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TMN3702 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE
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TMN3702
Assignment 3 2023
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Due Date: 18 August 2023
QUESTION 1

Nadima Primary School is a great school in Gauteng, and it is located within the City
of Tshwane, Mamelodi West. It is a public school that caters for the children in the
area. Although the medium of instruction for learners in the Intermediate Phase is
English, the learners speak a diverse range of languages such as isiZulu, Sotho, and
Tsonga. A family member has been hired as the Home Language teacher at the
school, what advice would you give to manage a multicultural school setting like
Nadima Primary School?

Your answer should be a minimum of 1000 word

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QUESTION 1

Nadima Primary School is a great school in Gauteng, and it is located within the City
of Tshwane, Mamelodi West. It is a public school that caters for the children in the
area. Although the medium of instruction for learners in the Intermediate Phase is
English, the learners speak a diverse range of languages such as isiZulu, Sotho,
and Tsonga. A family member has been hired as the Home Language teacher at the
school, what advice would you give to manage a multicultural school setting like
Nadima Primary School? Your answer should be a minimum of 1000 words

The fact that South Africa has a diverse cultural landscape needs an educational system
that values variety. Multicultural education aims to meet the requirements of students from
many cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. The importance of properly examining all
of the elements that must be considered is crucial.

Learners are all unique individuals and cultural beings. Each of them comes from a
particular culture, comes to school with their own convictions, value systems and
experiential world, and these influence their dispositions, perceptions and behaviour in the
classroom. In order to perform their tasks efficiently, teachers should be informed about
their learners’ backgrounds, be aware of the influence that culture and social
circumstances have on instruction and learning, and be capable of designing learning
experiences that allow for learners’ different backgrounds.

Furthermore, it is equally important to create a learning environment that will spur learners
on to acquire the necessary skills, knowledge and attitudes that will make meaningful
participation in a multicultural society possible (Rasool & Curtis 2000:xvii;12). Rasool and
Curtis (2000:94) believe that it is necessary to offer “culturally responsive teaching’’.

Sociocultural variables must undoubtedly be considered in order to achieve significant
educational change. Learners are all distinct individuals with distinct cultural backgrounds.
Each of them arrives to school with their own set of beliefs, value systems, and life
experiences, all of which impact their attitudes, perceptions, and behaviour in the
classroom.

Teachers must be educated about their students' origins, aware of the impact of culture
and social situations on instruction and learning, and capable of structuring learning


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