BTE2601
ASSIGNMENT 5 PORTFOLIO 2025
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 2025
, 1.1 Introduction
This portfolio explores the seven roles of educators as outlined in the Department of
Higher Education and Training (DHET) Norms and Standards for Educators
(2015). The document provides an in-depth analysis of each role through three lenses:
a theoretical perspective drawn from academic literature and policy frameworks,
insights gathered from practising teachers through interviews, and personal reflections
as a future teacher.
Teachers are not only subject specialists but also play critical roles as learning
mediators, curriculum interpreters, leaders and managers, lifelong learners, assessors,
and community builders. Each of these roles demands professional competence, ethical
responsibility, and reflective practice.
By engaging with both theory and practice, this portfolio demonstrates how teachers
contribute to holistic learner development and broader societal transformation. The
inclusion of interviews with in-service teachers bridges the gap between academic
discourse and lived classroom experiences, while the personal reflections provide an
opportunity for self-awareness and professional growth.
Ultimately, understanding these multiple roles is essential for any aspiring teacher, as
they highlight the complexity, responsibility, and transformative power of the
teaching profession. This portfolio therefore aims to deepen the understanding of what
it means to be a teacher in the South African context and to prepare the writer for
effective practice in diverse educational environments.
1.2 Specialist in a Phase, Subject, Discipline, or Practice
ASSIGNMENT 5 PORTFOLIO 2025
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 2025
, 1.1 Introduction
This portfolio explores the seven roles of educators as outlined in the Department of
Higher Education and Training (DHET) Norms and Standards for Educators
(2015). The document provides an in-depth analysis of each role through three lenses:
a theoretical perspective drawn from academic literature and policy frameworks,
insights gathered from practising teachers through interviews, and personal reflections
as a future teacher.
Teachers are not only subject specialists but also play critical roles as learning
mediators, curriculum interpreters, leaders and managers, lifelong learners, assessors,
and community builders. Each of these roles demands professional competence, ethical
responsibility, and reflective practice.
By engaging with both theory and practice, this portfolio demonstrates how teachers
contribute to holistic learner development and broader societal transformation. The
inclusion of interviews with in-service teachers bridges the gap between academic
discourse and lived classroom experiences, while the personal reflections provide an
opportunity for self-awareness and professional growth.
Ultimately, understanding these multiple roles is essential for any aspiring teacher, as
they highlight the complexity, responsibility, and transformative power of the
teaching profession. This portfolio therefore aims to deepen the understanding of what
it means to be a teacher in the South African context and to prepare the writer for
effective practice in diverse educational environments.
1.2 Specialist in a Phase, Subject, Discipline, or Practice