Browsing by Subject "Empathy"
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The characteristics of compassionate care during childbirth according to midwives: a qualitative descriptive inquiry
(BMC, 2020)Abstract Background: Although compassion is considered to be of prime importance in nursing and midwifery, there is no clear understanding of what compassionate care in childbirth entails, and how midwives perceive ... -
The effect of a serious game on empathy and prejudice of psychology students towards persons with disabilities
(AOSIS, 2019)Background: Much has been done regarding the promotion of equality in rights in terms of legislation, but persons with disabilities remain marginalised in society. Negative attitudes and prejudice contribute ... -
Emotions in Holocaust education – the narrative of a history teacher
(The South African Society for History Teaching (SASHT) under the auspices of the School of Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2019)Emotion is an integral part of Holocaust education and inculcating empathy in learners is a well-used pedagogical tool to encourage learners to connect with the victims. This is necessary because of the vast number of ... -
Enhancing social skills through cooperative learning
(2008)The National Curriculum Statement of South Africa envisages qualified and competent teachers to deal with the diversity of learners and their needs in the classroom. One of the needs refers to all learners (Gr R-12) who ... -
The evolution of defining spirituality over the last century
(Die Suider-Afrikaanse Kerkorrelistevereniging, 2021)Spirituality is an elusive and a subjective concept built on several opinions (Senaji and Anyanje, 2020). However, it remains hard to articulate spirituality as an academic discipline. Barber (2019) describes spirituality ... -
Exploring educators’ experiences regarding empathy within inclusive classrooms
(Centre for Human Development and Research (Vancouver), 2018)An inclusive educational setting is a model in which educators must have empathic sensitivity, which will enable them to identify the different needs of the various learners. However, there is gap in research concerning ... -
Exploring empathy in intergenerational relationships form the perspective of a group of older people
(2014)Intergenerational relationships refer to relationships between people in alternate generational groups. The increasing numbers of older people all over the world highlight the need for studies on psychological processes ... -
History as evidential study in teaching of the Holocaust.
(The South African Society for History Teaching (SASHT) under the auspices of the School of Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2011)This paper will discuss how various programmes support the teaching of the Holocaust through evidence. The Holocaust also provides an ideal backdrop for a study of racism, victimisation and persecution. Mindful of the ... -
Narratiewe empatie en die skryf van ʼn novelle
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)In hierdie praktykgebaseerde studie word gepoog om die konsep empatie te ondersoek, volgens goeie skryfkunsbeginsels en psigologiese insigte, sodat ʼn eie novelle geskryf kan word waarin empatie effektief bewerkstellig ... -
Older people's experiences of giving and receiving empathy in relation to middle adolescents in rural South Africa
(Sage Publishing, 2016)Viewed in the context of an older-growing population, pressure on health-care and social (family and community) resources, and a perceived changed intergenerational ‘care contract’, relationships are often the only avenue ...