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CDE3701 ASSIGNMENT 2 2023

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The document discusses the importance of creative development in children during their early years. It emphasizes the significance of imagination and creativity in shaping children's growth and preparing them for the future. The role of teachers in nurturing creativity is highlighted, focusing on creating an environment that encourages exploration and supports divergent thinking. The benefits of play and creative development are discussed, emphasizing how it contributes to children's emotional, social, intellectual, and physical growth. Additionally, the document acknowledges that children learn in different ways and suggests catering to their diverse learning styles through various modalities. Overall, the document emphasizes the importance of promoting creativity, play, and individualized learning experiences in early childhood education.

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LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS 0618151315




CDE3701
Assignment number: 02
Year: 2023 (SEMESTER 1)




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1.1.1 Rural school classroom context:
In a rural school classroom context, you can enhance teaching and learning by recognizing the
unique characteristics and challenges associated with rural communities. Some strategies to
consider include:

Incorporating local culture and context: Use examples, stories, and resources that are relevant
to the rural community. This helps students connect their learning to their own experiences and
fosters a sense of belonging.

Community involvement: Engage with the local community by inviting guest speakers from the
area or organizing field trips to nearby places of interest. This can provide students with
opportunities to learn from local experts and gain a deeper understanding of their surroundings.

Leveraging technology: Use technology to overcome geographical barriers and access
educational resources that may not be readily available in the rural area. Virtual field trips, online
collaborations with other schools, and video conferencing with experts can broaden students'
horizons and expose them to a wider range of experiences.

, ASSIGNMENT 02

UNIQUE NUMBER: 845775

Compulsory: Contributes 10% to year mark




INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all the questions.

• Number your answers correctly and take note of the mark allocation for each question.
• Write neatly or type your assignment.
• Read each question carefully and refer to the study guide for information on how to
answer the questions.
• Where the questions require you to apply your knowledge, the answers must be in your
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QUESTION 1: (24)

Read the following statement and answer the questions below:

“Children have many different interactions, which are both inside and outside of the
classroom, between both systems and individuals that are either familiar and unfamiliar.
Bronfenbrenner’s theory is based on the influence of the different interactions that children
have with everyone crossing their path. An essential factor of the theory is that what happens
in one context has an influence on what will happen or what goes on in the next context.”
(CDE3701 Study Guide, 2020).

1.1 Critically describe how you can use the classroom context to enhance
teaching and learning in the following contexts: (8)

1.1.1 Rural school classroom context
1.1.2 Former Model C school classroom context
1.1.3 Township school classroom context
1.1.4 Private school classroom context

, CDE3701/ASSESSMENT 2//0/2023


1.1.1 Rural school classroom context:
In a rural school classroom context, you can enhance teaching and learning by recognizing the
unique characteristics and challenges associated with rural communities. Some strategies to
consider include:

Incorporating local culture and context: Use examples, stories, and resources that are relevant
to the rural community. This helps students connect their learning to their own experiences and
fosters a sense of belonging.

Community involvement: Engage with the local community by inviting guest speakers from the
area or organizing field trips to nearby places of interest. This can provide students with
opportunities to learn from local experts and gain a deeper understanding of their surroundings.

Leveraging technology: Use technology to overcome geographical barriers and access
educational resources that may not be readily available in the rural area. Virtual field trips, online
collaborations with other schools, and video conferencing with experts can broaden students'
horizons and expose them to a wider range of experiences.

Personalized instruction: Recognize that rural classrooms often have students with diverse
learning needs. Differentiate instruction to accommodate various learning styles and provide
extra support to students who may be struggling. Consider small group activities or one-on-one
interventions to address individual needs effectively.

1.1.2 Former Model C school classroom context:
In a former Model C school classroom context (referring to the South African education system),
you can enhance teaching and learning by building on the advantages and opportunities typically
associated with these schools. Here are some strategies to consider:

Quality resources: Former Model C schools often have better access to resources such as
textbooks, technology, and facilities. Utilize these resources effectively to create a rich learning
environment. Encourage students to explore and make full use of the available resources to
enhance their learning experience.

Enrichment programs: Take advantage of the broader range of extracurricular activities that may
be available in former Model C schools. Offer clubs, societies, and sports teams to cater to
students' diverse interests and talents. These activities promote holistic development and
provide opportunities for students to excel beyond the traditional curriculum.

Parental involvement: Former Model C schools often have a higher level of parental involvement.
Capitalize on this by actively engaging parents in their child's education. Regular communication,
parent-teacher meetings, and involvement in school activities can foster a strong partnership
between parents and educators, ultimately benefiting the students.

Collaborative learning: Encourage collaborative learning experiences among students. Former
Model C schools often have a diverse student population, allowing for a rich exchange of ideas

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