STUDENT NO:
ENG1503
ASSIGNMENT 01
ASSIGNMENT NO 1
, 1.1 Identify the target audience of this text and justify your
response (25 words).
The target audience of the text is the general public, particularly
educators, parents, and policymakers, as they are stakeholders
impacted by school violence and safety concerns.
1.2 In your opinion, mention FOUR ways in which violence has
negatively impacted some schools in South Africa. (150 words)
Violence in South African schools has far-reaching negative effects.
Firstly, it creates an unsafe environment for students and teachers,
leading to increased anxiety and fear, which can impede learning.
Secondly, a culture of violence can lead to diminished academic
performance, as students may prioritize survival over education. Thirdly,
incidents of violence can result in disciplinary measures such as
expulsions and suspensions, which further disrupt students’ educational
trajectories. Lastly, violence erodes community trust in schools, making
parents hesitant to engage with educational institutions, thereby
weakening the support network essential for fostering a positive learning
environment. These impacts not only affect immediate stakeholders but
can also contribute to broader societal issues, perpetuating cycles of
violence and disadvantage.
1.3 In a paragraph of 150 words, summarise FOUR ideas discussed
in the text.
The text highlights several alarming incidents of violence in South
African schools in 2018. First, it emphasizes a broader societal issue of
escalating school violence that involves stabbings, bullying, and sexual
assault, resulting in injuries and fatalities among students and teachers.
Second, it recounts specific incidents, such as a Soweto pupil who
attacked a teacher with a stone and a student from Kimberley Boys’
High School throwing water at his teacher, illustrating the disrespect
and aggression students display. Third, a report details the arrest of a
Grade 8 pupil who threatened a teacher with a toy gun, showcasing the
severity of such behavior in schools. Lastly, the government's response
ENG1503
ASSIGNMENT 01
ASSIGNMENT NO 1
, 1.1 Identify the target audience of this text and justify your
response (25 words).
The target audience of the text is the general public, particularly
educators, parents, and policymakers, as they are stakeholders
impacted by school violence and safety concerns.
1.2 In your opinion, mention FOUR ways in which violence has
negatively impacted some schools in South Africa. (150 words)
Violence in South African schools has far-reaching negative effects.
Firstly, it creates an unsafe environment for students and teachers,
leading to increased anxiety and fear, which can impede learning.
Secondly, a culture of violence can lead to diminished academic
performance, as students may prioritize survival over education. Thirdly,
incidents of violence can result in disciplinary measures such as
expulsions and suspensions, which further disrupt students’ educational
trajectories. Lastly, violence erodes community trust in schools, making
parents hesitant to engage with educational institutions, thereby
weakening the support network essential for fostering a positive learning
environment. These impacts not only affect immediate stakeholders but
can also contribute to broader societal issues, perpetuating cycles of
violence and disadvantage.
1.3 In a paragraph of 150 words, summarise FOUR ideas discussed
in the text.
The text highlights several alarming incidents of violence in South
African schools in 2018. First, it emphasizes a broader societal issue of
escalating school violence that involves stabbings, bullying, and sexual
assault, resulting in injuries and fatalities among students and teachers.
Second, it recounts specific incidents, such as a Soweto pupil who
attacked a teacher with a stone and a student from Kimberley Boys’
High School throwing water at his teacher, illustrating the disrespect
and aggression students display. Third, a report details the arrest of a
Grade 8 pupil who threatened a teacher with a toy gun, showcasing the
severity of such behavior in schools. Lastly, the government's response