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Targeted computer interventions for poor readersLynch, Lisa January 2000 (has links)
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Teaching thinking in schools : an investigation into the teaching of CASE and its contribution to student learningKoufetta, Christiana January 2000 (has links)
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An examination of manual skills in Down's syndrome childrenThombs, Barry January 1989 (has links)
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Identifying the English communication needs of Kuwaiti student soldiers at the Military Language Institute in KuwaitAl-Otaibi, Abdullah Munahi Majed January 1994 (has links)
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The role of correspondence in the development of number-based strategies in young childrenFrydman, Olivier January 1990 (has links)
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Observational learning and tool-use developmentWant, Stephen Charles January 1999 (has links)
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Infrastructure, education and productivity : a multi-country studyJenkins, Helen January 1995 (has links)
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An empowering programme of HIV/AIDS and life skills for adolescents / J.E. van der WesthuizenVan der Westhuizen, Julita Elizabeth January 2006 (has links)
The aim of the research was to investigate the needs of adolescents and to determine their
attitude, knowledge and skills regarding HIV/AIDS and life skills. The next step was to develop
an empowering program to teach them life skills and to educate them with regard to the
HIV/AIDS epidemic.
To meet this aim, the following objectives were formulated:
-To identify the needs of adolescents and extend their knowledge, skills and attitude regarding
HIV/AIDS and life skills through empirical research and literature study.
-To design a life skills program through a literature study and empirical research in order to
improve the social functioning of the adolescents.
The objectives were achieved by studying the relevant literature and through empirical research.
The available literature on the subject was consulted to determine whether any research has been
conducted in this field, and whether the subject could be researched. The empirical research was
conducted to confirm the previous research findings. The literature study and empirical research
were vital for formulating a social work empowering program.
In this research, the survey method was used as a systematic fact-gathering procedure. Data was
gathered through a structured questionnaire. The data was used to describe the study sample,
since socio-economic status could possibly have an effect on the general health and development
of children.
The research data were collected from the adolescents and their families to estimate the
prevalence of their living standards, habits and lifestyle, knowledge, attitude and behaviour
regarding HIV/AIDS .
The findings of this research reflected that adolescents had an urgent need for more knowledge
and information concerning HIV/AIDS and life skills.
In order to address this problem an empowering program was developed and will be presented.
In this research the group work method will be used as an effective intervention strategy in
empowering young people.
Education is crucial; therefore it seems important to educate young people in certain life skills to
empower them to cope with the challenges and demands of life. / Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.
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Sport psychological skills training of South African provincial netball players / Zelna van den HeeverVan den Heever, Zelna January 2006 (has links)
The importance of sport psychological skills training is emphasized by the contention that the
knowledge obtained through observing an athletes' behaviour within a sporting environment
could be used to explain, predict and change behaviour, thereby, enhancing sport performance.
Sport psychological factors are being recognized as one of the most significant contributors to
sport performance. Three hundred and fourteen provincial netball players (average age = 20.30 ± 3.88 years) from 33 teams who participated in the 2004 South African Inter-Provincial Netball
tournament completed the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI-2), Athletic Coping
Skills Inventory-28 (ACSI-28) and Psychological Skills Inventory (PSI). Results from the first
article revealed that this population had limited prior exposure to sport psychological skills (SPS)
and sport psychological skills training (SPST) programmes in general. The skills to which these
players have primarily been exposed to are self-confidence, positive self-talk, team
cohesiolspirit, goal-setting and concentration skills. The players further perceive SPST to be
very important and expressed a need thereof, especially since 26.43% of the players perceive
their ability to be psychologically well prepared for competitions as average or below average.
A comparative study between more successful and less successful groups of u/19 and u/21
netball players showed that the more successful group to have significantly better values for
cognitive state anxiety (direction), state self-confidence (direction) and peaking under pressure.
The more successful group obtained better results in 13 of the 19 tested variables. Eight of these
variables (of which three significantly so) are able to accurately (69.44% effective) discriminate
between these two groups. Collectively, the SPS levels. information on SPST and the extent to
which SPS contribute to performance necessitate a collaborated effort by sport psychologists and
netball coaches to develop and implement a consistent, systematic sport-specific SPST
programme. / Thesis (M.A. (Human Movement Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007
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Vraagstelling as effektiewe onderrigleervaardigheid om leerders se hoërorde-denke in die natuurwetenskappe-leerarea te ontwikkel / Illasha KokKok, Illasha January 2007 (has links)
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to determine if questioning can be used as an
effective teaching and learning skill to develop learners' higher level thinking in the natural
sciences learning area. The types of questions asked by the teachers as well as the different
questioning techniques that can be used to provoke the learners' higher level thinking during a
learning experience was discussed. The way in which learner questions can be used to
encourage student engagement and learning was determine. Questioning as it is used in
secondary school was investigated to determine the ways in which it is applied during teaching
and learning. The present situation regarding the development and stimulation of learners'
questions was determine. The degree to which training and experience determine the teachers
application of questioning as an effective teaching and learning skill is investigated by means of
a survey. Guidelines to enhance questioning as a skill to develop the learners' higher level
thinking was formulated.
Method: A literature study was done to investigate the ways in which questioning
can be used to enhance the teaching and learning of higher level thinking. Learning strategies,
teaching and learning methods and skills to enhance effective higher level thinking was
discussed in terms of teaching and learning in the natural sciences. The success rate of
teaching and learning can be measure in terms of good questioning and the level of thinking.
'The teaching and learning experience in natural sciences is influenced by the nature of science.
The objectives of teaching and learning in the natural sciences is discussed. The empirical
data about the grade 8 and grade 11 natural sciences classroom situations was obtained by
means of video recordings. These recordings was analysed and coded with a situation analysis
instrument developed against the background of the literature study. Empirical research was
also undertaken in terms of a survey procedure to obtain the biographical data about the
teachers. The empirical data are analysed and discussed in terms of the present situation in
use in the natural sciences classrooms. Based on this discussions, guidelines were developed
in terms of the proposal of the findings with which to ensure the application of questioning as a
teaching and learning skill to enhance the development of learners' higher level thinking in the
natural sciences learning area.
Core findings: The core findings are, that not enough effort is put to the didactic task of
enhancing questioning as an effective teaching and learning skill of learners in the natural
sciences. The teachers are confronted with the challenge to make use of spiral questioning to
provoke the learners thinking in the classroom situation. Questioning can be used to serve and
support the teaching and learning experience. From the empirical data it can be deducted that
the teachers in this research group are not trying to enhance, stimulate of provoke learners'
questioning. Questioning as practice by the teachers are mostly classified as communication
and lower level questions. Furthermore no deduction can be made about the degree to which
training and experience determine the teachers application of questioning as an effective
teaching and learning skill to enhance the higher level of thinking in the natural sciences learning
area. Based on these core findings recommendations are made about the development of
higher level thinking to promote deeper understanding of the natural sciences with the aid of
questioning as an instructional skill during learning. / Thesis (Ph.D. (Education))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
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