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    Towards a holistic approach to support learners at risk of interrupted development

    Midst- and post-COVID-19 interventions

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    Author(s)
    Malindi, Macalane J.
    Hay, Johnnie
    Makhalemele, Thabo
    Rens, Julialet
    Du Toit, Dorita
    van der Merwe, Niekie
    Kemp, Chanelle
    Willemse, Francois
    Preston, Lynn D.
    van der Merwe, Wanda
    Fouche, Elmari
    Ramadie, Kedibone J
    Twine, Corlia
    Naidoo, Shantha
    Payne-van Staden, Isabel
    Botha, Lettie
    Botha, Carolina
    Louw, Hannelie
    Mayimele, Rachel R
    Jama, Pateka P
    Masunungure, Appolonia
    Modiba, Matabe R
    Koen, Mariëtte P
    Esterhuizen, Stef
    Theron, Hantie
    Mohosho, Nomsa
    Lunga, Prosper
    Kruger, Cornè
    Schoonen, Andri
    Lesabe, tumeleng B
    Kunene, Nothile T
    Wessels, Elsabé
    Contributor(s)
    Malindi, Macalane J (editor)
    Hay, Johnnie (editor)
    Makhalemele, Thabo (editor)
    Language
    English
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    Abstract
    The COVID-19 pandemic and the restrictions that came with it led to unprecedented disruptions in learner development and put them at risk of poor developmental outcomes. It is thus important that the extent of the disruption on their development and the support needs of learners be investigated. Researching the impact of the disruption should focus on holistic development. In this book, the authors use multiple research approaches and methods of gathering data in their respective fields to examine the impact of the disruption and determine the support needs of learners. Data gathered through the different methods are processed and findings are presented. The findings have implications for both practice and future research in the fields of inclusive education, learner support, educational psychology, movement education, Life Orientation and curriculum development.
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    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/89282
    Keywords
    Bio-psycho-social-educational-spiritual approach;COVID-19;district-based support team;inclusive education;learner support;movement education;resilience;Life Orientation;school-based support team
    DOI
    10.4102/aosis.2023.BK412
    ISBN
    9781779953025, 9781779953032, 9781779953049
    Publisher
    AOSIS
    Publisher website
    https://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/ob
    Publication date and place
    Capetown, 2023
    Imprint
    AOSIS Books
    Classification
    Educational psychology
    Pages
    274
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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