Bridging the Gap: Inclusive Education in South Africa Introduction In recent years, especially with the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), the notion of embracing inclusive education as the best approach to ensure that education is accessible to all, has been strongly advocated (Murungi 2015). However, one may argue that this is a flawed interpretation as to what […]
Posted: September 19, 2025
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Literature Review on IT Adoption Challenges in Developing Countries QUESTION ONE In advanced countries, IT has generally revolutionised all facets of life, including technology, business, education, and the global economy. Developing countries have yet to participate fully in this global revolution. Some challenges that developing countries encounter in transferring and adopting IT may include, but are not limited to, the recipient country’s government policies, infrastructure, […]
Posted: September 16, 2025
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Business Research for Managers BRSM01-8 Answers Question 1 (3 marks) Define the phrase “From Analysis to Action” in your own words. Why is this transition important for business managers? Question 2 (2 marks) Identify two key components of a meaningful business conclusion narrative. Briefly explain their relevance. Question 3 (2 marks) You have completed a customer satisfaction analysis showing 40% of clients are unhappy with […]
Posted: August 23, 2025
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Research Proposal on a Business Management Issue in South Africa SECTION A (50 MARKS) Your proposal should be between 2 500 and 3 000 words (excluding references) and must adhere to the structure outlined below. This task constitutes the summative component of your research training in this module and accounts for 45% of your final module grade. The proposal structure is as follows: Formatting and […]
Posted: August 2, 2025
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In the individual research methodology assignment, you are required to submit a comprehensive and well-structured methodology section of approximately 1 000–1 200 words, addressing four key components of your proposed research study. Question 1 (2 marks) Provide the primary research question and state whether your study is exploratory, descriptive, or explanatory, and justify your choice concerning your research problem and objectives. Question 2 (3 marks) […]
Posted: July 7, 2025
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