Grade R teachers perceptions of an unbiased classroom environment in the Isipingo district (KwaZulu- Natal)

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Soma, Kooshmilah

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2011-06

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en

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Multicultural education , Racism , Unbiased classroom environment , Prejudice , Grade R , Stereotypes , Anti-bias/unbiased

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Multicultural education is only one of the major changes since the inception of the new democracy in South Africa. However, this inevitable change has resulted in many challenges for educators and educational institutions in the Isipingo District, KwaZulu Natal (KZN). One of the primary responsibilities of a teacher is to manage diversity. The research addressed here focused on challenges experienced by Grade R teachers to create and maintain an unbiased classroom environment for Grade R learners in the Isipingo District, (KZN). A literature review regarding unbiased classroom environments for Grade R learners as well as an empirical investigation using a qualitative approach was conducted. A semi-structured focus group interview and a follow-up focus group interview with Grade R teachers from 3 different public multicultural primary schools were used for data gathering. The findings indicated that Grade R teachers lack the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to enhance unbiased classroom environments. The results of the investigation also indicated that teachers require effective training to help them cope with creating and managing unbiased classroom environments.

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Soma, Kooshmilah (2011) Grade R teachers perceptions of an unbiased classromm environment in the Isipingo district (KwaZulu- Natal), University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4822>

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