A Physical Education Curriculum Enriched With Indigenous Zulu Games For Improved Social Development Through Cross-Cultural Interaction

C. Roux
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The article is based on a study which was aimed at enriching the physical education curriculum with indigenous Zulu games for the promotion of cross-cultural interaction between the learners in the multicultural classroom. Therefore, it was necessary to assess these indigenous Zulu games' potential in obtaining overt educational outcomes related to the cognitive, affective, psychomotor and social development of the learners. Quantitative and qualitative data were triangulated to constitute context and gather data from isiZuluspeaking participants (N=274). A sample of 217 grade seven learners and 57 adults participated in the research. The dissemination and presentation of indigenous Zulu games as means for reaching educational outcomes hold significant potential and value for curriculum enrichment and social inclusion in the South African school context. Keywords : Indigenous Zulu games, physical education, cross-cultural interaction. Indilinga Vol. 6 (2) 2007 pp. 143-151
通过跨文化互动,丰富祖鲁土著游戏的体育课程促进社会发展
本文是基于一项研究,旨在丰富体育课程中土著祖鲁游戏,以促进多元文化课堂中学习者之间的跨文化互动。因此,有必要评估这些土著祖鲁游戏在获得与学习者的认知、情感、心理运动和社会发展相关的公开教育成果方面的潜力。定量和定性数据进行三角化处理,以构成背景,并收集isizulusspeak参与者(N=274)的数据。217名七年级学生和57名成年人参与了这项研究。传播和呈现土著祖鲁游戏作为达到教育成果的手段,对南非学校的课程丰富和社会包容具有巨大的潜力和价值。关键词:祖鲁土著游戏,体育教育,跨文化互动。印染第6卷(2)2007页143-151
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