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Göran Gerdin; Katarina Lundin; Rod Philpot; Ellen Berg; Amanda Mooney; Ansie Kitching; Laura Alfrey; Katarina Schenker; Susanne Linnér – European Physical Education Review, 2025
This paper draws on critical discourse analysis to examine how health and physical education (HPE) curricula from Sweden, Norway, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand may influence possibilities for the enactment of social justice in schools. The findings highlight the presence of social justice intentions across the five curricula as related…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Health Education, Physical Education
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de los Reyes, Elizer Jay; Blannin, Joanne; Cohrssen, Caroline; Mahat, Marian – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2022
The demands arising from the COVID-19 pandemic have amplified the importance of resilience not only for students, but also for academics. This narrative review examines a phenomenon which has received little research attention, despite its significance during the pandemic, namely the resilience of academics in higher education. We refer to this as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Resilience (Psychology), COVID-19
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Omodan, Bunmi Isaiah; Tsotetsi, Cias T.; Ige, Olugbenga A. – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2021
The advent of COVID-19 and its implication on university education has been the bone of contention in recent times. The COVID-19 emergency has led to a change in knowledge inputs, processes, and outputs. This trajectory has demotivated student approaches to their learning. In response to this revolution, this study provides motivational strategies…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Online Courses
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Pietsch, Tamson – History of Education, 2011
Since its Foundation in 1901, the Rhodes Scholarships scheme has been held up as the archetype of a programme designed to foster imperial citizens. However, though impressive in scale, Cecil Rhodes's foundation was not the first to bring colonial students to Britain. Over the course of the previous half-century, governments, universities and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship, Educational History, Males
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Visser, Maretha; Finestone, Michelle; Sikkema, Kathleen; Boeving-Allen, Alex; Ferreira, Ronel; Eloff, Irma; Forsyth, Brian – Evaluation and Program Planning, 2012
This paper describes the process of developing a parallel intervention for HIV-positive mothers and their young children (6-10 years) with a view to strengthening the relationship between them. Strong mother-child relationships can contribute to enhanced psychological resilience in children. The intervention was developed through action research,…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Intervention, Mothers, Action Research
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Wolfensberger-Le Fevre, Celeste; Fritz, Elzette; van der Westhuizen, Gert – South African Journal of Education, 2011
This article explores how participation in a community of learning supported transformation on a personal and professional level in a Master's programme at a South African university. It draws on the concept of transformational learning in the professional preparation of educational psychologists, and how such learning plays out in the development…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Group Dynamics, Group Unity, Masters Programs
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Tabane, Ramodungoane; Human-Vogel, Salome – South African Journal of Education, 2010
The ideal of creating a non-racial and equitable school environment is embedded in the South African Constitution. This ideal is informed by a desire to overcome the divisions of the apartheid past by pursuing policies and strategies that will promote the achievement of social cohesion, without denying space for various identities. Schools are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sense of Community, Group Unity, School Desegregation
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Cross, M.; Johnson, B. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
The article explores student responses to institutional changes to accommodate increasingly diverse students into a cohesive community. It deals with student perceptions of current campus practices, social interaction, their interpretations of these, and how these relate to their experiences. It argues that, while the university has excelled in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Student Reaction, Adjustment (to Environment)
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Lesko, Nancy – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2007
In the context of ongoing social divisions, lack of coherent leadership by government, and even divisiveness over medical advances and public health mandates, how might universities respond? What university actions can support "social cohesion" in a society splintered by class, race, gender, colonial legacies, the history of apartheid,…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Case Studies, Social Integration, Group Unity
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Louw-Potgieter, J.; Giles, H. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1987
Language is an important part of ethnic identity, but not the only one. Two groups of Afrikaners, 23 members of the National Party and 15 members of the Afrikaner Resistance Movement, responded to a questionnaire concerning characteristics essential for Afrikaner group membership. Culture and background were also perceived essential. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Afrikaans, Ethnicity, Foreign Countries, Group Unity
Viljoen, Sylvia – 1994
This study examined the quality and characteristics of black families in South Africa. The research focused on three areas: values and norms regarding marriage and family life, the deterioration of traditional and parental authority, and parenting skills. The fieldwork was done during the years 1988-1990 and consisted mostly of group interviews…
Descriptors: Black Family, Family Caregivers, Family Environment, Family Life