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This paper consists of 3 questions Question 1 “It takes a village to raise a child”. The responsibility for education does not rest with the state only, but is shared between the state, the community and the private sector. Analyse this statement above and answer the questions below with examples: Question 2 CASE STUDY You are an English-speaking, soon to be qualified, teacher. You are doing your teaching practice at Waterfall Primary School in the Grade R class. It is an English home language school. Due to the area the school is situated in, the learners admitted, some of whom are international learners from all over Africa, represent all 11 official languages. The only languages you know well are Setswana and English. What a catastrophic situation. You don’t understand the learners and they don’t understand you. And you are expected to start teaching. Question 3 QUESTION 3 (30) You are appointed as the school safety officer at the primary school where you are teaching. When the local authorities visited your school, they found that there was no evacuation plan in place. You were instructed to compile an evacuation plan and submit to the local authorities. In the National Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS), the topic Disasters and what we should do in Grade R to 3, refers to disasters such as floods, fire, lightning, earthquakes, storms and strong winds. Please don’t forget to paraphrase your work If you need any clarity contact kourtney at 065 969 3294 on
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