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Nicolette Human; Barend Johannes Marthinus Steyn – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2024
Mindless actions in the form of environmentally degrading behaviour constantly threaten the sustainability of healthy ecosystems. In this paper, the intrinsic value of strengthening the bond between humanity and nature through high-risk nature-based sports participation is explored. This interpretative phenomenological analytical study considers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Athletics, Risk
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Katherine Morse; Tara Polzer Ngwato; Katie Huston – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Literacy Association of South Africa, 2024
Background: This article describes how the National Reading Barometer project has redefined the concept of 'reading culture' in South Africa. Objectives: As expressed in the 2023 National Reading Survey (N = 4250) and the 2023 National Reading Barometer, a clearer description of reading cultures was developed to describe both individual reading…
Descriptors: Reading, Inclusion, Reading Attitudes, National Surveys
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Heidi October; Derick de Jongh – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
Since South Africa's first democratic election in 1994, the student leadership profile has changed dramatically at historically white universities (HWUs). Given the postapartheid South African context where this study was conducted, and how participants navigate multiple role identities within a multicultural setting, the article elucidates…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Leadership, College Students, Predominantly White Institutions
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Madoda P. Cekiso – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Literacy Association of South Africa, 2024
Background: South Africa's reading problems are evident in tertiary education, particularly among students studying in a foreign language. Therefore, many reading researchers in South Africa have argued that poor reading skills among tertiary students are a direct result of poor reading skills at school. Some research has found that psychological…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, College Students
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Sarlina G. le Roux – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Literacy Association of South Africa, 2024
Background: South Africans are widely perceived as not being a reading nation. For many South African children, their first encounter with books and stories occurs when they formally enter the schooling system. This raises the question of how teachers understand their role as reading role models. Objectives: This article aims to investigate how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Habits, Preservice Teachers, Distance Education
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Evelyn Muthama; Sioux McKenna – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Universities attend to multiple demands, making it challenging to identify their particular academic project, which can be defined as how the university understands its key purposes and develops its organisation and activities in service of such. While the three pillars of higher education -- teaching, research, and service -- are cited as being…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Public Service, College Faculty, Foreign Countries
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Kutu, M. O.; Zulu, C. B. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2022
Self-perception constitutes an indispensable component of social life that might significantly contribute to one's leadership ability. This study examined the perceptions that women in educational leadership at the district offices in one of the provinces in South Africa have about themselves and their leadership roles. It formed part of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Administrators, Leadership
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Theresa Bowen; Petrus A. Botha – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2023
Will the imposter phenomenon influence critical leadership competencies, specifically decision-making self-efficacy, and innovative work behavior? This prospective study will propose a framework to investigate the impact of the imposter phenomenon on essential leadership skills, focusing on exploring whether self-esteem acts as a mediating factor.…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Leadership Qualities, Self Esteem, Self Efficacy
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Nuria Cadete; Shaun Ruggunan – SAGE Open, 2024
Higher education institutions (HEIs) globally heavily depend on the resilience of academic staff members to achieve excellence in teaching and learning. The extant scholarly work on resilience seems to take the relationship between workplace environmental factors (WEFs) and the adverse experiences of resilience among women academics for granted.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Faculty, Higher Education
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Oostendorp, Marcelyn – Applied Linguistics, 2022
In this article, the central argument is that research on the semiotic repertoire should also focus on how repertoires are racialized, and race is evoked through the semiotic repertoire. The article uses data from the South African educational context to advance a position in which semiotic repertoires simultaneously give and restrict access,…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Race, Self Concept, Blacks
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Blose, Sibonelo; Mkhize, Bongani Nhlanhla; Ngidi, Sihle Siyabonga; Myende, Phumlani Erasmus – South African Journal of Education, 2022
It is assumed that individuals' cognitions of who they are in a particular social structure influence their behaviour in that space. Likewise, school principals' cognition of who they are in schools as social structures influences how they behave as leaders. In this article, we use the role identity theory as a framework to analyse novice…
Descriptors: Principals, Novices, Self Concept, Administrator Role
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Strauss, Annaly M.; Tolmen, Priscilla S.; Bipath, Keshni – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2023
Background: Within the multilingual context of KwaZulu Natal (KZN), learners in Grades 1-3 are taught in their native language which is isiZulu. From Grade 4, English or Afrikaans becomes the medium of instruction. Yet, many parents prefer that their children be taught in English. It is the assumption that young learners' self-concept and identity…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Freehand Drawing, Self Concept, Literacy
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Bharuthram, S.; van Heerden, M. – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2023
While the peer feedback process has an important role to play in student learning and has many benefits, it is not without its challenges. One of these is the effect that emotions may have on the way that students engage with the feedback. Yet, the specific emotions experienced during peer feedback is relatively under-explored. Therefore, this…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Emotional Response
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Carter, Jane; Knight, Ben; Vickers-Hulse, Karan – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2023
This article explores data from a group of British pre-service teachers (PST) following a teaching programme in South Africa. Their reflections are analysed in relation to assertions that such intercultural programmes do little to change hegemonic beliefs about the 'other'. Analysis of questionnaire and interview data suggests that whilst these…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Reflection, Foreign Countries
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Wiza Munyeka; Ashika Maharaj – Cogent Education, 2023
Based on biographical interviews from a telecommunications organisation, this study aims to contribute to the debate on understanding and accounting for the work-life balance intricacies of female Information and Communications Technology (ICT) professionals. An exploratory cross-sectional design adopting a qualitative case study approach with…
Descriptors: Females, Information Technology, Family Work Relationship, Professional Personnel
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