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Teacher education and the professional status of the teacher in the Northern ProvinceMamabolo, Caroline Sejeng 11 1900 (has links)
This research is directed at the investigation of teacher education and the
professional status of the teacher in the Northern Province.
The literature study examined the essential characteristics of a profession
and these were rephrased as criteria to evaluate to what. extent education
. meets these criteria. Education is a profession although it does not fully
meet the criteria of such traditional professions as law and medicine.
A qualitative investigation was undertaken to determine how successfully
teacher education is realised in the Northern Province. It was revealed that
teacher education is not founded on a pedagogically justifiable theory. The
status of the teacher is low. To redress this situation, continuous research
and in-service education are recommended whereby the teachers' status and
the standard of teacher education may be enhanced Culture needs
recognition in the curricula that need to be changed to meet the demands of
a changing society. / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (Philosophy of Education)
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Predictive validity of a selection battery for technikon studentsVan der Merwe, Doret 30 November 2003 (has links)
Student selection is particularly challenging in South Africa. Heterogeneous educational backgrounds require that it is necessary to assess prospective students' potential rather than their current abilities that crystallised from inadequate school education. Dynamic assessment assesses learning potential versus traditional psychometric measures, which are static measures of cognitive ability, measuring what a person has already learned.
The aim was to determine the predictive validity of a selection battery. The following predictors were included in the study; matric results, Potential Index Battery, LPCAT, bridging course status and gender. The results confirmed that static measures of intelligence and matric results showed lower predictive validity than learning potential tests. The learning potential measure appeared to be a more valid predictor of academic performance and is suitable to include in a selection battery. Gender and bridging course factors did not reflect significant differences in academic performance. There were indications that students perform better in successive years of study, once they have adjusted to tertiary education. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M. Comm. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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Teacher education and the professional status of the teacher in the Northern ProvinceMamabolo, Caroline Sejeng 11 1900 (has links)
This research is directed at the investigation of teacher education and the
professional status of the teacher in the Northern Province.
The literature study examined the essential characteristics of a profession
and these were rephrased as criteria to evaluate to what. extent education
. meets these criteria. Education is a profession although it does not fully
meet the criteria of such traditional professions as law and medicine.
A qualitative investigation was undertaken to determine how successfully
teacher education is realised in the Northern Province. It was revealed that
teacher education is not founded on a pedagogically justifiable theory. The
status of the teacher is low. To redress this situation, continuous research
and in-service education are recommended whereby the teachers' status and
the standard of teacher education may be enhanced Culture needs
recognition in the curricula that need to be changed to meet the demands of
a changing society. / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (Philosophy of Education)
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