BPT1501
UNISA 2024-S1-71T
ENGLISH
1. A person who effectively reach every student in the classroom, have a wide range
abilities to inform their instructions.
2.
Scenario 1.
The teacher's behavior was Unprofessional. Here are the reasons:
A) Absence of connection to the curriculum: It makes no sense to demonstrate
chokeholds and defensive holds in a math lesson. Rather of participating in
extracurricular activities, a professional teacher should concentrate on imparting the
desired instructional content and making sure students comprehend mathematical
concepts.
Risk of injury to pupils: As evidenced by one student fainting, there is a considerable
risk of injury to students when doing physical moves like chokeholds. Although the
student in this case was fortunate not to suffer serious injuries, the teacher's actions
endangered the pupils' safety, which is not acceptable in a setting dedicated to
professional education.
Scenario 2
The teacher did not behave in a professional way. The following reasons explains:
A) Insensitivity and lack of regard for the student: It is extremely impolite and
insensitive to accuse a first-grader of bung up the toilet in the absence of proof, then to
tell her to wipe it up with her bare hands. In order to ensure that all students are treated
UNISA 2024-S1-71T
ENGLISH
1. A person who effectively reach every student in the classroom, have a wide range
abilities to inform their instructions.
2.
Scenario 1.
The teacher's behavior was Unprofessional. Here are the reasons:
A) Absence of connection to the curriculum: It makes no sense to demonstrate
chokeholds and defensive holds in a math lesson. Rather of participating in
extracurricular activities, a professional teacher should concentrate on imparting the
desired instructional content and making sure students comprehend mathematical
concepts.
Risk of injury to pupils: As evidenced by one student fainting, there is a considerable
risk of injury to students when doing physical moves like chokeholds. Although the
student in this case was fortunate not to suffer serious injuries, the teacher's actions
endangered the pupils' safety, which is not acceptable in a setting dedicated to
professional education.
Scenario 2
The teacher did not behave in a professional way. The following reasons explains:
A) Insensitivity and lack of regard for the student: It is extremely impolite and
insensitive to accuse a first-grader of bung up the toilet in the absence of proof, then to
tell her to wipe it up with her bare hands. In order to ensure that all students are treated