November 2014 update

Top 10 issues mostly cited:

Number of requests Issue
48445 30(1)
47994 29(3)
40835 28(2)
38376 29(1)
37611 29(2)
33446 30(3)
32319 30(2)
26446 31(2)
22959 28(1)
19213 29(4)

Source:
SciELO South Africa 2004. South African Journal of Education: Most visited issue. Available at http://scielo-log.scielo.br/scielolog//scielolog/scielolog.php?script=sci_statiss&lng=en&pid=0256-0100&app=scieloza&server=www.scielo.org.za. Accessed 30 November 2014.

Top 10 articles mostly cited:

Number of requests Article
17722 Marais P & Meier C 2010. Disruptive behaviour in the Foundation Phase of schooling. South African Journal of Education, 30(1):41-57.
15514 Kiggundu E & Nayimuli S 2009. Teaching practice: a make or break phase for student teachers. South African Journal of Education, 29(3):345-358.
14556 Chigona A & Chetty R 2008. Teen mothers and schooling: lacunae and challenges. South African Journal of Education, 28(2):261-281.
13653 Maphosa C & Shumba A 2010. Educators’ disciplinary capabilities after the banning of corporal punishment in South African schools. South African Journal of Education, 30(3):387-399.
13320 De Wet C & Wolhuter C 2009. A transitiological study of some South African educational issues. South African Journal of Education, 29(3):359-376.
12226 Walton E, Nel N, Hugo A & Muller H 2009. The extent and practice of inclusion in independent schools in South Africa. South African Journal of Education, 29(1):105-126.
11884 Phaswana E 2010. Learner councillors' perspectives on learner participation. South African Journal of Education, 30(1):105-122.
11541 Beckmann J & Prinsloo I 2009. Legislation on school governors' power to appoint educators: friend or foe? South African Journal of Education, 29(2):171-184.
11043 O’Connor J & Geiger M 2009. Challenges facing primary school educators of English Second (or Other) Language learners in the Western Cape. South African Journal of Education, 29(2):253-269.
10251 Steyn M, Badenhorst J & Kamper G 2010. Our voice counts: adolescents' view on their future in South Africa. South African Journal of Education, 30(2):169-188.

Source:

SciELO South Africa 2004. Library Collection: Most visited issue.
Available at http://scielo-log.scielo.br/scielolog//scielolog/scielolog.php?script=sci_statart&lng=en&pid=0256-0100&app=scieloza&server=www.scielo.org.za&dti=20040101. Accessed 30 November 2014.

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