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'Framing and classifying' the implementation of the grade 10 curriculum and assessment policy statement : a case study of selected schools in KwaZulu-Natal

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dc.contributor.advisor Maila, Mago William
dc.contributor.author Chamane, Thabile Carol
dc.date.accessioned 2015-10-20T06:14:20Z
dc.date.available 2015-10-20T06:14:20Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Chamane, Thabile Carol (2015) 'Framing and classifying' the implementation of the grade 10 curriculum and assessment policy statement : a case study of selected schools in KwaZulu-Natal, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19583> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19583
dc.description.abstract The South African education system has been evolving since the country became democratic in 1994 and a number of curriculum reforms have been introduced within a short space of time. These reforms revolve around power and control and therefore, Bernstein’s concepts of classification and framing form the conceptual framework for this study. This study attempts to give a picture of what is currently happening in schools pertaining to the implementation of the grade 10 Life Sciences (LS), Business Studies (BS), and Engineering Graphics and Design (EGD) Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS). The dual aim of this study was to find out educators’ understanding and interpretation of the CAPS that can be observed in their teaching practice and to establish how decisions on subject content (selection, sequencing and pacing) are made. Also of importance was to determine whether educators view and treat their subject as unique or as similar to other subjects. The study used a qualitative approach, using case study design. Observations were used as the main method for data construction. Four LS, BS and EGD educators from four different schools were observed teaching the same class for five consecutive lessons. Thereafter, these educators were interviewed. For triangulation purposes, learners and the subject advisor were participants in this thesis. For this purpose a group of ten randomly selected learners from observed classes per subject and school were requested to complete a questionnaire and the LS, BS and EGD subject advisors were interviewed. The subject advisors insisted that educators follow the CAPS so that learners would be able to write common assessment tasks at the end of each term. Although educators claimed that they were following the CAPS regarding content selection, sequencing and pacing, observations showed that educators were not following the CAPS document. The findings suggest that well coordinated interventions are required to support and monitor educators’ practice. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xiii, 265 leaves) : color illustrations en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Framing en
dc.subject Classification en
dc.subject Curriculum Assessment and Policy Statement en
dc.subject National Curriculum Statement en
dc.subject Subject advisors en
dc.subject Educators en
dc.subject Grade 10 learners en
dc.subject Life sciences en
dc.subject Business studies en
dc.subject Engineering graphics and design en
dc.subject.ddc 373.1909684
dc.subject.lcsh Competency-based education -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Curriculum change -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Education, Secondary -- Curricula -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Business education -- Curricula -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Life sciences -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Engineering graphics -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Engineering design -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa. Department of Education. National curriculum statement en
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa. Department of Education. Curriculum assessment and policy statement en
dc.title 'Framing and classifying' the implementation of the grade 10 curriculum and assessment policy statement : a case study of selected schools in KwaZulu-Natal en
dc.title.alternative 'Framing and classifying' the implementation of the grade ten curriculum and assessment policy statement en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Curriculum and Instructional Studies en
dc.description.degree D. Ed. (Curriculum Studies)


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