, OTE2601 ASSIGNMENT 2 2026
DUE DATE: 1 JUNE 2026
Question 1:
Understanding Your Context (10 marks)
Type of School Context (Rural / Urban / Township / Private)
The school is situated in a township setting within a South African public education system.
It serves a community that is predominantly low-income, where many households face
socio-economic constraints such as unemployment and limited access to educational
support materials at home. This environment reflects broader inequalities in education
provision, where township schools often operate with fewer resources compared to urban
or private institutions (Department of Basic Education [DBE], 2011).
Learner Background and Experiences
The learner population is highly diverse in terms of language, culture, and lived experiences.
Most learners come from isiZulu-speaking households, with English used as the Language
of Learning and Teaching (LoLT). As a result, learners often experience challenges in
expressing academic concepts in English, particularly in reading comprehension, writing,
and classroom discussions.
Many learners are exposed to informal settlement conditions and may experience limited
parental academic support due to factors such as low literacy levels or work-related
constraints. Despite these challenges, learners often demonstrate resilience, strong oral
communication skills in their home language, and a willingness to participate in interactive
DUE DATE: 1 JUNE 2026
Question 1:
Understanding Your Context (10 marks)
Type of School Context (Rural / Urban / Township / Private)
The school is situated in a township setting within a South African public education system.
It serves a community that is predominantly low-income, where many households face
socio-economic constraints such as unemployment and limited access to educational
support materials at home. This environment reflects broader inequalities in education
provision, where township schools often operate with fewer resources compared to urban
or private institutions (Department of Basic Education [DBE], 2011).
Learner Background and Experiences
The learner population is highly diverse in terms of language, culture, and lived experiences.
Most learners come from isiZulu-speaking households, with English used as the Language
of Learning and Teaching (LoLT). As a result, learners often experience challenges in
expressing academic concepts in English, particularly in reading comprehension, writing,
and classroom discussions.
Many learners are exposed to informal settlement conditions and may experience limited
parental academic support due to factors such as low literacy levels or work-related
constraints. Despite these challenges, learners often demonstrate resilience, strong oral
communication skills in their home language, and a willingness to participate in interactive