CULTURAL-HISTORICAL ACTIVITY THEORY IN EXAMINING CREATIVE ARTS AS AN ANTI-BULLYING STRATEGY IN SOUTH AFRICAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in Examining Creative Arts as an Anti-Bullying Strategy in South African Public Schools

This article explores Acid Reflux the integration of creative arts as an anti-bullying strategy in South African public schools through the lens of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT).The study aims to comprehend the complex interactions between creative arts interventions, cultural contexts, and the dynamics of bullying.By applying CHAT, th

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Suboptimal community growth mediated through metabolite crossfeeding promotes species diversity in the gut microbiota.

The gut microbiota represent a highly complex ecosystem comprised of approximately 1000 species that forms a mutualistic relationship with the human host.A critical attribute of the microbiota is high L-CYSTEINE species diversity, which provides system robustness through overlapping and redundant metabolic capabilities.The gradual loss of bacterial

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