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Implementing inclusive education in South Africa: teachers’ attitudes and experiences
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Φανερόω: ’n Wederkomswoord in die Nuwe Testament
Published 2024-02-01“…Suggestions of how to translate φανερόω in the context of the second coming in Afrikaans, is also provided.…”
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“Volkekunde” in the academic and rugby world of South Africa’s Dr Danie Craven
Published 2021-12-01“…This article is a foray into the field of anthropology (“volkekunde” in Afrikaans) and sport history. It examines aspects of the sport-related thinking of a noted luminary in South Africa’s rugby world, Dr Danie Craven of Stellenbosch. …”
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Is T.T. Cloete ’n Calvinistiese digter?
Published 1997-04-01“…Cloete has had a strong influence on contemporary Afrikaans poetry, particularly as a religious poet with a fanerotic world view. …”
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‘Reterritorialising’ the land: Agaat and cartography
Published 2017-03-01“…By embedding Milla’s and Agaat’s stories in the story of maps, van Niekerk brings about ‘a new relationship to the land, to other people and to the tradition of Afrikaans literature’ (Gerrit Olivier, The Dertigers and the Plaasroman: Two Brief Perspectives on Afrikaans Literature).…”
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Apraxia of Speech in a Bilingual Speaker: Perceptual Characteristics and Generalisation of non-language Specific Treatment
Published 2000-12-01“…In this study the perceptual speech characteristics of a first-language Afrikaans-speaking apraxic person were studied in both Afrikaans and English and also generalisation of improvement after the application of non-language specific treatment aimed at improving speech motor planning abilities. …”
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In search of quality interpreting services – The National Parliament of South Africa as a case study
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Messiasverwagting en prediking uit die Ou Testament
Published 2005-07-01“…The debate focused on the question regarding the Messiah in the Psalms, due to the new version of the Psalter in Afrikaans, published in 2001. Similar questions were asked concerning the New Afrikaans translation of the Bible (1983). …”
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Are South African print newspaper narratives reframed for Internet news portals or not?
Published 2016-12-01“…This paper deals with the translation of newspaper texts from Afrikaans/English newspapers for Afrikaans/English Internet news portals. …”
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Postures of Protest: The reinterpretation of FAK folk songs as expressions of (a new) nationalism and nostalgia
Published 2021-07-01“…Ever since the apartheid era, Afrikaans alternative music has voiced dissenting positions that confront questions of race, ethnicity and power. …”
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Verstedeliking, Suid-Afrikaanse letterkundes en die kultuurteks
Published 2017-04-01“…This article wants to provide a practical example of such a study by comparing the urbanisation of Afrikaners in Afrikaans literature with that of black people as seen in English and Zulu literature. …”
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‘Oh! for a blessing on Africa and America’ The Mount Holyoke System and the Huguenot Seminary, 1874-1885
Published 2005-11-01“…In November 1873, at the invitation of Andrew Murray, two American teachers arrived in the Cape Colony to establish a school to train middle class Dutch-Afrikaans girls to be teachers and missionaries. The two women were both alumni of the Mount Holyoke Seminary, and the institution that they founded in Wellington – the Huguenot Seminary – was modelled on the so-called ‘Mount Holyoke system’ of women’s education. …”
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Student nurses' experience of interaction with culturally diverse psychiatric patients
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Straatname as monumentale nalatenskap van akademici aan die Universiteit van die Oranje-Vrystaat (UOVS): Die geval van die padnetwerk in Universitas, Bloemfontein
Published 2016-11-01“…In addition, it is indicated that, to a large extent, the importance of streets also reflects the UFS’s past Afrikaans character as the main streets are named after academics who worked for the Department of Afrikaans and Dutch (for example DF Malherbe and H van der Merwe Scholtz), but also other leaders, such as Wynand Mouton’s outstanding contributions to the establishment of the UFS as a research university, are commemorated.…”
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Postures of Protest: The reinterpretation of FAK folk songs as expressions of (a new) nationalism and nostalgia
Published 2021-07-01“…Ever since the apartheid era, Afrikaans alternative music has voiced dissenting positions that confront questions of race, ethnicity and power. …”
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To listen with decolonial ears: Hein Willemse, hidden histories, and the politics of disruptive intervention
Published 2022-09-01“…We incorporate a random selection of his work to unpack how his disruptive intervention serves to reformulate the idea of Afrikaans and Afrikaans literature in ways that are more inclusive of those silenced by the apartheid project, including Africa and the Global South at large. …”
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Factors Influencing A Customer-Service Culture In A Higher Education Environment
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Building citizenship in fragmented societies: the challenges of deracialising and integrating schools in post-Apartheid South Africa
Published 2007“…</p> <p>The paper reports on a study conducted in the Limpopo province of South Africa (formerly, Northern Transvaal), which explores the extent to which schools that formally catered exclusively for the white Afrikaans-speaking community are deracialising and laying the foundations for a new democratic citizenship. …”
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Israelvisie, die Nuwe Suid-Afrika en ‘Afrikaners’
Published 2023-03-01“…Israel vision, the New South Africa and ‘Afrikaners’: There is a growing number of Caucasian Afrikaans-speaking believers who are exposed to and accept the teachings of the British Israelite or Israel Vision movement. …”
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