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  • Blacks - School education, Secondary - South Africa - Psychological aspects
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1Mazibuko, Lindokuhle Arthur 1Ndimande, Bonginkosi
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1Blacks - Education (Secondary) - Sebokeng (Transvaal) 1Education, Secondary - South Africa - Curricula - Evaluation 1Schools - Political aspects - South Africa - History - 20th century 1Self-perception in adolescence - South Africa 1Zulu (African people) - Psychology - South Africa
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1Mazibuko, Lindokuhle Arthur 1Ndimande, Bonginkosi
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1Blacks - Education (Secondary) - Sebokeng (Transvaal) 1Education, Secondary - South Africa - Curricula - Evaluation 1Schools - Political aspects - South Africa - History - 20th century 1Self-perception in adolescence - South Africa 1Zulu (African people) - Psychology - South Africa
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The value-orientations and perceptions of Zulu secondary school pupils in Sebokeng

- Mazibuko, Lindokuhle Arthur


  • Authors: Mazibuko, Lindokuhle Arthur
  • Date: 2014-07-23
  • Subjects: Blacks - School education, Secondary - South Africa - Psychological aspects , Blacks - Education (Secondary) - Sebokeng (Transvaal) , Schools - Political aspects - South Africa - History - 20th century , Zulu (African people) - Psychology - South Africa
  • Type: Thesis
  • Identifier: uj:11800 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11523
  • Description: M.Ed. (Educational Psychology) , The main aim of this research was to do an exploratory study of the value-orientations and perceptions of the Zulu pupi Is in Sebokeng in order to enable teachers to understand the Zulu pupils better and thus be in a posi tion to teach them more effectively. The phenomenological strategy served as a basis from where the research was undertaken. This strategy made provision for the employment of various methods such as action research, literature study, word- and concept analysis. A questionnaire was used to determine the value-orientations and perceptions of the standard eight and ten Zulu pupils. For the purpose of empirical investigation a total of 224 standard eight and ten Zulu pupils was drawn from Botebo-Tsebo and Moghaka secondary school s • This was the total number of all standard eight and ten Zulu pupils in the two fore-mentioned schools during the academic year 1991. The most important findings of the research are as follows: * The typical value code of the Zulu child is not compatible with the values promoted in the school. * The beliefs of the Zulu pupils range from tradi tional belief in ancestors to those of modern times. A large percentage of the pupils are Christians. However, they still support the traditional religion. * The present Zulu pupil is inclined towards individuality rather than group consciousness that characterized traditional culture. * When comparing the valueing of school related matters, it was found that the standard ten pup! Is were relatively more positive to schooling than their standard eight counterparts. * Another important finding is that Zulu pupils prefer nonintegrated schools. They give preference to schools for their own people.
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The value-orientations and perceptions of Zulu secondary school pupils in Sebokeng

  • Authors: Mazibuko, Lindokuhle Arthur
  • Date: 2014-07-23
  • Subjects: Blacks - School education, Secondary - South Africa - Psychological aspects , Blacks - Education (Secondary) - Sebokeng (Transvaal) , Schools - Political aspects - South Africa - History - 20th century , Zulu (African people) - Psychology - South Africa
  • Type: Thesis
  • Identifier: uj:11800 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11523
  • Description: M.Ed. (Educational Psychology) , The main aim of this research was to do an exploratory study of the value-orientations and perceptions of the Zulu pupi Is in Sebokeng in order to enable teachers to understand the Zulu pupils better and thus be in a posi tion to teach them more effectively. The phenomenological strategy served as a basis from where the research was undertaken. This strategy made provision for the employment of various methods such as action research, literature study, word- and concept analysis. A questionnaire was used to determine the value-orientations and perceptions of the standard eight and ten Zulu pupils. For the purpose of empirical investigation a total of 224 standard eight and ten Zulu pupils was drawn from Botebo-Tsebo and Moghaka secondary school s • This was the total number of all standard eight and ten Zulu pupils in the two fore-mentioned schools during the academic year 1991. The most important findings of the research are as follows: * The typical value code of the Zulu child is not compatible with the values promoted in the school. * The beliefs of the Zulu pupils range from tradi tional belief in ancestors to those of modern times. A large percentage of the pupils are Christians. However, they still support the traditional religion. * The present Zulu pupil is inclined towards individuality rather than group consciousness that characterized traditional culture. * When comparing the valueing of school related matters, it was found that the standard ten pup! Is were relatively more positive to schooling than their standard eight counterparts. * Another important finding is that Zulu pupils prefer nonintegrated schools. They give preference to schools for their own people.
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The impact of the curriculum on the self-perceptions of black high school pupils

- Ndimande, Bonginkosi


  • Authors: Ndimande, Bonginkosi
  • Date: 2014-11-05
  • Subjects: Education, Secondary - South Africa - Curricula - Evaluation , Blacks - School education, Secondary - South Africa - Psychological aspects , Self-perception in adolescence - South Africa
  • Type: Thesis
  • Identifier: uj:12791 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12682
  • Description: M.Ed. (Curriculum Studies) , Please refer to full text to view abstract
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The impact of the curriculum on the self-perceptions of black high school pupils

  • Authors: Ndimande, Bonginkosi
  • Date: 2014-11-05
  • Subjects: Education, Secondary - South Africa - Curricula - Evaluation , Blacks - School education, Secondary - South Africa - Psychological aspects , Self-perception in adolescence - South Africa
  • Type: Thesis
  • Identifier: uj:12791 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12682
  • Description: M.Ed. (Curriculum Studies) , Please refer to full text to view abstract
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