Resource centres in secondary education with particular reference to teacher and pupil attitudes in selected secondary schools in Natal
Master Thesis
1986
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University of Cape Town
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Resource centres have been in existence for some 15 years in the most educationally advanced provinces in South Africa and for some six years where most recently established. Little has been written about them and consequently the role they play in secondary schools is not well-known. The present study set out to determine the attitudes of pupils and teachers to the resource centre, and the patterns of use. It was hypothesized that the resource centre would be an integral part of the implementation of the school curriculum; that it would be an indispensable element of individualised learning and that resource-based teaching would be in evidence rather than resource-based learning.
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Includes bibliography.
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Stevenson, A. 1986. Resource centres in secondary education with particular reference to teacher and pupil attitudes in selected secondary schools in Natal. University of Cape Town.