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Team
Apr 22, 2026 - Postdoctoral Research Fellow Dr Rodnie Mafa NWU Collaborator for Open Educational Resources Mr Rassie Louw, Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) External Collaborators Prof. Tel Amiel, University of Brasília, Brazil Prof. Fawzi Baroud, Notre Dame University, Lebanon Dr Sandhya Gunness, University of Mauritius Vandanah…http://education.nwu.ac.za/UNESCO-chair-multimodal-learning
Multimodal learning
Apr 22, 2026 - Within the UNESCO Chair we conceptualise multimodal learning, while drawing on theories of multimodality, distance education and blended learning, as a phenomenon that is realised at the following levels: Individual multimodality > Mode of cognition Interactional multimodality…http://education.nwu.ac.za/UNESCO-chair-networking
Networking
Apr 22, 2026 - One of the main aims of UNESCO’s UNITWIN programme is to promote international cooperation and networking between universities and different UNESCO Chairs. In this regard, the NWU's UNESCO Chair on Multimodal Learning and OER has established links with the following individuals, institutions and UNESCO Chairs worldwide. South African…http://education.nwu.ac.za/UNESCO-chair-OER-Fellows
NWU Open Educational Resources Fellowship
Apr 22, 2026 - The NWU Open Educational Resources (OERs) Fellowship is an opportunity for staff who are interested to include new openly licensed online resources to their classes or adapt their resources to their students' specific contexts to receive support and funding for creating or adapting open learning content as well as researching the process. OERs…
(i) Language Teaching and Learning
(ii) Literature Teaching and Learning
(iii)Reading Literacy and Assessment
(iv)Multilingual Pedagogies
(v) Language Policy and planning in Education
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Dolly FDG Dlavane
Apr 22, 2026 - (i) Language Teaching and Learning (ii) Literature Teaching and Learning (iii)Reading Literacy and Assessment (iv)Multilingual Pedagogies (v) Language Policy and planning in Educationhttp://education.nwu.ac.za/research-and-innovation/research-ethics-committee-education-training
Research Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Education: Training
Apr 22, 2026 - Faculty of Education: Research ethics training 14 August 2021 Training session presentations 1) Research and ethics: an introduction 2) Recruitment and remuneration 3) Informed consent and vulnerability 4) Qualitative research & Community-based participatory action research and ethics 5) Review process, risk-benefit ratio as well…http://education.nwu.ac.za/languages-education/about
About
Apr 22, 2026 - About More information about School of Languages in Educationhttp://education.nwu.ac.za/languages-education
Home
Apr 22, 2026 - Welcome to the webpage of the School of Languages in Education. The school offers relevant, high-quality education and trains graduates to become effective teachers and to undertake high-quality research. The school comprises the following subject groups: Afrikaans for Education, English for Education as well as African Languages for…http://education.nwu.ac.za/af/language-education/tuis
Tuis
Apr 22, 2026 - Welkom by die webblad van die Skool vir Tale in Onderwys. Die skool bied relevante en hoë kwaliteit onderrig wat graduandi voorberei om as effektiewe onderwysers te kan funksioneer en om gehalte navorsing te kan doen. Die skool sluit die volgende vakgroepgroeperings in: Afrikaans vir Onderwys, Engels vir Onderwys asook Setswana en…http://education.nwu.ac.za/languages-education/subject-overview
Subject overview
Apr 22, 2026 - Afrikaans for Education Afrikaans is one of the youngest languages in the world, and was (like Hindi, Modern Hebrew, and Indonesian) established as a fully standardised language during the 20th century. Afrikaans can be taken as a university subject in, amongst others, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland and USA. Afrikaans is one of the 11…http://education.nwu.ac.za/af/languages-education/vakgroepoorsig