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  • Ingle, M. (African Journal of Public Affairs, 2015)
    This review article argues that rural sub-Saharan Africa has suffered from a wide range of disadvantages that have stunted its agricultural development. Agricultural areas have been characterised by policy voids and ...
  • Botma, Y.; Roets, L. (Journal for New Generation Sciences, Vol 11, Issue 1: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein, 2013)
    In academia, evidence of scholarship, e.g. published articles, is required for career progression. A consensus-seeking design was used to identify ways in which nurse academics in sub-Saharan Africa could be mentored to ...
  • MWAGHA, SOLOMON MWANJELE (Bloemfontein: Central University of Technology, Free State, 2016)
    The creation of scientific weather forecasts is troubled by many technological challenges (Stern & Easterling, 1999) while their utilization is generally dismal. Consequently, the majority of small-scale farmers in Africa ...
  • TALJAARD, JACQUES (Bloemfontein: Central University of Technology, Free State, 1994)
  • TALJAARD, JACQUES (Bloemfontein: Central University of Technology, Free State, 1994)
  • Badenhorst, J.; Badenhorst, B. (Journal for New Generation Sciences, Vol 9, Issue 2: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein, 2011)
    In South Africa a high premium should be placed on the value of effective education and training to achieve an array of economic and social objectives. The development of a strong and functional education system is closely ...
  • Posholi, M.; Kokt, D. (Interim : Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol 10 , Issue 1: Central University of Technology Free State Bloemfontein, 2011)
    Wheelchair friendliness is an issue that needs to be taken very serious. Awareness should be created so that the owners of the accommodation establishments have a complete knowledge about wheelchair friendliness. The ...
  • Mkhize, Bianca, N. (African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure, Volume 9 (2) - (2020), 2020)
    Urban tourism is one of the most dynamic types of tourism. The demand for travel to specifically cities, has greatly increased over the last few decades. Although much of the world’s tourism activity occurs in urban areas ...
  • Motseke, M. (Interim : Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol 8, Issue 2: Central University of Technology Free State Bloemfontein, 2009)
    The learners going through outcomes-based education (OBE) were expected to acquire skills which would help them to become critical thinkers, good workers and good citizens. However, this is not happening for learners in ...
  • Baird, N.; De Beer, K. (Interim : Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol 8, Issue 2: Central University of Technology Free State Bloemfontein, 2009)
    Throughout history children have been taught by means of stories told by their parents, and for many centuries this was the primary method of transferring knowledge and information. As time progressed, we spent less and ...
  • Friedrich-Nel, Hesta; Munro, Leonie (THE SOUTH AFRICAN RADIOGRAPHER, 2017)
    The continuing professional development (CPD) guidelines of the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) include ethics, human rights and medical law. Practitioners must obtain a specified number of ethics ...
  • Cumberlege, A.; Van Niekerk, T. (Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein: Journal for New Generation Sciences, 2015)
    This paper presents the work on the development of software for an Android based mobile device. The goal being not only for a working application, but also to optimise the development process to ensure a user friendly ...
  • Sobayeni, Ntomzodwa Caroline (Welkom: Central University of Technology, Free State,, 2015)
    Although generational cohorts have been studied extensively in past years, not much information is available about generational cohorts and how they differ in terms of work values and work ethics in the South African ...
  • van der Walt, Freda; Jonck, Petronella; Sobayeni, Ntomzodwa Caroline (African Journal of Business Ethics, 2016)
    Although generational differences have been studied in developed countries, not much information is available about generational cohorts and how they differ in terms of work ethics in developing countries. A cross-sectional ...
  • Sebolao, Rosaline; Ntshoe, Isaac (Taylor & Francis: Journal of Psychology in Africa, 2017)
    This study sought to explore emerging university-industry partnerships in technology transfer education, the process for the engagement, and benefits to the learning and teaching experience Participants were a convenience ...
  • VAN DER WALT, FREDA; DE KLERK, JEREMIAS J. (Taylor & Francis: Journal of International Review of Psychiatry , 2014)
    In order to obtain an improved understanding of behaviour at work, employees should be studied from physical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions. Although the physical and psychological dimensions of individuals at ...
  • Van der Walt, Freda; Steyn, Pieter (SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2019-10-10)
    Orientation: Despite increased interest in the topic of ethical behaviour, the unethical behaviour of individuals in various professions is increasing. In order to support professional bodies in their quest to promote ...
  • van der Walt, Freda (SA Journal of Industrial Psychology / SA Tydskrif vir Bedryfsielkunde, 2017)
    In order to create competitive advantage in an increasingly turbulent economic environment, sustainability of high performance is crucial. Only a few individuals have the drive, mindset, discipline and ability to sustain ...
  • Joubert, Nico J.P. (Bloemfontein: Central University of Technology, Free State, 1992)
    Photography has always been closely tied to the concepts of time and place. The documentarian and the fine art photographer each inspire a similar kind of wonder, how were they able to see and capture so remarkably the ...
  • Neethling, Bertie (Journal for New Generation Sciences : Socio-constructive language practice : training in the South African context : Special Edition, Vol 6, Issue 3: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein, 2008)
    The contribution argues that there is a renewed interest by mainly Afrikaans and English speaking South Africans in learning another indigenous South African language. This came about as a direct result of the changed ...

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