Assignment 2 2025
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Unique number: 146908
Due Date: 6 June 2025
QUESTION 1
Teaching Measurement in the Intermediate Phase: A Constructivist Approach
Introduction
Traditional teaching methods in mathematics, especially in topics like measurement,
often involve rote memorisation, isolated drills, and passive learning. Learners are
frequently reduced to mere recipients of fixed knowledge passed down by the teacher.
However, in the Intermediate Phase, learners are developmentally ready to engage with
concepts in ways that are more active, meaningful, and connected to real-life contexts.
This essay critically explores the move from traditional to constructivist teaching
approaches in the teaching of measurement. It will examine constructivism compared to
behaviourism, show how constructivist theory can be applied to measurement, and
identify effective strategies supported by examples drawn from personal learning
experiences, curriculum expectations, and classroom observations.
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