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dc.contributor.advisorMoodley, Trevor
dc.contributor.authorChiware, Jeremiah Tendayi
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-27T07:40:35Z
dc.date.available2018-12-31T22:10:06Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11394/6427
dc.descriptionMagister Educationis - Med
dc.description.abstractAccording to Morrison (2007), bullying is considered a critical issue in the Western Cape Schools as well as in South African schools in general. This phenomenon of bullying can affect learners in schools and may lead to several problems such as low esteem, poor academic performance, depression, absenteeism and eventually dropping out of school. In addition, numerous studies in psychology have revealed that physical activity has positive effects on learners, (Ajay, 2011; Shaffer, 2002). This is because it increases self-esteem in learners, boosts confidence and builds the physical, social, emotional, moral and intellectual composition in an individual. This study will aim (1) to determine the relationship between bullying and physical activity among South African learners in one high school in the Western Cape, (2) to measure the frequency of bullying at that high school, (3) to measure the frequency of bully-victimization in the school among South African learners in that high school in the Western Cape, and (4) to establish the level of physical activity by the learners in the high school. This study used a quantitative method and a descriptive survey as research design. The participants were mostly black South African adolescent learners, aged between 14 and 20 years.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of the Western Cape
dc.subjectAdolescence, Aggression, Bullying in schools, Bully, Bully-victim, Bullying perpetrator, FET, GET, High Schools, Learners, Physical Activity
dc.titleAn investigation of the relationship between bullying and physical activity at one high school in the Western Cape
dc.rights.holderUniversity of the Western Cape


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