Abstract
ABSTRACTThe Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is an internationally recognized tool. This study aims to evaluate the cultural and contextual acceptability, and potential uses of the SDQ amongst Sesotho learners in South Africa. This paper uses reports from ten teachers based on their experience of using the SDQ. Teachers found the SDQ contextually relevant and easy to administer. They felt it assisted them in understanding the challenges learners were facing and to develop better relationships with them. Very few concerns were raised. The lack of referral options for affected learners and their own lack of appropriate skills generated frustration.
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