CSP4801
Assignment 1 2025
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Due date: May 2025
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Question 1:
“Free spaces” provide educators with …
a. a dogmatic and authoritarian space.
b. the opportunity to become self-actualising professionals.
c. a hierarchical decision-making system.
d. a structure of unquestioning adherence.
Explanation:
Free spaces are environments that empower educators to grow, reflect critically, and
make meaningful contributions. They promote autonomy and personal development
rather than enforcing rigid authority or unquestioned structures.
Question 2:
Feedback should …
a. not be based on comparison.
b. be timely and specific.
c. value quantity rather than quality.
d. not focus on the activity.
Explanation:
Effective feedback helps learners improve when it is given soon after the task and
clearly explains what was done well or what needs improvement. This allows
students to connect the feedback to their performance and make meaningful
changes.
Question 3:
Which of these is part of the Positivist approach to curriculum studies?
i) It is suited to a system where authorities prescribe the content and method,
ii) The approach has been attributed to the ideas of Ralph Tyler,
iii) It is structured and recipe-like in nature,
iv) Leads to a curriculum that is flexible.
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a. i; ii and iii
b. i; ii and iv
c. i only
d. ii and iv
Explanation:
The positivist approach to curriculum is based on control, order, and objectivity. It is
closely linked with Ralph Tyler's model, which focuses on clear objectives, structured
content, and measurable outcomes. It is not associated with flexibility, so statement
iv is incorrect.
Question 4
The field of curriculum, is a 20th century development in education that ...
a. developed independently of schooling.
b. closely paralleled the development of schooling.
c. is simple and clear.
d. did not involve any theory.
Explanation: Curriculum development grew alongside schooling practices, reflecting
changes in education systems, pedagogy, and learning goals.
Question 5
Which ideology has saturated education?
a. Environmentalism
b. Communism
c. Nationalism
d. Liberalism
Explanation: Liberalism is often viewed as the dominant ideology shaping modern
education systems, promoting values such as individual freedom, equality, and
rational thought.
Question 6
Assignment 1 2025
Unique Number:
Due date: May 2025
DISCLAIMER & TERMS OF USE
Educational Aid: These study notes are intended to be used as educational resources and should not be seen as a
replacement for individual research, critical analysis, or professional consultation. Students are encouraged to perform
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Personal Responsibility: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information in
these study notes, the seller does not guarantee the completeness or correctness of all content. The buyer is
responsible for verifying the accuracy of the information and exercising their own judgment when applying it to their
assignments.
Academic Integrity: It is essential for students to maintain academic integrity and follow their institution's policies
regarding plagiarism, citation, and referencing. These study notes should be used as learning tools and sources of
inspiration. Any direct reproduction of the content without proper citation and acknowledgment may be considered
academic misconduct.
Limited Liability: The seller shall not be liable for any direct or indirect damages, losses, or consequences arising from
the use of these notes. This includes, but is not limited to, poor academic performance, penalties, or any other negative
consequences resulting from the application or misuse of the information provided.
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Question 1:
“Free spaces” provide educators with …
a. a dogmatic and authoritarian space.
b. the opportunity to become self-actualising professionals.
c. a hierarchical decision-making system.
d. a structure of unquestioning adherence.
Explanation:
Free spaces are environments that empower educators to grow, reflect critically, and
make meaningful contributions. They promote autonomy and personal development
rather than enforcing rigid authority or unquestioned structures.
Question 2:
Feedback should …
a. not be based on comparison.
b. be timely and specific.
c. value quantity rather than quality.
d. not focus on the activity.
Explanation:
Effective feedback helps learners improve when it is given soon after the task and
clearly explains what was done well or what needs improvement. This allows
students to connect the feedback to their performance and make meaningful
changes.
Question 3:
Which of these is part of the Positivist approach to curriculum studies?
i) It is suited to a system where authorities prescribe the content and method,
ii) The approach has been attributed to the ideas of Ralph Tyler,
iii) It is structured and recipe-like in nature,
iv) Leads to a curriculum that is flexible.
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a. i; ii and iii
b. i; ii and iv
c. i only
d. ii and iv
Explanation:
The positivist approach to curriculum is based on control, order, and objectivity. It is
closely linked with Ralph Tyler's model, which focuses on clear objectives, structured
content, and measurable outcomes. It is not associated with flexibility, so statement
iv is incorrect.
Question 4
The field of curriculum, is a 20th century development in education that ...
a. developed independently of schooling.
b. closely paralleled the development of schooling.
c. is simple and clear.
d. did not involve any theory.
Explanation: Curriculum development grew alongside schooling practices, reflecting
changes in education systems, pedagogy, and learning goals.
Question 5
Which ideology has saturated education?
a. Environmentalism
b. Communism
c. Nationalism
d. Liberalism
Explanation: Liberalism is often viewed as the dominant ideology shaping modern
education systems, promoting values such as individual freedom, equality, and
rational thought.
Question 6