BTE2601
ASSIGNMENT 2
UNIQUE NUMBER: 706427
MARKS: 50
CLOSING DATE: 22 JUNE 2023
COVER PAGE OF ASSIGNMENT
• SIGNED DECLARATION at the beginning of your assignment.
(ADDENDUM A)
• Your name and student number
• The assignment number (02)
• Module code: BTE2601
• Subject name: BECOMING A TEACHER
• Unique assignment number: 706427
QUESTION 1
1.1
a) Rote Learning - is the process of memorizing specific new items as they are encountered. The basic
idea is simple and easy to realize within a computer program: Each time a new and useful piece of
information is encountered, it is stored away for future use.
b) Pedagogical content knowledge - is a type of knowledge that is unique to teachers, and is based
on the manner in which teachers relate their pedagogical knowledge (what they know about
teaching) to their subject matter knowledge (what they know about what they teach).
c) Pedagogy - is the combination of teaching methods (what instructors do), learning activities (what
instructors ask their students to do), and learning assessments (the assignments, projects, or tasks
that measure student learning).
d) Epistemologies - is the theory of knowledge. It is concerned with the mind's relation to reality.
What is it for this relation to be one of knowledge? Do we know things? And if we do, how and when
do we know things?
e) Empirical - relying on experience or observation usually without regard for a system and theory.
1.2
ASSIGNMENT 2
UNIQUE NUMBER: 706427
MARKS: 50
CLOSING DATE: 22 JUNE 2023
COVER PAGE OF ASSIGNMENT
• SIGNED DECLARATION at the beginning of your assignment.
(ADDENDUM A)
• Your name and student number
• The assignment number (02)
• Module code: BTE2601
• Subject name: BECOMING A TEACHER
• Unique assignment number: 706427
QUESTION 1
1.1
a) Rote Learning - is the process of memorizing specific new items as they are encountered. The basic
idea is simple and easy to realize within a computer program: Each time a new and useful piece of
information is encountered, it is stored away for future use.
b) Pedagogical content knowledge - is a type of knowledge that is unique to teachers, and is based
on the manner in which teachers relate their pedagogical knowledge (what they know about
teaching) to their subject matter knowledge (what they know about what they teach).
c) Pedagogy - is the combination of teaching methods (what instructors do), learning activities (what
instructors ask their students to do), and learning assessments (the assignments, projects, or tasks
that measure student learning).
d) Epistemologies - is the theory of knowledge. It is concerned with the mind's relation to reality.
What is it for this relation to be one of knowledge? Do we know things? And if we do, how and when
do we know things?
e) Empirical - relying on experience or observation usually without regard for a system and theory.
1.2