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Motsekiso Calvin Letuma – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose. The scientific basis for positive reinforcement is clear: when a behaviour is accompanied by a desirable outcome, such as attention, a tangible reward, or a sensory experience, the probability of that behaviour being repeated in the future is heightened. Praise is a motivating strategy to cultivate a robust relationship between…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Positive Reinforcement, Classroom Techniques, Sensory Experience
Fong, Carlton J.; Gonzales, Cassandra; Hill-Troglin Cox, Christie; Shinn, Holly B. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Nearly all college students require some academic assistance throughout their learning experiences. Rather than a dependent act, help-seeking is a self-regulated and motivated strategy; however, there are mixed findings regarding the relationship between academic help-seeking and academic achievement. Thus, the current study used meta-analytic…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Academic Achievement, Postsecondary Education, College Students
Mbhele, Siphesihle; Sibanyoni, Ephraim Kevin – Journal of Student Affairs in Africa, 2022
This article focuses on the behaviour of students during protest action at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN). The objectives of the study on which the article is based were to assess factors that contribute to student hooliganism and to evaluate the effects of violent student protests on the university community. The data were collected using…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Behavior, Antisocial Behavior, Activism
Kemda, Lionel Establet; Murray, Michael – International Journal of Higher Education, 2021
Within students' attrition studies, it is necessary to assess the longitudinal evolution of students within a given course of study, from enrolment to exit from the university through degree completion and academic dropout. Here, the student's academic progress is monitored through the number of courses failed each semester enrolled. The students'…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Student Behavior, College Students, Student Attrition
Burger, Andri; Naude, Luzelle – Educational Studies, 2020
This qualitative study explored and described South African students' experiences and perceptions regarding academic success. Focus group participants related academic success not only to achievement, but also to goal attainment, feelings of satisfaction, and the application of new skills. Academically successful students were associated with…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Experience, Academic Achievement, College Students
Jennifer Wallace; Jennifer Feldman – Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education, 2022
This chapter details two key aspects of the scholarship students' accounts of their experiences in the elite school context. Firstly, the chapter discusses the required adjustments the students felt that they needed to make to fit in by drawing on Bourdieu's concepts of developing a "practical sense" for the "game" of elite…
Descriptors: Scholarships, Working Class, Educational Experience, Boarding Schools
Lumadi, Rudzani Israel – South African Journal of Education, 2019
Parental involvement is germane and crucial to a child's well-being and development in later life. Involvement is subjective in nature and difficult to evaluate. The family is the primary cell of society where the child's upbringing commences at birth. This study focuses on the parental role in managing learner discipline with the aim of improving…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Parent Role, Academic Achievement, Parent School Relationship
Erasmus, Lourens J.; Fourie, Houdini – Accounting Education, 2018
The primary objective of the study was to propose a teaching approach for first-year Financial Accounting modules, that may improve the success rates of marginalised students enrolled for inclusive diploma type accountancy programmes. The study followed a multi-phased approach with a research methodology for each phase. These include an extensive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Accounting, Teaching Methods, College Freshmen
Kriel, Carike; Livingston, Candice – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2019
Background: Learning support in South Africa is a phenomenon where learners who experience barriers to learning are withdrawn from the mainstream class and receive support in their home language and mathematics. A need for learning support surfaced when emphasis was placed on inclusivity in mainstream schools. The efficacy of this withdrawal on…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, Inclusion, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students
Archer, Elizabeth; Chetty, Yuraisha Bianca; Prinsloo, Paul – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2014
Student success and retention is a primary goal of higher education institutions across the world. The cost of student failure and dropout in higher education is multifaceted including, amongst other things, the loss of revenue, prestige, and stakeholder trust for both institutions and students. Interventions to address this are complex and…
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Student Behavior, Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement
Bester, G. – Africa Education Review, 2013
Imaginary audience, personal fable, and over-estimation of responsibilities are typical characteristics of egocentric behaviour during adolescence. The aim of the research was to establish how these egocentric characteristics manifest themselves in a learning context. An empirical investigation was carried out involving 316 learners from Grade 8…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Adolescent Attitudes, Psychological Patterns
Pienaar, H. C.; Nieman, M. M.; Kamper, G. D. – Africa Education Review, 2011
This article reports on the implementation of a teaching approach based on Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences (MI) at a school in the Hammanskraal area in Gauteng, South Africa. The aim was to determine the impact that such an approach would have on teachers, learners and learner performance. This article discusses the implementation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multiple Intelligences, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness

Stones, Christopher R. – Youth and Society, 1988
Comparison of the work ethic of 308 young South Africans of the Eastern Cape with that of an American sample reveals that South African Whites compared favorably at the high school level, but were significantly less motivated at the college level. The converse was true for South African Blacks. (BJV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Blacks, College Students
Scott, Mechaela – 1993
This study sought to determine whether the motivational patterns of first-year university students differed between courses of varying difficulty levels, and the nature of the interactions between self-efficacy, attributional style, and academic achievement. A total of 509 students majoring in history, physical education, mathematics, and private…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, College Freshmen, College Students