The effect of speaking English as a second language on the study of anatomy and physiology in the nursing programme

  • E.M. Langtree 1. Department of Nursing Durban University of Technology 2. Port Shepstone Campus KwaZulu-Natal College of Nursing
  • A. Razak Department of Nursing Durban University of Technology
  • F. Haffejee Durban University of Technology

Abstract

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Author Biographies

E.M. Langtree, 1. Department of Nursing Durban University of Technology 2. Port Shepstone Campus KwaZulu-Natal College of Nursing
Lecturer
A. Razak, Department of Nursing Durban University of Technology
Retired lecturer
F. Haffejee, Durban University of Technology

Department of Basic Medical Sciences

Senior lecturer

Published
2018-03-21
How to Cite
Langtree, E.M., A. Razak, and F. Haffejee. 2018. “The Effect of Speaking English As a Second Language on the Study of Anatomy and Physiology in the Nursing Programme”. South African Journal of Higher Education 32 (1), 129-39. https://doi.org/10.20853/32-1-793.
Section
General Articles