The aim of this article is to develop and test a systematic framework for conceptualising and analysing dysfunctions in schools. Based on the Explanatory Model of School Dysfunctions (EMSD) developed by Bergman, Bergman and Gravett (2011), dysfunctions as experienced by teachers and learners were analysed. Data for this research are non-representative and include 40 essays written by teachers and approximately 1 500 open-ended responses by recently matriculated students. It was found that the EMSD is suitable for modelling the problem domains experienced by teachers and learners. Perceived causes and consequences of dysfunctions relate to their proximal contact zone, i.e. the agents and behaviours with which they are most familiar. This art...
Completed by 888Since the banning of corporal punishment in 1994 in South Africa, learners’ rights a...
A report on a research study presented to the Department of Social Work School of Human and Commun...
AbstractSchool and classroom teachers play a critical role in improving pupils’ social-emotional ski...
The aim of this article is to develop and test a systematic framework for conceptualising and analys...
This article develops the Explanatory Model of School Dysfunctions based on 80 essays of school prin...
This article develops the Explanatory Model of School Dysfunctions based on 80 essays of school prin...
essays of school principals and their representatives in Gauteng. It reveals the degree and kinds of...
MEd (Management and Leadership), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2018Unacceptable behaviour ...
In Namibia today few learners with behavioural and learning problems are within special schools as m...
The study explored the identification of problematic behaviors of learners in the classroom by teach...
The study was undertaken to explore learners’ perspectives of disruptive behaviour inschools. The ai...
MTh (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019Historically, research o...
The South African education system is grappling with vast numbers of dysfunctional schools. Schools ...
This paper provides a description of the psychosocial problems experienced by learners in threesecon...
The problem addressed in this theoretical paper is that of learners and educators as agents of socia...
Completed by 888Since the banning of corporal punishment in 1994 in South Africa, learners’ rights a...
A report on a research study presented to the Department of Social Work School of Human and Commun...
AbstractSchool and classroom teachers play a critical role in improving pupils’ social-emotional ski...
The aim of this article is to develop and test a systematic framework for conceptualising and analys...
This article develops the Explanatory Model of School Dysfunctions based on 80 essays of school prin...
This article develops the Explanatory Model of School Dysfunctions based on 80 essays of school prin...
essays of school principals and their representatives in Gauteng. It reveals the degree and kinds of...
MEd (Management and Leadership), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2018Unacceptable behaviour ...
In Namibia today few learners with behavioural and learning problems are within special schools as m...
The study explored the identification of problematic behaviors of learners in the classroom by teach...
The study was undertaken to explore learners’ perspectives of disruptive behaviour inschools. The ai...
MTh (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019Historically, research o...
The South African education system is grappling with vast numbers of dysfunctional schools. Schools ...
This paper provides a description of the psychosocial problems experienced by learners in threesecon...
The problem addressed in this theoretical paper is that of learners and educators as agents of socia...
Completed by 888Since the banning of corporal punishment in 1994 in South Africa, learners’ rights a...
A report on a research study presented to the Department of Social Work School of Human and Commun...
AbstractSchool and classroom teachers play a critical role in improving pupils’ social-emotional ski...