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TMS3731 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2026 - DUE 24 June 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2... Ensure your success with us...... Learners in your Grade 7 History classroom are passive and rarely participate. Recommend ONE teaching strategy that would improve active learning while teaching The Kingdom of Mali. Your answer must include: • the teaching strategy; • what the teacher will do; • what learners will do; • how critical thinking will be promoted; and • ONE classroom challenge and solution. Design ONE original Learning and Teaching Support Material (LTSM) that can be used to teach Rural and Urban Settlements in a resource-constrained classroom. Your LTSM may include: • a worksheet; • poster; • infographic; • map activity; • comparison table; • flashcards; OR • another suitable classroom resource. Your submission must include: • the actual designed LTSM; • brief instructions explaining how learners would use it; and • ONE paragraph explaining why the LTSM is suitable for the school context. During a Grade 9 History lesson on Apartheid in South Africa, some learners make discriminatory comments about race and culture. Task Explain how History and Geography can be integrated when teaching The Mineral Revolution in South Africa. Your answer must include: • ONE History concept that would be taught; • ONE Geography concept that would be taught; • what learners would do during the lesson; and • how integration improves learning. Explain how you would address this situation using principles of human rights education. Your answer must include: • TWO democratic values you would promote; • ONE strategy you would use to encourage inclusivity and respect; and • ONE practical classroom activity showing: o what the teacher will do; and o what learners will do. Explain how Ubuntu and Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) can be integrated into the teaching of Natural Resources and Conservation in South Africa. Your answer must include: • the meaning of ubuntu; • ONE example of Indigenous Knowledge Systems related to the environment; and • ONE practical classroom activity showing: o what learners will do; and o how African knowledge will be promoted. Explain how History and Geography can be integrated when teaching The Mineral Revolution in South Africa. Your answer must include: • ONE History concept that would be taught; • ONE Geography concept that would be taught; • what learners would do during the lesson; and • how integration improves learning. Design ONE original Learning and Teaching Support Material (LTSM) that can be used to teach Rural and Urban Settlements in a resource-constrained classroom. Your LTSM may include: • a worksheet; • poster; • infographic; • map activity; • comparison table; • flashcards; OR • another suitable classroom resource. Your submission must include: • the actual designed LTSM; • brief instructions explaining how learners would use it; and • ONE paragraph explaining why the LTSM is suitable for the school context. Learners in your Grade 7 History classroom are passive and rarely participate. Recommend ONE teaching strategy that would improve active learning while teaching The Kingdom of Mali. Your answer must include: • the teaching strategy; • what the teacher will do; • what learners will do; • how critical thinking will be promoted; and • ONE classroom challenge and solution.

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TMS3731
Assignemnt 2 2026
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Due Date: 24 June 2026
QUESTION 1: HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION

In this situation, I would first stop the lesson in a calm but firm way and make it clear that
discriminatory comments are not acceptable in the classroom. I would not embarrass the
learners, but I would use the moment to teach why racism and cultural discrimination are
harmful, especially in a History lesson about Apartheid. Human rights education requires
learners to understand that every person has dignity and should be treated with respect,
regardless of race, culture, language or background.

The first democratic value I would promote is human dignity. Learners must understand
that no person should be insulted, mocked or treated as less important because of their
identity. The second value I would promote is equality. This means learners must recognise
that all people have the same worth and deserve the same respect in the classroom and in
society.

One strategy I would use is a guided class discussion with clear rules for respectful speaking
and listening. I would remind learners that they may disagree with ideas, but they may not
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QUESTION 1: HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION

In this situation, I would first stop the lesson in a calm but firm way and make it clear
that discriminatory comments are not acceptable in the classroom. I would not
embarrass the learners, but I would use the moment to teach why racism and
cultural discrimination are harmful, especially in a History lesson about Apartheid.
Human rights education requires learners to understand that every person has
dignity and should be treated with respect, regardless of race, culture, language or
background.

The first democratic value I would promote is human dignity. Learners must
understand that no person should be insulted, mocked or treated as less important
because of their identity. The second value I would promote is equality. This means
learners must recognise that all people have the same worth and deserve the same
respect in the classroom and in society.

One strategy I would use is a guided class discussion with clear rules for respectful
speaking and listening. I would remind learners that they may disagree with ideas,
but they may not attack people or use hurtful language.

For the classroom activity, I would divide learners into small mixed groups and give
each group a short Apartheid case study showing unfair treatment based on race or
culture. As the teacher, I would explain the task, set respectful discussion rules,
move between groups and guide learners who struggle to understand the issue. The
learners would read the case study, identify the human right that was violated,
discuss how the person might have felt, and suggest how people should treat one
another in a democratic South Africa.

This activity would help learners connect the History content to real human rights
values. It would also encourage them to think about their own words and actions, so
that the classroom becomes a safe and inclusive space for everyone.

QUESTION 2: UBUNTU AND INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS

Ubuntu means that a person is connected to other people and should live with care,
respect and responsibility. In Geography, ubuntu can help learners understand that
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