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ISC3701 Assignment 4 Portfolio Semester 2 2026 - Due August 2026 mark of zero. Purpose of the Portfolio The purpose of this portfolio is to assess whether you can apply the knowledge and skills developed in ISC3701 to design, justify, and reflect on an instructional event. You must show that you understand instructional design, can evaluate different instructional approaches, and can design a suitable learning event for a specific teaching context. You may choose any school subject, school phase, grade and topic relevant to your teaching qualification. Portfolio Structure Section Focus Marks Question 1 Instructional Context and Learning Needs 25 Question 2 Critical Instructional Decision-Making 25 Question 3 Learning Event/Lesson Design 35 Question 4 Reflection, Improvement, and Responsible Technology Use 15 Total 100 Instructions to Students • Choose one subject, one grade, and one topic that you will teach within your phase or qualification. • Design a short learning event, such as a lesson, training session or tutor class. The lesson does not have to be taught in a real classroom, but it must be realistic and suitable for the learners you have described. The same lesson must be used in your discussions of Questions 1, 2, 3, and 4. • Complete all four sections. Use short, focused responses and complete the provided tables. Instructional Context and Learning Needs (25 marks) Based on the instructions to students above, complete the table below. Your responses must show that you understand instruction and can apply this understanding to a specific learning context. Item Your Response Marks Subject Type here. 1 Grade / Phase Type here. 1 Topic Type here. 1 Duration of the lesson Type here. 1 Learning context Describe the type of school, classroom, or learning environment. For example: urban or rural, online, contact, or blended; well-resourced or underresourced. 2 Learner profile Briefly describe the learners. Consider age, interests, prior knowledge, language, learning barriers, learner diversity and contextual needs. 5 Lesson outcome and Curriculum link What should learners know or be able to do by the end of this lesson? Link this to the relevant curriculum or subject requirement. 4 Teaching and instruction In your own words, explain the difference between teaching and instruction. Then explain how your lesson demonstrates planned and purposeful instruction. 4 Teacher responsibility Identify one teacher role or responsibility that is important for this lesson. Explain why it is important. 4 Scaffolding Explain what scaffolding means in education, and 2 how you will use scaffolding in this lesson Total 25

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ISC3701
ASSIGNMENT 4
DUE DATE: AUGUST 2026

,ISC3701 PORTFOLIO 2026
DUE AUGUST 2026




Question 1: Instructional Context and Learning Needs

Item Your Response


Subject Life Orientation
Grade / Phase Grade 7 / Further Education and Training (FET) Phase
Topic Study Skills: Effective Time Management and Goal Setting
Duration of the 45 minutes (1 single period)
lesson
Learning context The lesson will take place in a suburban public high school with
moderate resources. The school is in a semi-urban area and has a
functional computer laboratory, though not all learners have equal
access to technology at home. The classroom is well-lit and has a
chalkboard, data projector, and internet connectivity. The school
follows the CAPS curriculum (Department of Basic Education, 2011).
The class consists of 35 learners, and the school operates in a
contact (face-to-face) learning environment. Some learners come
from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds, while others
have access to private tutors and additional resources.
Learner profile The learners are 15-16 years old in Grade 7, transitioning from the
Senior Phase to the FET Phase. They have mixed abilities and
learning styles, with some being visual learners and others preferring
kinesthetic or auditory approaches. The class is diverse in terms of
prior knowledge, with some learners having developed study skills
independently, while others lack basic organisational skills. One
learner has a mild reading barrier (dyslexia) requiring differentiation,
and two learners are English Additional Language speakers who

, may struggle with abstract concepts. Learners show varying levels of
motivation, with some being highly goal-oriented and others
disengaged due to personal or socioeconomic challenges. Their
interests include sports, social media, and career exploration. This
diversity necessitates a differentiated approach (Booyse & Du
Plessis, 2014, p. 63; ISC3701 Study Guide, LU1, p. 12-13).


Lesson outcome By the end of this lesson, learners should be able to: 1. Explain the
and Curriculum importance of effective time management and goal setting for
link academic success. 2. Apply the SMART (Specific, Measurable,
Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) goal-setting framework to their
personal academic goals. 3. Design a personalised weekly study
timetable incorporating study breaks and balancing subjects. This
links to CAPS Life Orientation, Topic: Study Skills, which requires
learners to demonstrate an understanding of strategies to enhance
academic performance, time management, and goal-setting skills
(CAPS Life Orientation FET Phase, Department of Basic Education,
2011).
Teaching and Teaching is a holistic activity that involves facilitating learning,
instruction guiding learners, and nurturing their overall development,
encompassing intellectual, social, and moral growth (Booyse & Du
Plessis, 2014, p. 8; ISC3701 Study Guide, LU1, p. 9). Instruction, in
contrast, refers to the planned and purposeful activities designed to
achieve specific learning goals (Smith & Ragan, 1999 in ISC3701
Study Guide, LU1, p. 8). Instruction is the delivery of a focused
educational experience, while teaching involves the broader
relationship between teacher and learner. My lesson demonstrates
planned and purposeful instruction through: clear learning objectives
aligned with CAPS, a structured lesson sequence (introduction,
development, conclusion), carefully selected teaching strategies
(direct instruction for concepts, cooperative learning for discussion,

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