrikaans)Du Toit, Andries Stephanus 09 October 2008 (has links)
Please read the abstract in the section 07back, of this document / Thesis (DEd)--University of Pretoria, 2008. / Orthopaedic Surgery / unrestricted
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