A comparative study of arthropod diversity on conventional and Bt–maize at two irrigation schemes in South Africa / Truter J.M.

The purpose of the research was to explore the experiences of educators regarding the training for the implementation of inclusive education in a Full Service school. A qualitative research design was chosen, using a case study. Three methods of gathering data were used, namely individual interviews...

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Main Author: Truter, Jean-Maré
Published: North-West University 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/6954
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spelling ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-69542014-04-16T03:56:52ZA comparative study of arthropod diversity on conventional and Bt–maize at two irrigation schemes in South Africa / Truter J.M.Truter, Jean-MaréArthropodsBiodiversityDiversity indicesGM maizeRisk assessmentSouth AfricaArthropodaBiodiversiteitDiversiteitsindekseGM mieliesRisiko assesseringsSuid AfrikaThe purpose of the research was to explore the experiences of educators regarding the training for the implementation of inclusive education in a Full Service school. A qualitative research design was chosen, using a case study. Three methods of gathering data were used, namely individual interviews, focus group interviews and observations. The study was conducted in a primary schools in the North West province that was converted into a fullservice school in 2008. The findings indicated that educators demonstrated misunderstanding of the Screening, Identification, Assessment and Support strategy. The misunderstanding can be ascribed to the kind of training educators received. The training lacked in–depth content and practical demonstration. Recommendations on the content and the dynamics of the training process are made. The overarching recommendation on the dynamics of the training indicated that the training should be revisited for improved methods of training.Thesis (M.Sc. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.North-West University2012-08-20T14:12:46Z2012-08-20T14:12:46Z2011Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/6954
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topic Arthropods
Biodiversity
Diversity indices
GM maize
Risk assessment
South Africa
Arthropoda
Biodiversiteit
Diversiteitsindekse
GM mielies
Risiko assesserings
Suid Afrika
spellingShingle Arthropods
Biodiversity
Diversity indices
GM maize
Risk assessment
South Africa
Arthropoda
Biodiversiteit
Diversiteitsindekse
GM mielies
Risiko assesserings
Suid Afrika
Truter, Jean-Maré
A comparative study of arthropod diversity on conventional and Bt–maize at two irrigation schemes in South Africa / Truter J.M.
description The purpose of the research was to explore the experiences of educators regarding the training for the implementation of inclusive education in a Full Service school. A qualitative research design was chosen, using a case study. Three methods of gathering data were used, namely individual interviews, focus group interviews and observations. The study was conducted in a primary schools in the North West province that was converted into a fullservice school in 2008. The findings indicated that educators demonstrated misunderstanding of the Screening, Identification, Assessment and Support strategy. The misunderstanding can be ascribed to the kind of training educators received. The training lacked in–depth content and practical demonstration. Recommendations on the content and the dynamics of the training process are made. The overarching recommendation on the dynamics of the training indicated that the training should be revisited for improved methods of training. === Thesis (M.Sc. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
author Truter, Jean-Maré
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title A comparative study of arthropod diversity on conventional and Bt–maize at two irrigation schemes in South Africa / Truter J.M.
title_short A comparative study of arthropod diversity on conventional and Bt–maize at two irrigation schemes in South Africa / Truter J.M.
title_full A comparative study of arthropod diversity on conventional and Bt–maize at two irrigation schemes in South Africa / Truter J.M.
title_fullStr A comparative study of arthropod diversity on conventional and Bt–maize at two irrigation schemes in South Africa / Truter J.M.
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of arthropod diversity on conventional and Bt–maize at two irrigation schemes in South Africa / Truter J.M.
title_sort comparative study of arthropod diversity on conventional and bt–maize at two irrigation schemes in south africa / truter j.m.
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