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Faculty of Education
School of Educational Studies
Department of Educational Psychology

Eloff, I

BA(PU vir CHO) MEd(Psych)(Pret) PhD(Stell) - Professor and Head

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Contact Details:

Telephone number: 012 420 5503
Fax number: 012 420 5511
E-mail address: irma.eloff@up.ac.za

Research Interests:

Inclusive Education

Early Intervention

Transdisciplinary Educational Psychology

Early intervention in communication pathology, with specific reference to the child in pre-primary programmes

Psychological and educational assessment and quality assurance

HIV/AIDS and education and training

Positive Psychology and the Asset-based approach

The education and teaching of the child (learner) with special learning, educational and developmental needs

Research Output:

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Eloff I, Maree JG, Miller LH: 2006. The role of parents’ learning facilitation mode in supporting informal learning in mathematics. Early Child Development and Care, 176 (3 & 4) / May, pp 313-328.

Eloff I, Maree JG, Ebersöhn L: 2006. Some thoughts on the perceptions of the role of educational psychologists in early childhood intervention. Early Child Development and Care, 176 (2) / Feb, pp 111-127.

Popich E, Louw B, Eloff I: 2006. The need for collaboration in early communication intervention: Whom do parents consult regarding the prevention of communication disorders?. Early Child Development and Care, 176 (7) / Oct, pp 675-692.

Ebersöhn L, Eloff I: 2006. Identifying asset-based trends in sustainable programmes which support vulnerable children. South African Journal of Education/ Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Opvoedkunde, 26 (3), pp 457-472.

Moletsane ME, Eloff I: 2006. The adjustment of the Rorschach comprehensive system procedures for South African learners. South African Journal of Psychology, 36 (4) / Nov, pp 880-902.

 

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