The prevalence of well-being on teachers in Afri Twin schools as well as non Afri Twin schools
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2013Author
De Klerk, Werner
Temane, Q. Michael
Nienaber, Alida W.
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This study explored the prevalence of well-being in Afri Twin and non Afri Twin teachers. The Afri Twin project allows
schools of comparable type and size in Britain and South Africa to be ‘twinned’ with each other, with a possible
‘twinning’ with a third school in a rural or township area in South Africa. A quantitative survey design was implemented
and the sample consisted of 97 Afri Twin teachers (20 male and 77 female) and 297 non Afri Twin teachers (52 male and
245 female) from 40 South African schools (13 Afri Twin and 27 non Afri Twin). The Mental Health Continuum - Short
Form (MHC-SF), the Core Self-Evaluations Scale (CSES) and Coping Self-Efficacy Scale (CSE) were used to determine
the well-being of teachers. Comparable moderate to high level of teacher well-being were observed across the two
school systems.
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