A learner perspective on the implementation of Geographic Information Systems in selected schools in KwaZulu-Natal province
Contemporary literature reveals a plethora of studies on the implementation of Geographic Information System (GIS) in South Africa. However, these studies provide an educator’s perspective while neglecting the learner’s perspective, which is provided in this study. The researchers used a qualitative...
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doaj-0324a00d03334c5b897f3688ff8394ec2020-11-25T03:53:15ZengAOSISThe Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa1817-44342415-20052020-05-01161e1e610.4102/td.v16i1.752440A learner perspective on the implementation of Geographic Information Systems in selected schools in KwaZulu-Natal provinceThabile A. Zondi0Kudzayi S. Tarisayi1Geography Education, School of Education, University of Kwazulu-Natal, DurbanGeography Education, School of Education, University of Kwazulu-Natal, DurbanContemporary literature reveals a plethora of studies on the implementation of Geographic Information System (GIS) in South Africa. However, these studies provide an educator’s perspective while neglecting the learner’s perspective, which is provided in this study. The researchers used a qualitative collective case study in the interpretivist paradigm. A purposive sample of five schools and 50 grade 12 learners was used in this study. The data were generated using observations, five focus group discussions and 10 interviews. This study established that the learners lacked fundamental knowledge of GIS and that GIS was not being properly taught.https://td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/752geographic information systemslearners’ perspectivekwazulu-nataleducators’ perspectives. |
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Thabile A. Zondi Kudzayi S. Tarisayi A learner perspective on the implementation of Geographic Information Systems in selected schools in KwaZulu-Natal province The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa geographic information systems learners’ perspective kwazulu-natal educators’ perspectives. |
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A learner perspective on the implementation of Geographic Information Systems in selected schools in KwaZulu-Natal province |
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A learner perspective on the implementation of Geographic Information Systems in selected schools in KwaZulu-Natal province |
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A learner perspective on the implementation of Geographic Information Systems in selected schools in KwaZulu-Natal province |
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A learner perspective on the implementation of Geographic Information Systems in selected schools in KwaZulu-Natal province |
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A learner perspective on the implementation of Geographic Information Systems in selected schools in KwaZulu-Natal province |
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learner perspective on the implementation of geographic information systems in selected schools in kwazulu-natal province |
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The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa |
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Contemporary literature reveals a plethora of studies on the implementation of Geographic Information System (GIS) in South Africa. However, these studies provide an educator’s perspective while neglecting the learner’s perspective, which is provided in this study. The researchers used a qualitative collective case study in the interpretivist paradigm. A purposive sample of five schools and 50 grade 12 learners was used in this study. The data were generated using observations, five focus group discussions and 10 interviews. This study established that the learners lacked fundamental knowledge of GIS and that GIS was not being properly taught. |
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geographic information systems learners’ perspective kwazulu-natal educators’ perspectives. |
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