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BPT1501 Assignment 6 (DETAILED ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Answers, guidelines, workings and references ,... This assignment requires you to explore real-world challenges in subjects-specific teaching. Your responses should demonstrate critical thinking, creativity, and a clear understanding of pedagogical principles. PLEASE NOTE: [TO IDENTIFY THE ISSUE, YOU CAN USE ANY OF THE SOURCES (EXAMPLES) PROVIDED IN APPENDIX A] Important Note: To successfully complete this assessment, it is essential to first develop a clear understanding of the term “intervention”. You are also encouraged to explore various examples of intervention strategies to deepen your insight. When responding, ensure that you focus on and write about one specific intervention strategy in detail. The rubric attached will guide you on how to tackle this assessment. TASK INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Identify an Issue o Identify one compelling issue or challenge regarding the teaching and learning of a specific subject of your choice from South African schools. o Ensure the issue is specific, relevant to teaching and learning, and open to intervention. 2. Intervention o Propose a realistic and innovative intervention that addresses the identified issue. o Consider inclusive strategies, learner diversity, and contextual relevance. 3. Explain the Intervention o Describe what the intervention entails, how it will be implemented, and what resources are needed. o Justify why this intervention will address the issue effectively. FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS: Submit a professionally written academic narrative of approximately words (2 – 3 pages). • Use clear academic language, logical structure, and appropriate referencing (APA or Havard referencing style) if needed.

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BPT1501
Assignment 6 Semester 2 2025

Due Date: October 2025

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, 3 DIFFERENT ANSWERS PROVIDED

An Intervention to Address Learners’ Difficulties in Mathematics Problem-
Solving in South African Schools

Introduction

One of the persistent challenges in South African schools is the underachievement
of learners in mathematics. Numerous Annual National Assessments and systemic
evaluations highlight that many learners fail to achieve even basic competency levels
in mathematics, especially in the intermediate and senior phases. This issue is
deeply concerning because mathematics is a gateway subject that influences
learners’ access to science, technology, and further study opportunities. Poor
mathematics performance also has long-term consequences for employability,
economic development, and learner self-esteem.

The problem is not merely a lack of ability among learners, but also structural and
pedagogical barriers. Teachers often face overcrowded classrooms, limited
resources, language barriers, and diverse learner needs. These contextual realities
make it difficult to implement differentiated teaching strategies effectively. To
address this, an intervention that is both realistic and contextually relevant is
essential.

This narrative proposes the use of Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) with digital
support as a targeted intervention to address mathematics underachievement.




Identifying the Issue: Mathematics Underachievement

The challenge of mathematics underachievement in South African schools is
multifaceted. Studies show that learners often struggle with conceptual
understanding, not just procedural knowledge. For instance, they may memorise
multiplication tables without fully grasping number relationships, which later hampers
problem-solving abilities.

Key contributing factors include:



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,  Language barriers: Many learners are taught in English, which is often their
second or third language. This affects comprehension of mathematical
concepts expressed through word problems.

 Overcrowded classrooms: Teachers are unable to give personalised
attention, limiting opportunities to address individual learner gaps.

 Low learner motivation: Mathematics is often perceived as a ―difficult‖
subject, creating anxiety and avoidance behaviour.

 Lack of parental support: Many parents cannot assist their children with
mathematics due to their own limited schooling or work commitments.

This issue is specific, open to intervention, and relevant across urban and rural
contexts. Addressing it is critical for both learner development and national
educational goals.




Proposed Intervention: Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) with Digital Integration

The proposed intervention is Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL), supported by simple
digital tools such as mathematics apps and online quizzes accessible via
smartphones or school computers. PAL is an instructional strategy where learners
work in pairs or small groups, teaching and supporting one another to understand
mathematical concepts. The teacher facilitates and monitors the process, but
learners actively engage in peer-to-peer explanation and problem-solving.

Digital resources—such as Quizizz, GeoGebra, or Siyavula Maths—enhance this
approach by providing interactive practice exercises, immediate feedback, and
gamified learning experiences. This combination addresses both the need for learner
engagement and the challenge of large class sizes.




Implementation of the Intervention

Implementation would involve several phases:

1. Teacher Preparation: Teachers receive brief training on structuring PAL
sessions and integrating digital tools. This includes learning how to group
learners effectively, set tasks, and monitor progress.



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