M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)In every classroom there are probably pupils with learning problems. If these children can be identified before they fail and appropriate assistance can be provided at that stage, learning failure can be prevented or curbed. This study was undertaken against the background of growing dissatisfaction with the current systems of remedial provision to a relatively limited number of pupils after learning problems have manifested and the prognostic outcome seems accordingly bleak, A study of the literature was undertaken to gain a perspective on the nature and extent of the current practices of identification, evaluation and remedial assistance as well as the sensibility of the implementation of a more preventive ch...
Skripsie (MEd)--PU vir CHO, 1990Effective provision of school counselling as an integrated part of t...
Theme revelance and novelty. Today in global educology pedagogical help for ineffective learning pup...
M. Ed.The learning disabled pupil often finds himself a stranger in the world of learning, in view o...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)In every classroom there are probably pupils with learning problems. I...
M.E. (Educational Psychology)The phenomenon of learning disability is evident within many children. ...
Thesis (MEd)--PU vir CHOThe problem of retardation of standard nine pupils in German is expounded in...
M.Ed.Education in South Africa has entered into an era of radical changes and transformation. New po...
This study adresses the question if pupil counselling can contribute to educational reform. Pupil co...
M.Ed.Remedial work as teachers' responsibility is the focal point of this research. Most pupils ente...
D.Ed (Educational Psychology)It is a well known fact that, especially in the developed and industria...
MEd (Learner Support), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015As stated in the Children’s ...
Proefskrif (PhD)--PU vir CHO, 1994.Motor disfunction leads to children experiencing a variety of edu...
D.Ed. (Educational Psychology)Particular prominence has been given worldwide since the 1920's to edu...
The aim of this study is in the first place to obtain a clear insight into the state of affairs rega...
Children's school failures is one of the basic themes of pedagogical and psychological literatuře. E...
Skripsie (MEd)--PU vir CHO, 1990Effective provision of school counselling as an integrated part of t...
Theme revelance and novelty. Today in global educology pedagogical help for ineffective learning pup...
M. Ed.The learning disabled pupil often finds himself a stranger in the world of learning, in view o...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)In every classroom there are probably pupils with learning problems. I...
M.E. (Educational Psychology)The phenomenon of learning disability is evident within many children. ...
Thesis (MEd)--PU vir CHOThe problem of retardation of standard nine pupils in German is expounded in...
M.Ed.Education in South Africa has entered into an era of radical changes and transformation. New po...
This study adresses the question if pupil counselling can contribute to educational reform. Pupil co...
M.Ed.Remedial work as teachers' responsibility is the focal point of this research. Most pupils ente...
D.Ed (Educational Psychology)It is a well known fact that, especially in the developed and industria...
MEd (Learner Support), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015As stated in the Children’s ...
Proefskrif (PhD)--PU vir CHO, 1994.Motor disfunction leads to children experiencing a variety of edu...
D.Ed. (Educational Psychology)Particular prominence has been given worldwide since the 1920's to edu...
The aim of this study is in the first place to obtain a clear insight into the state of affairs rega...
Children's school failures is one of the basic themes of pedagogical and psychological literatuře. E...
Skripsie (MEd)--PU vir CHO, 1990Effective provision of school counselling as an integrated part of t...
Theme revelance and novelty. Today in global educology pedagogical help for ineffective learning pup...
M. Ed.The learning disabled pupil often finds himself a stranger in the world of learning, in view o...