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ESC3701 Assignment 4 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 – DUE 30 July 2025; 100% correct solutions and explanations. SECTION A (ESSAY-TYPE QUESTION) [50 marks] Write an essay in not more than five (5) typed pages (10 marks per page, bibliography excluded) on the following topic: Diversity in school context and its impact on classroom practices Structure your essay as follows: 1. Introduction: Introduce what you intend to discuss in the essay and define your key terms. (5) 2. Body of the essay, in which you should deal with the following: o Discuss the three (3) theoretical perspectives on diversity: Race, class and gender. (20) o Discuss why an understanding of the concepts race, class and gender is essential and how such an understanding can assist with classroom practice and insight into learners’ social contexts. (10) o Provide three (3) short, relevant educational examples to substantiate the above point. (10) 3. Conclusion in which you wrap up your response, return and summarise the main points in the essay. No new sources of information should be added to the conclusion. (5) 4. Bibliography: The sources in the bibliography should be in alphabetical order. In completing your essay, consult the sources available on the myUnisa module site under 24 e-Reserves. You can also add any additional references to support your writing. (5) SECTION B: ESSAY-TYPE QUESTION 2 (50) In not more than five (5) typed pages (10 marks per page, bibliography excluded), write an essay on the following topic: Discuss the role of the school as a social institution and argue the very different views held by the Functionalists and Conflict theorists in this regard. (50) Structure your essay as follows: 1. Introduction: Introduce what you

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,ESC3701 Assignment 4 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester
1 2025 – DUE 30 July 2025; 100% correct solutions and
explanations.
SECTION A

DIVERSITY IN SCHOOL CONTEXT AND ITS IMPACT
ON CLASSROOM PRACTICES
1. Introduction (5 marks)
In South African classrooms, diversity is a key feature of the
learning environment. Learners come from different racial,
cultural, socio-economic, and gender backgrounds, which
significantly influence how they experience schooling. The
school context, therefore, is a microcosm of broader societal
diversity and must be understood and addressed by teachers for
effective teaching and learning. This essay will examine how
diversity—particularly race, class, and gender—shapes
classroom practices. It will discuss three theoretical perspectives
on diversity, explore why understanding race, class and gender
is essential for teachers, and provide practical examples to
illustrate these points. Key terms such as diversity, race, class,
gender, and classroom practice will be defined.
Diversity refers to the presence of differences within a given
setting. In schools, diversity includes differences in language,
culture, socioeconomic status, race, gender, religion, and ability.
Race involves the social categorisation of people based on
perceived physical characteristics, often used to assign social
privilege or disadvantage. Class refers to one’s socio-economic
position in society, which affects access to resources and

, opportunities. Gender is a social construct that refers to roles,
behaviours, and attributes considered appropriate for men and
women. Classroom practices refer to the methods, strategies,
and approaches that educators use to facilitate teaching and
learning. Understanding these concepts is crucial in ensuring
inclusive and equitable classroom environments.


2. Body of the Essay
Theoretical Perspectives on Diversity: Race, Class, and
Gender (20 marks)
a) Race and Education
Critical Race Theory (CRT) provides a lens to examine how
race and racism are embedded in educational structures.
According to CRT, race is not biologically real but socially
constructed and used to maintain the interests of dominant
groups. In the school context, learners from historically
disadvantaged racial backgrounds may continue to face systemic
barriers such as unequal access to resources, biased curricula,
and low teacher expectations. CRT challenges educators to
recognise and challenge racism, both in overt and subtle forms,
within the classroom and school systems.
b) Class and Education
Class is central to understanding educational inequality. From a
Marxist perspective, schools often reproduce social class
divisions through curriculum content, school funding, and
tracking systems. Learners from working-class or impoverished

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