Recent Submissions

  • The South African Police Services: towards a model of empowerment 

    Van Niekerk, Eugene; Prins, Annette (University of the Free State, 2000)
    English: Police officers currently suffer unacceptable levels of physical and psychological trauma. This has an impact on their personal and job satisfaction and can negatively affect their ability to render effective ...
  • Multiple cultures in the workplace 

    Ghyoot, V. G. (University of the Free State, 2000)
    English: South Africa and the African continent at large host a diversity of cultures that must be accommodated by business as customers, workers or associates. South Africa's recent re-acceptance into the international ...
  • The interdisciplinary nature of technology education: a means of promoting 'hands-on' and 'minds-on' activities 

    De Swart, Estelle; Ankiewicz, Piet (University of the Free State, 2000)
    English: Because the interdisciplinary nature of technology education facilitates its integration with other school subjects, the first aim of this study was to explore and illustrate the possible link between information ...
  • Die langtermyndoeltreffendheid van 'n universiteitsoorbruggingsprogram 

    Van Rooyen, Elenora; Huysamen, Gert (University of the Free State, 2000)
    English: Intended as a means of preparing students from historically black high schools for tertiary admission and to facilitate their transition to tertiary education, the Career Preparation Programme (CPP) has been in ...
  • The raised fourth degree of the scale in Chopin's mazurkas 

    Viljoen, Nicol (University of the Free State, 2000)
    English: This article focuses on the raised fourth or Lydian scale degree of the scale in Chopin's mazurkas from the viewpoint of the stylised mazurka's fusion of folkloric elements and nineteenth-century tonal language. ...
  • The political pathology of health care policy in South Africa 

    Gaigher, Retha (University of the Free State, 2000)
    English: South Africa is currently dealing with the transformation of health care into an equitable, national health care system driven by a primary health care approach. This requires a complicated set of administrative ...
  • Social disruption in South Africa: strategies towards conflict resolution 

    Prinsloo, Erna (University of the Free State, 2000)
    English: In most countries where different racial and ethnic groups live together, society is characterised by conflict. One of the most important reasons for this is the fact that ethnic groups are usually minority groups. ...
  • Environmental refugees in developing nations: exploring the causes and impact 

    Redelinghuys, Nola; Pelser, Andre (University of the Free State, 2000)
    English: The phenomenon of environmental refugees is a little recognised and largely undefined migration trend that is expected to show dramatic acceleration in the near future as environmental degradation renders large ...