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Hlalele, Dipane; Mashiya, Nontokozo – SAGE Open, 2019
In this article, we explore and seek to understand transnational teacher migration from the narrative expressions of two women who migrated from their home countries to another southern African country. The data are complemented by a self-constructed narrative of a woman who left her home country. Framed through Appreciative Inquiry, the study…
Descriptors: Females, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Attitudes, Personal Narratives
Kirkwood-Tucker, Toni Fuss – Journal of International Social Studies, 2020
This oral history describes the memories of a young German girl growing up during the Nazi Era and the end of World War II in a village in the Bavarian Alps of southern Germany. The narrative is based on her lived experiences and stories shared by her father about the horrors of the Nazi regime. Her memories include shrieking bells and imminent…
Descriptors: Oral History, War, Females, Death
Kotze, Elmarie; Els, Lishje; Rajuili-Masilo, Ntsiki – Death Studies, 2012
African mourning of loss of lives in South Africa has been shaped by discursive practices of both traditional African cultures and the sociopolitical developments under apartheid and in post-apartheid South Africa. This article reports on changes in mourning practices on the basis of a literature review and uses a collection of examples to…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Grief, Females, African Culture
Aghajanian, Ani Derderian – International Education Studies, 2011
Adolf Hitler, on August 22, 1939 stated, "I have given orders to my Death Units to exterminate without mercy or pity men, women, and children belonging to the Polish-speaking race. It is only in this manner that we can acquire the vital territory which we need. After all, who remembers today the extermination of the Armenians?"…
Descriptors: Females, Death, History, War
Ratti, Theresa Helen McLuskey – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Parents die during the lives of their children. If the child is an adolescent, that death will impact the student's education immediately or in subsequent years. Findings show the death of a mother does impact the daughter's education. It is imperative educators are willing to work with the student at the time the death occurs as well as in the…
Descriptors: Caring, Social Support Groups, Grief, Mothers
Disempowerment and Psychological Distress in the Lives of Young People in Eastern Cape, South Africa
Nduna, Mzikazi; Jewkes, Rachel – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2012
A qualitative study was conducted in Butterworth, in the rural Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, to explore sources of distress for young people. Semi-structured, individual in-depth interviews were conducted with 16 men and 24 women aged 16-22 years. The findings revealed interconnections between structural factors such as death, poverty,…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Child Abuse, Females, Substance Abuse