Papers by Cecile Badenhorst
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Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2011
Geojournal, 1986
Page 1. GeoJournal 12.2 197-202 197 4) 1986 by D, Reidel Publishing Company 'Teach the N... more Page 1. GeoJournal 12.2 197-202 197 4) 1986 by D, Reidel Publishing Company 'Teach the Native to Play': Social Control and Organized Black Sport on the Witwatersrand, 1920-1939 Badenhorst, CM and Rogerson, CM, Dr ...
Cutting-edge Technologies in Higher Education, 2012
Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association, Jun 20, 2012
Research Literacies and Writing Pedagogies for Masters and Doctoral Writers, 2015
Research Literacies and Writing Pedagogies for Masters and Doctoral Writers, 2015
Writing for Professional Development, 2015
Students often find it difficult to write with 'voice' in academic contexts amid the myri... more Students often find it difficult to write with 'voice' in academic contexts amid the myriad other requirements of discourse, conventions, and scholarship. They may also be reluctant to experiment with voice in a context where assignments are assessed. Not surprisingly, students increasingly write with anxiety, constantly second-guessing and hedging in an attempt to leave no questions unanswered and no reference uncited. Could blogging help reconnect students to their writing? This paper examines blogging in a fourth year university classroom and qualitatively explores the concept of voice in writing.
Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2014
ABSTRACT This paper responds to the call for research on the use of new information technologies ... more ABSTRACT This paper responds to the call for research on the use of new information technologies in higher education contexts. This was done through a case study on the use of blogs in an advanced seminar class. The paper argues that the use of blogs provided a way of gauging how students were coming to terms with the course material and how they were engaging with the course texts. Intertextuality was used as a method of understanding how students engaged with the course. The analysis was based on blog postings, student comments, course evaluations and the instructor's reflective journal.
Reflecting, sharing, and producing knowledge about the process of writing and collaboration in a ... more Reflecting, sharing, and producing knowledge about the process of writing and collaboration in a writing group is the focus of this qualitative project, in which we explore a complex weaving of knowledge, subjectivity, and representation. In this group are eight women faculty, all of whom are individually working on writing projects in their own areas of expertise. Using a method of writing as inquiry, each person was asked to keep a reflective journal; an autoethnographic account of their experiences of writing during a three-month period. The group met weekly and each individual shared their reflections The Journey Between There and Here: Stories of a Faculty Writing Group 2 Canadian Journal of Education / Revue canadienne de l'éducation 39:1 (2016) www.cje-rce.ca and writing experiences. In this project, our intention is to decentre notions of the alienated , isolated academic by writing and constructing knowledge as a collective. Using the metaphor of here and there, we ask how can a relational culture grow out of writing? How can competitive, hidden barriers be broken down and replaced by open, encouraging spaces? Résumé Cette recherche qualitative porte essentiellement sur le processus d'écriture et la colla
Sport in Society, 2003
In the second half of the nineteenth century, following the pattern of British colonial control, ... more In the second half of the nineteenth century, following the pattern of British colonial control, sport became increasingly institutionalized among the African petty bourgeoisie and the 'coloured'community. In the Cape Province, cricket and rugby were by far the most popular ...
Journal of Southern African Studies, 1997
This paper is about the links between culture, leisure and social control on South Africa&amp... more This paper is about the links between culture, leisure and social control on South Africa's gold mines. Based on a series of reports commissioned by the Chamber of Mines in the 1940s, it explores attempts by the industry to retribalise migrant workers using sport and ...
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