In this article, we explain how we took an “active” approach to focus group discussions with teachers in three South African schools. The topic of discussion was their views on the implementation of inclusive education. We shall also show how we sought feedback from the participants on their experiences of these discussions. In seeking this feedback, we were interested in seeing if they interpreted the sessions as being learning experiences – that is, as sessions that enabled the participants to learn from each other as well as from facilitators with a view to promoting mutual learning. We indicate how the participants chose to use the feedback opportunity to suggest that further processes should be put in place (by us) in the light of thei...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The successful impleme...
This article describes Inclusive Inquiry, a new approach that emerged from our earlier work, particu...
This article explores the potential of the focus group to generate analyzable social interaction. We...
In this article, we explain how we took an “active” approach to focus group discussions with teache...
Abstract: In this article I consider some examples of conducting focus groups in South Africa with s...
This chapter relates to the inclusive or democratic turn in social science research. Increasingly, r...
This chapter relates to the inclusive or democratic turn in social science research. Increasingly, r...
Previous studies conducted on the implementation of inclusive education in South African full-servic...
This article traces the development of Inclusive Inquiry, a new approach to the promotion of inclusi...
While often considered to be the domain of market research, focus groups are also a useful way for p...
This chapter discusses how dialogues between children and teachers can lead to the development of in...
This paper sets out to challenge thinking and practice amongst researchers in the field of inclusive...
The development of sustainable collaborative partnerships between different role players within an i...
This paper explores the ways in which collaborative action research can facilitate the development o...
PhD (Learner Support), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusA Participatory Action Learning an...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The successful impleme...
This article describes Inclusive Inquiry, a new approach that emerged from our earlier work, particu...
This article explores the potential of the focus group to generate analyzable social interaction. We...
In this article, we explain how we took an “active” approach to focus group discussions with teache...
Abstract: In this article I consider some examples of conducting focus groups in South Africa with s...
This chapter relates to the inclusive or democratic turn in social science research. Increasingly, r...
This chapter relates to the inclusive or democratic turn in social science research. Increasingly, r...
Previous studies conducted on the implementation of inclusive education in South African full-servic...
This article traces the development of Inclusive Inquiry, a new approach to the promotion of inclusi...
While often considered to be the domain of market research, focus groups are also a useful way for p...
This chapter discusses how dialogues between children and teachers can lead to the development of in...
This paper sets out to challenge thinking and practice amongst researchers in the field of inclusive...
The development of sustainable collaborative partnerships between different role players within an i...
This paper explores the ways in which collaborative action research can facilitate the development o...
PhD (Learner Support), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusA Participatory Action Learning an...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The successful impleme...
This article describes Inclusive Inquiry, a new approach that emerged from our earlier work, particu...
This article explores the potential of the focus group to generate analyzable social interaction. We...