Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood, 2012.Poor urban learners' long walks to school and the influence on their school activities. My study is about poor urban learners who walk long distances to school. I explore how their school trip affects their participation in school activities - co-curricular and extra curricula activities, and their understandings about the educational implications. The purpose of this study is two-fold: to understand poor urban learners' school trips through their own voices; and to reflect on the school management implications of the findings. In a case study of one school located in the Cato Manor redevelopment area of Durban, I explore Grade 10 learners' accounts of their walks to and from ...
Childhood obesity has doubled in the last thirty years. At the same time, youth travel patterns have...
The increase in average distance from home to secondary school over recent decades has been accompan...
As active commuting levels continue to decline among primary schoolchildren, evidence about which bu...
M. Ed. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.This study is about poor rural learners who walk lon...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)This study explores the school-commuting phenomenon that occurs acro...
This study was conducted in Songea Municipality involving five day community secondary schools. This...
Thesis (M.Dev.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.The journey to school for a significant number of ...
Regular school attendance is a crucial factor in education success. It is critically important since...
This study investigated the perceptions of the beneficiaries of a learner transport programme in the...
As the candidate's supervisor I have/have not approved this short dissertation for submission. ...
The study set to determine the extent to which distance affected the academic achievement of student...
This dissertation examines the impact of various modes of transport on Grade 3 primary school learne...
Prior work on data obtained from the urban Johannesburg-Soweto based Birth to Twenty Plus (Bt20+) co...
Many children do not meet the physical activity targets necessary to accrue health benefits. Declin...
This study explores school choice and school commuting within the City of Johannesburg, with specifi...
Childhood obesity has doubled in the last thirty years. At the same time, youth travel patterns have...
The increase in average distance from home to secondary school over recent decades has been accompan...
As active commuting levels continue to decline among primary schoolchildren, evidence about which bu...
M. Ed. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.This study is about poor rural learners who walk lon...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)This study explores the school-commuting phenomenon that occurs acro...
This study was conducted in Songea Municipality involving five day community secondary schools. This...
Thesis (M.Dev.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.The journey to school for a significant number of ...
Regular school attendance is a crucial factor in education success. It is critically important since...
This study investigated the perceptions of the beneficiaries of a learner transport programme in the...
As the candidate's supervisor I have/have not approved this short dissertation for submission. ...
The study set to determine the extent to which distance affected the academic achievement of student...
This dissertation examines the impact of various modes of transport on Grade 3 primary school learne...
Prior work on data obtained from the urban Johannesburg-Soweto based Birth to Twenty Plus (Bt20+) co...
Many children do not meet the physical activity targets necessary to accrue health benefits. Declin...
This study explores school choice and school commuting within the City of Johannesburg, with specifi...
Childhood obesity has doubled in the last thirty years. At the same time, youth travel patterns have...
The increase in average distance from home to secondary school over recent decades has been accompan...
As active commuting levels continue to decline among primary schoolchildren, evidence about which bu...