TPF2601/Assessments 3/0/2025
TPF2601/Assessments 3/0/2025
TPF2601
ASSIGNMENT NO: 50
PORTFOLIO
YEAR: 2025
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TPF2601/Assessments 3/0/2025
Assessments 3/0/2025
Teaching Practice 1
TPF2601
Portfolio 50 Observation
(Learning in Practice)
Year module
Department of Early
Childhood Education
To complete this portfolio, you will have to spend FIVE WEEKS
(25 consecutive days) in a GRADE R TO 3 classes.
ONLY ONLINE SUBMISSIONS OF ASSESSMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
NO LATE ASSESSMENTS
NO RESUBMISSIONS
NO EXTENSION OF THE DUE DATE
THIS IS THE FINAL EXAMINATION PORTFOLIO.
BARCODE
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Please ensure that you complete EVERYTHING in this document. Try to write your answers
as fully and as detailed as possible. This document sums up everything that you have done
in the past five weeks of your school-based observation. You have worked hard and want to
be credited for it.
The following marking grid is used in the marking of this examination portfolio/workbook
(Assessment 3/0/2025):
SECTIONS MARK ALLOCATION
SECTION A: AN AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION 10
Activity 1: Decolonisation (Education) (4) 2
Activity 2: African communalism 2
Activity 3: Ubuntu (Humanness) 2
Activity 4: Africanisation 2
Activity 5: Indigenous Knowledge (IKS) 2
SECTION B: BEING A PROFESSIONAL TEACHER 17
Activity 6: Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher 6
Activity 7: Assessments 6
Activity 8: Teaching Philosophy 5
SECTION C: THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT 24
Activity 9: Contextual Questionnaire 3
Activity 10: Policies 7
Activity 11: Stakeholder Involvement 14
SECTION D: CURRICULUM 12
Activity 12: 21st-Century Skills 6
Activity 13: Inclusive Education 6
SECTION E: TEACHING AND LEARNING 30
Activity 14: Lesson Presentation 1 15
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Activity 15: Learner Participation 4
Activity 16: Technology in the Classroom 4
Activity 17: Discipline 7
SECTION F: REFLECTIONS 7
Activity 18: Challenges during Teaching Practice 2
Activity 19: Cultural Influence 2
Activity 20: Prior Knowledge and Improvements 3
TOTAL 100
SECTION A: AN AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION [10]
General themes or concepts that are important for educators in South Africa
ANSWERS START HERE
ACTIVITY 1: DECOLONISATION (EDUCATION) (2)
An active process to change the Western-dominated philosophy and approach to education
into a balanced approach where indigenous knowledge and pedagogies are acknowledged
and genuinely incorporated into the formal educational system. Multiple perspectives are
included to make education relevant and practical to address needs and challenges within
specific contexts. (Owuor, 2007)
Principles: Mkabela – An African approach to education Own
understanding of the concept:
Decolonisation in education means changing the school system so
that it includes African knowledge and teaching methods, not just
Western ideas. This makes learning more fair and useful for
different communities.
(1)
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TPF2601/Assessments 3/0/2025
TPF2601
ASSIGNMENT NO: 50
PORTFOLIO
YEAR: 2025
1
,LOLAASSIGNMENTSASSIGNMENTS 0845251818/0618151315
TPF2601/Assessments 3/0/2025
Assessments 3/0/2025
Teaching Practice 1
TPF2601
Portfolio 50 Observation
(Learning in Practice)
Year module
Department of Early
Childhood Education
To complete this portfolio, you will have to spend FIVE WEEKS
(25 consecutive days) in a GRADE R TO 3 classes.
ONLY ONLINE SUBMISSIONS OF ASSESSMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
NO LATE ASSESSMENTS
NO RESUBMISSIONS
NO EXTENSION OF THE DUE DATE
THIS IS THE FINAL EXAMINATION PORTFOLIO.
BARCODE
TPF2601/Assessments 3/0/2025
2
, TPF2601/Assessments 3/0/2025
Please ensure that you complete EVERYTHING in this document. Try to write your answers
as fully and as detailed as possible. This document sums up everything that you have done
in the past five weeks of your school-based observation. You have worked hard and want to
be credited for it.
The following marking grid is used in the marking of this examination portfolio/workbook
(Assessment 3/0/2025):
SECTIONS MARK ALLOCATION
SECTION A: AN AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION 10
Activity 1: Decolonisation (Education) (4) 2
Activity 2: African communalism 2
Activity 3: Ubuntu (Humanness) 2
Activity 4: Africanisation 2
Activity 5: Indigenous Knowledge (IKS) 2
SECTION B: BEING A PROFESSIONAL TEACHER 17
Activity 6: Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher 6
Activity 7: Assessments 6
Activity 8: Teaching Philosophy 5
SECTION C: THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT 24
Activity 9: Contextual Questionnaire 3
Activity 10: Policies 7
Activity 11: Stakeholder Involvement 14
SECTION D: CURRICULUM 12
Activity 12: 21st-Century Skills 6
Activity 13: Inclusive Education 6
SECTION E: TEACHING AND LEARNING 30
Activity 14: Lesson Presentation 1 15
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Activity 15: Learner Participation 4
Activity 16: Technology in the Classroom 4
Activity 17: Discipline 7
SECTION F: REFLECTIONS 7
Activity 18: Challenges during Teaching Practice 2
Activity 19: Cultural Influence 2
Activity 20: Prior Knowledge and Improvements 3
TOTAL 100
SECTION A: AN AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION [10]
General themes or concepts that are important for educators in South Africa
ANSWERS START HERE
ACTIVITY 1: DECOLONISATION (EDUCATION) (2)
An active process to change the Western-dominated philosophy and approach to education
into a balanced approach where indigenous knowledge and pedagogies are acknowledged
and genuinely incorporated into the formal educational system. Multiple perspectives are
included to make education relevant and practical to address needs and challenges within
specific contexts. (Owuor, 2007)
Principles: Mkabela – An African approach to education Own
understanding of the concept:
Decolonisation in education means changing the school system so
that it includes African knowledge and teaching methods, not just
Western ideas. This makes learning more fair and useful for
different communities.
(1)
4