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TMN3705 Assignment 2 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Answers, guidelines, workings and references ...... Question 1 1.1 Briefly distinguish between science and technology as curriculum subjects separately. When answering this question, describe the two subjects and indicate their role in society. (10) 1.2 Briefly explain how you think science should be taught in schools. (5) 1.3 Which learning theory do you think will be suitable for teaching science as described in your answer to question 1.2? Answer this question by describing the theory and by indicating how it related to the prescribed teaching of science. (5) 1.4 Briefly explain how you think technology should be taught in schools. (5) 1.5 Which learning theory do you think will be suitable for teaching technology? Answer this question by indicating how the theory relates to the prescribed teaching of technology. (5) [30] Question 2 2.1 What do you understand by the term “lesson planning”? (2) 2.2 Name any two (2) benefits of lesson planning. (2) 2.3 Discuss any two (2) signs of a teacher who is teaching without being prepared. (4) 2.4 List components of the TPACK model that… 2.4.1 Represent free-standing teacher knowledge bases. (3) 2.4.2 Represent an intersection of teacher knowledge bases. (3) 2.4.3 Represent an intersection of all the corresponding teacher knowledge bases. (1) 2.5 Describe your understanding of assessment. (2) 2.6 Name any three (3) types of assessment that you know. (3) [20] Question 3 3.1 Read page 21 of the CAPS document for Natural Sciences and Technology to answer the following questions. 3.1.1 Name any structure that can be made from liquids and indicate an example of where it can be used by animals for shelter. (3) 3.1.2 Name any two (2) structures that can be made from solids and indicate examples of where they can be used by animals for shelter. (7) 3.2 Think of some of the structures that were built by indigenous South African people in the past and ways in which you can use them to teach Natural Science and Technology. 3.2.1 Describe the structure that you have chosen and indicate how it was strengthened so that it was easy for indigenous people to use. (5) 3.2.2 Describe how you would reproduce the same structure in class. In your response, indicate the materials that you would use. The materials do not have to be expensive. Think about what you would typically have at your disposal in your school. Indicate how you would strengthen the structure and test its strength for you learners. (15) [30] Question 4 4.1 Read the CAPS document about the intersection between matter and materials as well as processing in Natural Science and Technology to answer the following questions. 4.1.1 Name and describe any two (2) competencies that teachers need for teaching the intersection as described in the CAPS document. (5) 4.1.2 Which activities would teachers be able to design for learners based on the competencies described in question 4.1.1? (5) 4.1.3 How would the competencies enable teachers to design assessment tools in relation to the activities described in question 4.1.2? (10)

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, QUESTION 1

1.1. (2 ANSWERS PROVIDED)
Science and technology are both important curriculum subjects that play essential
roles in society. They are distinct but interconnected, each serving a unique
purpose in the advancement of knowledge and the improvement of daily life.

Science is the systematic study of the natural world, seeking to understand the
underlying principles and mechanisms that govern natural phenomena. It involves
the formulation of hypotheses, experimentation, data collection, and analysis to
uncover new knowledge. The primary goal of science is the pursuit of new
knowledge and understanding of the world around us. Science plays a crucial role
in society by providing the foundation for technological advancements, medical
breakthroughs, environmental conservation, and a deeper understanding of the
universe. It also fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a sense of
curiosity and wonder about the natural world.

On the other hand, technology focuses on the application of scientific knowledge
to solve practical problems and improve the quality of life. It involves the creation
of structures, systems, and processes designed to meet human needs and wants.
Technology encompasses a wide range of fields, including engineering, computer
science, biotechnology, and more. The goal of technology is to develop practical
solutions that address societal challenges and enhance human experiences. It
plays a crucial role in society by driving innovation, economic development, and
social progress. Technology also has a profound impact on various industries,
including healthcare, agriculture, communication, transportation, and
manufacturing.

While science seeks to understand the natural world, technology aims to apply
scientific knowledge to create useful products and systems. Both subjects are
essential for societal development, as they contribute to advancements in various
fields and improve the overall quality of life. Science and technology are
interconnected, with science providing the knowledge and understanding that fuels
technological innovation, and technology translating scientific discoveries into
tangible solutions that benefit society. Therefore, a balanced curriculum that
includes both science and technology is crucial for preparing learners to become



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