Die evaluering van 'n opleidingsprogram ten opsigte van interpersoonlike doeltreffendheid binne die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens-Opleidingskollege / Lené Ilyna Jorgensen

The South African Police Service (SAPS) is increasingly moving towards community policing and a greater transparency with regards to the community. This movement places great demands on the interpersonal efficiency of trainers. To date no research has been done about the stimulation of interpersonal...

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Main Author: Jorgensen, Lené Ilyna
Published: Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1527
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-15272014-04-16T03:53:02ZDie evaluering van 'n opleidingsprogram ten opsigte van interpersoonlike doeltreffendheid binne die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens-Opleidingskollege / Lené Ilyna JorgensenJorgensen, Lené IlynaThe South African Police Service (SAPS) is increasingly moving towards community policing and a greater transparency with regards to the community. This movement places great demands on the interpersonal efficiency of trainers. To date no research has been done about the stimulation of interpersonal efficiency of trainers at the South African Police Service Training College at Hammanskraal. The interpersonal efficiency and development thereof in Industrial Psychology is presented from a humanistic paradigm in this thesis. The interpersonal efficiency programme has as its aim to stimulate psychological optimacy and to study interpersonal skills. The methodology of the programme involves an individual growth-stimulating discussion, a growth-group and interpersonal skills training. A two-group design with pre and post testing was used to evaluate the interpersonal efficiency training programme. Instructors at the South African Police Service Training College at Hammanskraal were randomly assigned to an experimental and control group. The Personal Orientation Inventory was used to evaluate the psychological optimacy, while Carkhuff scales were utilised in the evaluation of interpersonal skills. As far as the quantitative results are concerned it was found that upon completion of the programme participants tended to react from within the self and to accept themselves. While members of the experimental group were more aware of their feelings after the programme had been completed, this did not differ significantly from the control group. The interpersonal skills of the experimental group were significantly better after completing the programme than those of the control group. As far as qualitative impressions were concerned it was found that aspects such as the restriction of innovation, autocratic management practices and the abuse of power inhibited the participants' growth toward psychological optimacy. On the basis of the growth group it was found that participants became more aware of their own responsibilities and that they could air their feelings. A low level of trust in the group was possibly the results of the autocratic environment. Argued on the basis of qualitative impressions, it can be stated that upon completion of the programme the participants had developed a greater self-responsibility, listened better, gained greater self-knowledge, reacted on feelings and developed more self-confidence. Recommendations for future research are also given.Skripsie (MA (Bedryf- en Personeelsielkunde))--PU vir CHO, 1997.Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education2009-03-16T12:00:37Z2009-03-16T12:00:37Z1996Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/1527
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description The South African Police Service (SAPS) is increasingly moving towards community policing and a greater transparency with regards to the community. This movement places great demands on the interpersonal efficiency of trainers. To date no research has been done about the stimulation of interpersonal efficiency of trainers at the South African Police Service Training College at Hammanskraal. The interpersonal efficiency and development thereof in Industrial Psychology is presented from a humanistic paradigm in this thesis. The interpersonal efficiency programme has as its aim to stimulate psychological optimacy and to study interpersonal skills. The methodology of the programme involves an individual growth-stimulating discussion, a growth-group and interpersonal skills training. A two-group design with pre and post testing was used to evaluate the interpersonal efficiency training programme. Instructors at the South African Police Service Training College at Hammanskraal were randomly assigned to an experimental and control group. The Personal Orientation Inventory was used to evaluate the psychological optimacy, while Carkhuff scales were utilised in the evaluation of interpersonal skills. As far as the quantitative results are concerned it was found that upon completion of the programme participants tended to react from within the self and to accept themselves. While members of the experimental group were more aware of their feelings after the programme had been completed, this did not differ significantly from the control group. The interpersonal skills of the experimental group were significantly better after completing the programme than those of the control group. As far as qualitative impressions were concerned it was found that aspects such as the restriction of innovation, autocratic management practices and the abuse of power inhibited the participants' growth toward psychological optimacy. On the basis of the growth group it was found that participants became more aware of their own responsibilities and that they could air their feelings. A low level of trust in the group was possibly the results of the autocratic environment. Argued on the basis of qualitative impressions, it can be stated that upon completion of the programme the participants had developed a greater self-responsibility, listened better, gained greater self-knowledge, reacted on feelings and developed more self-confidence. Recommendations for future research are also given. === Skripsie (MA (Bedryf- en Personeelsielkunde))--PU vir CHO, 1997.
author Jorgensen, Lené Ilyna
spellingShingle Jorgensen, Lené Ilyna
Die evaluering van 'n opleidingsprogram ten opsigte van interpersoonlike doeltreffendheid binne die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens-Opleidingskollege / Lené Ilyna Jorgensen
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title Die evaluering van 'n opleidingsprogram ten opsigte van interpersoonlike doeltreffendheid binne die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens-Opleidingskollege / Lené Ilyna Jorgensen
title_short Die evaluering van 'n opleidingsprogram ten opsigte van interpersoonlike doeltreffendheid binne die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens-Opleidingskollege / Lené Ilyna Jorgensen
title_full Die evaluering van 'n opleidingsprogram ten opsigte van interpersoonlike doeltreffendheid binne die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens-Opleidingskollege / Lené Ilyna Jorgensen
title_fullStr Die evaluering van 'n opleidingsprogram ten opsigte van interpersoonlike doeltreffendheid binne die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens-Opleidingskollege / Lené Ilyna Jorgensen
title_full_unstemmed Die evaluering van 'n opleidingsprogram ten opsigte van interpersoonlike doeltreffendheid binne die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens-Opleidingskollege / Lené Ilyna Jorgensen
title_sort die evaluering van 'n opleidingsprogram ten opsigte van interpersoonlike doeltreffendheid binne die suid-afrikaanse polisiediens-opleidingskollege / lené ilyna jorgensen
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