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CDE3701/ASSESSMENT 2/0/2024




ASSESSMENT 2/0/2024

Child Development (0 – 9)


CDE3701

Year Module


Department of Early Childhood Education



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ASSESSMENT 2

Compulsory: Contributes % to your year mark




INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all the questions.

• Number your answers correctly and take note of the mark allocation for each question.
• Write neatly or type your assessment.
• Read each question carefully and refer to the study guide for information on how to answer
the questions.
• Where the questions require you to apply your knowledge, the answers must be in your
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CDE3701/ASSESSMENT 2/0/2024



QUESTION 1: (30)

CASE STUDY

Mrs du Toit is a teacher in a South African school with learners who are exposed to
multiple languages before the age of six. In her diverse classroom, she has learners
who come from different language backgrounds, including Nguni, Sotho, English
and Afrikaans. As a teacher, she observes that some learners in her classroom
frequently code-switch between English and other indigenous languages,
particularly during informal conversations.

Carefully read the case study and answer the questions below:

1.1 How would you define code-switching in the South African classroom
context?
Address how Mrs du Toit can use code-switching to ensure that it does not
hinder the learning progress of the learners in her classroom, while still
acknowledging and respecting the learners’ linguistic diversity. (4)

1.2 Discuss how you as a teacher would implement code-switching as a
pedagogical approach to promote effective communication and learning
among your learners. Provide TWO (2) examples of activities or strategies
that encourage code-switching. (4)

1.3 Explain how you would recognise and support a bilingual learner who
regularly switches between Afrikaans, Isizulu, Sesotho, Tsonga and English
during class discussions and activities? Provide ONE (1) specific strategy to
facilitate their language development and learning. (6)

1.4 Choose and explain a teaching/learning approach that would enhance
learners’ understanding of the subject matter that incorporates the code-
switching strategy and encourage active participation among learners. (6)

1.5 Design a blog post for Mrs du Toit in which you demonstrate the advantages
and disadvantages of language diversity. Use the code-switching strategy for
Mrs du Toit’s school blog which can be read by parents and other school staff
about “Big feelings”. It must incorporate TWO (2) languages to foster a
culturally inclusive learning experience for learners. (10)




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QUESTION 2: (20)

2.1 Design a lesson plan to teach a phonics lesson using any TWO (2) alphabet letters of your
choice. Use the rubric below to guide your content according to the mark allocations.

Assessment Rubric: Phonics Lesson Plan


PLANNING 5 4 3 2 1 0 TOTAL
MARKS
1 Lesson Objectives 3


2 Introduction 3


3 Content Knowledge 4


4 Anticipated Learner 3
Participation
5 Differentiated Questions 3

6 Selection, 4
Appropriateness and
Value of Resources
TOTAL 20




QUESTION 3: (20)

“Piaget, a well-known theorist on cognitive development, contributed knowledge on
moral development… During his study of moral development, Piaget was not
interested in what children do (i.e., whether they break the rules or not), but was
interested in what they think. As such, he was interested in children’s moral
reasoning. Children’s ideas regarding rules, moral judgement and punishment tend
to change as they grow older”. (CDE3701 Study Guide – Learning unit 5, 2024, p.3).

Carefully read the statement above, and answer the questions below:

3.1 List THREE (3) stages of moral development that Piaget discovered, and
discuss any TWO (2) stages in your own words. (6)




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