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CUS3701 ASSESSMENT 03/2025
QUESTION 1
1.1 Identify and analyse how each of these strategies can
address the challenges Mr Moeng and Mrs Lebepe faced in
their respective subjects. (6)
Assuming the following context from the case study:
Mr Moeng struggled with making mathematics engaging
and accessible.
Mrs Lebepe struggled with encouraging learner
participation in Life Orientation.
1. Group Work Strategy
o Mr Moeng: Group activities allow learners to
collaborate on problem-solving tasks, making
abstract math concepts more tangible. Peer support
builds understanding and confidence.
o Mrs Lebepe: Group discussions promote engagement
in sensitive Life Orientation topics, allowing shy
, learners to express themselves in smaller, safe
groups.
2. Use of Visual Aids
o Mr Moeng: Visual tools like graphs, charts, and
geometric shapes help make abstract math concepts
more understandable and reduce anxiety.
o Mrs Lebepe: Posters and videos related to health,
relationships, and identity make Life Orientation
lessons relatable and stimulate discussion.
3. Real-life Contextualisation
o Mr Moeng: Applying math problems to real-life
situations (e.g., budgeting, measurement in building)
makes lessons relevant and practical.
o Mrs Lebepe: Using real-life scenarios (e.g., peer
pressure, bullying) helps learners connect with the
content and engage meaningfully.
1.2 Discuss how the problem-solving strategy enhances
curriculum implementation. (9)
The problem-solving strategy is a learner-centred approach
that enhances curriculum implementation in the following
ways: