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Fezeka Gxwayibeni; Marshall Tamuka Maposa – South African Journal of Education, 2023
Generational experiences create unique contextualised meanings for society. This is the case with millennials in South Africa, many of whom use social media to organise their lives and engage with issues pertinent to them, such as South Africa being a rainbow nation. Some of these millennials are history teachers who, when at work, have to teach…
Descriptors: Blacks, History Instruction, Language Usage, Social Change
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Hadebe, Maureen; Moosa, Moeniera – South African Journal of Education, 2022
Grade retention is the practice of holding back learners who have failed to meet specific promotional requirements as stipulated by policy, in the same grade. The main objective of the research reported on here was to determine Foundation Phase (Grades 1-3) learners' experiences and perceptions of grade retention. The theoretical framework used…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Grade Repetition, Student Attitudes, Elementary School Students
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Taole, Matshidiso Joyce – South African Journal of Education, 2022
Multi-grade teaching is a widely accepted phenomenon in both developing and developed countries. In this article I report on a phenomenological inquiry into written feedback practices of teachers in multi-grade classrooms and how they described and interpreted their feedback practices pertaining to learners' writing activities in English First…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Multigraded Classes, Language Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Smith, Charles Raymond; Julie, Cyril; Gierdien, Faaiz – South African Journal of Education, 2020
In this article we examine the nature of inter-semiotic and intermodal construction in the exposition of a solution for a geometry rider. In the tradition of hermeneutic phenomenology, this case study involved an exploration of the oral discourse and visual texts used in a mathematics lesson. This research was intended to contribute to the…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Geography, Mathematics Instruction, Case Studies
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Korumaz, Mithat – South African Journal of Education, 2016
School principals fulfil unique and crucial roles, drawing on their respective experience to react to an increasing number of challenges. They must carry out their roles as school leaders within a context highly charged with emotion. The loneliness of principals at schools urgently requires investigation. Limited details can be found in current…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Elementary Schools, Professional Isolation
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Botha, Johan; Myburgh, Chris; Poggenpoel, Marie – South African Journal of Education, 2013
We describe an exploratory, descriptive, and contextual study on the lived experiences of 17 male teachers' own aggression in the Gert Sibande district in Mpumalanga province. Individual phenomenological interviews were used to collect data from these volunteers for this qualitative research. The data were analysed by means of an open coding…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Males, Aggression, Transformative Learning
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Walton, Karen; Avenant, J.; van Schalkwyk, I. – South African Journal of Education, 2016
Substance use amongst learners in South Africa has become a significant problem, with relationships between educators and learners being seriously challenged. Educators are often in a position to notice changes in the behaviour of learners and are able to provide support and assistance. A phenomenological, explorative study was undertaken and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Substance Abuse, Phenomenology, Secondary School Teachers
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Fourie, Mandi; Deacon, Elmari – South African Journal of Education, 2015
In order to identify specific, shared sources of meaning and mechanisms with which individuals attempt to make meaning, the objectives of this study were to explore the way in which secondary school teachers perceive, conceptualise and attain meaning in their work. A qualitative design with a phenomenological strategy was used with a convenience…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Secondary School Teachers, Phenomenology, Semi Structured Interviews
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Jefferis, Tamlynn C.; Theron, Linda C. – South African Journal of Education, 2017
Teachers are a crucial part of young people's social ecologies. Considering that black South African adolescent girls remain the most marginalised group in South Africa, the purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study has been to explore if and how teachers champion resilience among black adolescent girls living in rural contexts of…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), African Languages, Foreign Countries, Females
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Geldenhuys, J. L.; Wevers, N. E. J. – South African Journal of Education, 2013
Despite efforts worldwide to ensure quality education for all learners through inclusive education, indications are that many learners, especially those that experience barriers to learning, are still excluded from full access to quality and equitable education opportunities in mainstream primary schools. This article uses a qualitative approach…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Elementary Schools, Qualitative Research
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Matorera, D.; Fraser, W. J. – South African Journal of Education, 2016
Business schools are globally often seen as structured, purpose-driven, multi-sector and multi-perspective organisations. This article is based on the response of a graduate school to an innovative industrial Quality Function Deployment-based model (QFD), which was to be adopted initially in a Master's degree programme for quality assurance…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Qualitative Research, Interviews, College Faculty
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Magudu, Snodia; Gumbo, Mishack – South African Journal of Education, 2017
This article demonstrates, through the example of Zimbabwe, the complexities of micro-political learning during induction. It reports on the experiences of ten newly qualified teachers with micro-politics or power relations in their schools during induction and locates these experiences within the broader context of their professional development.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Work Environment, Teaching Experience
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Ferreira, C.; Schulze, S. – South African Journal of Education, 2014
In many societies violence, crime and intolerance have become an everyday reality. In this context teachers are responsible for facilitating values in education. The study aimed to investigate teachers' experiences of the implementation of values in education in classroom praxis. Constructivism was used as conceptual framework. Data were collected…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Experience, Program Implementation, Values Education
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Kupolati, Mojisola D.; Gericke, Gerda J.; MacIntyre, Una E. – South African Journal of Education, 2015
Qualitative investigation can provide invaluable information towards understanding the influence of school nutrition education (NE). The study explored teachers' perceptions of the immediate impact of NE on learners' eating behaviours. Twenty-four primary school teachers in the Bronkhorstspruit district, Gauteng, South Africa, who taught nutrition…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Nutrition Instruction, Foreign Countries, Eating Habits
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De Vos, J.; Kirsten, G. J. C. – South African Journal of Education, 2015
This article reports on the nature of workplace bullying experienced by teachers in South African schools and the biopsychosocial health effects that may arise from such victimisation. Voluntary victimised teachers who wanted to share their experiences were sampled using a lifestyle magazine and online articles. Twenty-seven teachers participated…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Bullying, Health, Victims
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