Adolessente seuns met serebrale gestremdheid in 'n voorstedelike skool vir leerders met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes se belewing van aggressie

M.Ed. (Educational Psychology) === Increasing violence in South African schools is having ramifications. Newspapers report incidents of aggression in schools on an almost weekly basis. The educational environment in schools is deteriorating in this climate of violence. Incidents of violence in schoo...

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Main Author: Wallis, Esther Petronella
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10210/10736
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-111452017-09-16T04:00:57ZAdolessente seuns met serebrale gestremdheid in 'n voorstedelike skool vir leerders met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes se belewing van aggressieWallis, Esther PetronellaTeenagers with disabilities - Secondary education - Psychological aspectsAggressiveness in adolescenceM.Ed. (Educational Psychology)Increasing violence in South African schools is having ramifications. Newspapers report incidents of aggression in schools on an almost weekly basis. The educational environment in schools is deteriorating in this climate of violence. Incidents of violence in schools are but a part of a ripple effect caused by aggression in the broader community. Road rage, violence against women and children, racial conflict, as well as farm attacks are only a few examples of violence that occurs within the communities. Children who are raised in environments where such incidents are commonplace, view aggression as acceptable practice when solving problems. Although incidents of aggression at schools do receive attention, learners who attend schools catering for learners with special educational needs have been largely neglected in this regard. Education White Paper 6 of 2001 aims to implement inclusive education however, research has shown that learners with disabilities are frequently victimized by their peers. It is therefore vital that careful consideration be given to such learners, many of whom will be included in main stream schools where incidents of aggressive behaviour is commonplace. Learners with cerebral palsy form a small percentage of the learners who are accommodated in schools for learners with special educational needs. Aside from the fact thatthese learners are physically disabled, theyface many other barriers when trying to reach their full potential. The leamers' physical disabilities meanthat they often feel frustrated and excluded. Such feelings may be expressed through aggression. Other realities of life, such as dependence on their parents, can result in aggressive behaviour by the child with cerebral palsy. At the same time, the adolescent with cerebral palsy is also experiencing the normal changes and challenges that occur with and result from adolescence. The aim of this study is therefore to explore and describe how older adolescent boys with cerebral palsy experience aggression. The participants were between sixteen and eighteen years of age, mainly Grade 10 and 11 learners.2014-05-20Thesisuj:11145http://hdl.handle.net/10210/10736University of Johannesburg
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topic Teenagers with disabilities - Secondary education - Psychological aspects
Aggressiveness in adolescence
spellingShingle Teenagers with disabilities - Secondary education - Psychological aspects
Aggressiveness in adolescence
Wallis, Esther Petronella
Adolessente seuns met serebrale gestremdheid in 'n voorstedelike skool vir leerders met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes se belewing van aggressie
description M.Ed. (Educational Psychology) === Increasing violence in South African schools is having ramifications. Newspapers report incidents of aggression in schools on an almost weekly basis. The educational environment in schools is deteriorating in this climate of violence. Incidents of violence in schools are but a part of a ripple effect caused by aggression in the broader community. Road rage, violence against women and children, racial conflict, as well as farm attacks are only a few examples of violence that occurs within the communities. Children who are raised in environments where such incidents are commonplace, view aggression as acceptable practice when solving problems. Although incidents of aggression at schools do receive attention, learners who attend schools catering for learners with special educational needs have been largely neglected in this regard. Education White Paper 6 of 2001 aims to implement inclusive education however, research has shown that learners with disabilities are frequently victimized by their peers. It is therefore vital that careful consideration be given to such learners, many of whom will be included in main stream schools where incidents of aggressive behaviour is commonplace. Learners with cerebral palsy form a small percentage of the learners who are accommodated in schools for learners with special educational needs. Aside from the fact thatthese learners are physically disabled, theyface many other barriers when trying to reach their full potential. The leamers' physical disabilities meanthat they often feel frustrated and excluded. Such feelings may be expressed through aggression. Other realities of life, such as dependence on their parents, can result in aggressive behaviour by the child with cerebral palsy. At the same time, the adolescent with cerebral palsy is also experiencing the normal changes and challenges that occur with and result from adolescence. The aim of this study is therefore to explore and describe how older adolescent boys with cerebral palsy experience aggression. The participants were between sixteen and eighteen years of age, mainly Grade 10 and 11 learners.
author Wallis, Esther Petronella
author_facet Wallis, Esther Petronella
author_sort Wallis, Esther Petronella
title Adolessente seuns met serebrale gestremdheid in 'n voorstedelike skool vir leerders met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes se belewing van aggressie
title_short Adolessente seuns met serebrale gestremdheid in 'n voorstedelike skool vir leerders met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes se belewing van aggressie
title_full Adolessente seuns met serebrale gestremdheid in 'n voorstedelike skool vir leerders met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes se belewing van aggressie
title_fullStr Adolessente seuns met serebrale gestremdheid in 'n voorstedelike skool vir leerders met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes se belewing van aggressie
title_full_unstemmed Adolessente seuns met serebrale gestremdheid in 'n voorstedelike skool vir leerders met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes se belewing van aggressie
title_sort adolessente seuns met serebrale gestremdheid in 'n voorstedelike skool vir leerders met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes se belewing van aggressie
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