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PDP4802 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (293611) - DUE 26 June 2024

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PDP4802 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (293611) - DUE 26 June 2024 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... QUESTION 1 1.1. Define digital literacy skills. (2 marks) 1.2. Give examples of digital literacy skills. (3 marks) 1.3. How would you rate your digital literacy skills on the following scale: Good, average, bad. Explain your rating. (5 marks) 1.4. How would you rate the digital literacy skills of the learners in your classroom? Explain your rating. (5 marks) 1.5. How does the South African education system promote 21st century skills? (5 marks) [20 marks] QUESTION 2 Three fundamental aspects of an inclusive classroom: 2.1. Does your classroom promote inclusive education? Why? (5 marks) 2.2. How do you as an individual teacher (values, character, beliefs, attitudes) promote inclusive education? (5 marks) [10 marks] PDP4802/102/0/2024 17 QUESTION 3 Refer to John’s case study to answer all of question 3. CASE STUDY: JOHN, THE DANCER John was born in Nigeria with a cleft palate, which is a facial and oral malformation. He had a split in his upper lip and in the roof of his mouth, which is called the palate (see illustration). Both his parents died in a motor vehicle accident while John was still in the Special Care Baby Unit. South African parents adopted him at the age of six months. Multiple specialists in South Africa worked together to improve the quality of John’s life, for example, an oral-maxillofacial (or mouth, jaw and face) surgeon, a plastic surgeon, a nutritionist, an orthodontist (a specialist dentist) and a speech therapist. Several surgeries were performed to make his lip appear as normal as possible. The medicinal properties of the plant, Devil’s claw, helped to relieve his pain. Additional surgeries involving the palate were performed to improve his speech. However, his speech remained affected; he sounded like a person with a heavy cold. John was often absent from school because of all the medical interventions. His mother was always by his side – the company she worked for was most supportive. His parents also arranged extra classes for John when he fell behind with his schoolwork. Although John and his parents received muchneeded support from their local church, children from the neighbourhood and school teased John. His self-esteem was low. To promote inclusive education, the Grade R teacher explained diversity to the class at a level they could understand. She also referred John and his parents to an educational psychologist, who informed his parents that physical attractiveness plays a significant role in social set-ups. According to the psychologist, cultural differences also made John feel different. In the background questionnaire, John’s mother had mentioned that he was always dancing when he heard music. During the functional investigation, the psychologist noticed his exceptional rhythm. She recommended that John take up dance classes to develop his talent and build his self-esteem. John excelled at dancing; he was exceptionally talented and practised for hours on end. However, in Grade 7 he was teased because he did ballet. His parents took him back to the psychologist who recommended that he further his dancing at a School for the Arts. During his high school years at the School for the Arts, John also became a valued member of a youth dance group at his church and many of his peers admired him. After John had won an international dance competition at the age of 18, a local newspaper interviewed him. “Dance saved my life,” John said. “I had many operations to repair my face, but I always felt beautiful when I dance.” When asked what item he always had with him, John replied: “I always have Buchu gel with me – the Buchu plant from the Western Cape is world-renowned for its natural anti-inflammatory properties. Dancing and sore muscles go hand in hand.” 18 3.1. Define protective factor. (3 marks) 3.2. Define risk factors. (3 marks) 3.3. List protective factors in John’s life. (7 marks) 3.4. List risk factors in John’s life. (3 marks) 3.5. Are the protective factors in John’s case internal assets or external assets? Explain your answer. (4 marks) [20 marks] TOTAL: 50 Marks

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PDP4802
ASSIGNMENT 3 2024
UNIQUE NO. 293611
DUE DATE: 26 June 2024

, PDP4802/102/0/2024

4.3 Assignment 03


PDP4802: Assignment 03
Unique number: 293611
Submission date: 26 June 2024
Compulsory assignment for all students
Mark allocation: 50


Presentation of assignment
Present your assignment according to the format given below. Do not rewrite the instructions – write
down the headings, followed by the answers.

Use the following formatting for onscreen marking:
Margins: normal (i.e., 2.54 cm top, bottom, left and right)
Font: Arial or Calibri 11 or 12, single spacing
Insert a blank line (one line spacing) between paragraphs or sections

Start here with the assignment
• Attach a cover page that includes
- your name
- your student number
- the module code
- the assignment number
- the unique number
- the honesty declaration (see below)
• Create a header for every page, that contains your student number, the module code and the
assignment number.
• Insert page numbers in the assignment.



Student name and surname:
Student number: [please double-check the correctness]
Cellphone number:

Declaration of originality and honesty
[This declaration is compulsory. You must include it exactly as stated below.]

I hereby declare that I understand the Unisa policy on copyright infringement and
plagiarism.

By submitting my assignment, I, as identified above, declare that this is my own
original work and not a copy from other sources that are not duly cited and referenced.

Furthermore, I did not copy the work of others submitting it as my own. I did not make
my work available to any fellow students to submit as their own.

I am aware of the disciplinary steps that can be taken against me should copyright
infringement and/or plagiarism be detected.

Signature:



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