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Orlik, Peter B. – J Broadcasting, 1970
An examination of the continued refusal of the South African government to permit the introduction of television into the African continent's most developed country." (Editor)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Government Role, Political Issues, Television
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Watson, P. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
An understanding of student learning and of the reasons for differential student performance is crucial to improving teaching and learning practices in tertiary education. This article aims to contribute to that understanding by reporting on an empirical study which examined two sets of student texts on the topic "What is law?", written…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Student Development, Law Related Education, Learning Processes
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Govender, Nadaraj; Ramsuran, Anitha; Dhunpath, Rubby – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
This article reviews the contributions of Cliff Malcolm while in South Africa during the period 1997-2005. It focuses on his contribution to the fields of science education, teacher education, learner-centered education, transformational outcomes-based education and HIV/AIDS education. In this paper we provide snapshots of his work as an academic,…
Descriptors: Outcome Based Education, Educational Change, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
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Fritz, Elzette; Henning, Elizabeth; Swart, Estelle – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2008
This article gives an ethnographic glimpse of how an urban South African school mirrored a community's sense-making during times of rapid social change. The glimpse is extracted largely from an ethnography that was composed in 2000. In this study of school life, the biennial play was central to the year's activities. In the play the tone, content…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, Minority Group Children, Drama
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Muller, J. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
This article represents a consideration of the proposal by Michael Peters that peer review should be democratically extended. It begins by tracing the struggle between the natural sciences (the Quadrivium) and the humanities (the Trivium) in the medieval university to the present day, concluding that the Quadrivium has established a decisive…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Innovation, Natural Sciences, Humanities
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Hayward, Fred M. – Planning for Higher Education, 2008
The study presented in this article focuses on strategic planning in developing countries, drawing on the author's experiences in a dozen developing countries in Asia and Africa and focus groups in three of those countries: Afghanistan, Madagascar, and South Africa. It looks at the special challenges faced by planners in developing countries and…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Higher Education, Focus Groups, Foreign Countries
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Hay, H. R. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
One of the major challenges facing South African higher education institutions is to deal with the learning preferences and styles of an increasing diverse student population. Although much research has been conducted on the identification of learning styles theories for classroom application, little attention has been devoted to the investigation…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Curriculum Design, Story Telling, Oral Tradition
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Naong, Matsidiso – South African Journal of Education, 2007
There is a direct correlation between (teacher) morale and (learner) discipline at school. Since the scrapping of corporal punishment, a sense of despair seems to have taken over amongst teachers in South Africa. The findings of this study indicated that more than 65% of teachers, out of a sample population of 80 respondents from schools located…
Descriptors: Punishment, Teacher Morale, Discipline Problems, Student Behavior
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Demmer, Craig – Death Studies, 2007
AIDS continues to be a death sentence for many individuals living in South Africa where it remains the leading cause of death. Little is currently known about what it is like to experience the loss of a loved one to AIDS from the South African perspective and how to assist individuals who are living in a context vastly different from similarly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grief, Death, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Pell, A. W.; Manganye, H. T. – Evaluation and Research in Education, 2007
Attitudes to science scales developed in England have been used in a rural region of South Africa with children aged 10 and 11 years in a two-stage data collection investigation. Cultural constraints on the use of "foreign" scales are explored. Factor analyses reveal differences between the South African and English children. A South…
Descriptors: African Languages, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Science Teachers
du Toit, Brian M. – Urban Anthropology, 1980
Research carried out among urban residents in a satellite city in South Africa shows that while nearly all the subjects were members of Christian churches and attended church services, traditional supernatural beliefs and ritual practices were common. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Cultural Traits, Foreign Countries, Medicine
Hildebrandt, Eugenie; Robertson, Barbara – Nursing & Health Care: Perspectives on Community, 1995
Descriptive data from 309 South Africans aged 60 and older showed that self-care skills and health practices are a mixture of Western and traditional thinking. A health education and screening project was designed to empower older adults in self-care. (SK)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries, Health Promotion
Harrison, Randall; Ekman, Paul – 1972
South Africa, the last urban, industrial, Western-culture society without television, called for television introduction on January 1, 1976. Thus, South Africa represented the last chance to explore certain research questions about the impact of television in modern societies. A study was made of: (1) factors in the South African context which…
Descriptors: Communications, Cultural Influences, Developed Nations, Research Needs
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Safavi, Farrokh, Ed. – Journal of Management Development, 1999
Includes six articles on the challenges for management development in the 21st century in the German-speaking nations (Avery, Donnenberg, Gick, Hilb), Baltic States (Manning, Poljeva), East Africa (Mitiku, Wallace), South Africa (McFarlin, Coster, Mogale-Pretorius), Vietnam (McDaniel, Schermerhorn, Cuoc), and Australia and New Zealand (Avery,…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economic Change, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries
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Moorosi, Pontso – South African Journal of Education, 2007
In trying to understand some of the gendered discourses that shape the management of schools as organisations in South Africa, I analyse woman principals' experiences as they try to navigate a balance between their home and work responsibilities. After their appointment as principals, some South African women face difficulties in striking the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Schools, Private Schools, Women Administrators
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