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ASSESSMENT 3 2024
Perspectives and Pedagogies in the
Early Years (Birth to 9 years)
HED4808
Year Module 2024




QUESTION 1: (20)
Choose any one of the developmental theories in your study guide. Show how it can be
used in the formal classroom to enhance learners learning. Use examples from either
Mathematics of Language/Home or First Additional to explain the integration in learning
a concept from the mentioned subjects. In your answer include:
• A concept to be used in the answer - refer to CAPS - Grade R to 3
• The theory (its proponent)– and its explanation (reference sources where the
information is obtained)

CAPS:
https://www.education.gov.za/Curriculum/CurriculumAssessmentPolicyStatements(CAP
S)/CAPSFoundation.aspx
NB: Use subheadings and references.

# Developmental Theory: Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory

## Proponent and Explanation
Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory emphasizes the importance of social
interaction and cultural context in the development of cognitive skills.
According to Vygotsky, learning is a socially mediated process where
knowledge is co-constructed through communication and collaboration
with others—peers, teachers, and family members. This theory posits

,that learning occurs in a cultural context and that tools such as
language play a crucial role in cognitive development (Vygotsky, 1978).

Vygotsky introduced the concept of the *Zone of Proximal
Development (ZPD)*, which refers to the difference between what a
learner can do independently and what they can achieve with guidance.
This theory underscores the significance of scaffolding—providing the
necessary support to help learners bridge the gap between their
current knowledge and the learning goals (Vygotsky, 1978).

### Reference Source
- Vygotsky, L.S. (1978). Mind in Society: The Development of Higher
Psychological Processes. Harvard University Press.

## Concept from CAPS: Mathematics – Counting and Number
Recognition (Grade R to 3)

### Integration in Learning
In the Grade R to 3 mathematics curriculum, one essential concept is
counting and number recognition. Using Vygotsky's Sociocultural
Theory, teachers can enhance learners' understanding of this concept
through collaborative learning activities that promote social interaction.

### Classroom Activity: Group Counting Game
1. **Setup**: Arrange learners in small groups and provide them with
various counting materials, such as blocks, beads, or counters. Each
group can represent different numbers or quantities.

2. **Sociocultural Interaction**: Each group is tasked with counting
their materials together. They must communicate with one another to
arrive at the correct count. The teacher circulates among the groups,
offering guidance and prompting discussions. For example, if a group is
unsure whether they have ten blocks, the teacher might ask, "Can you
show your thinking to your friends? How can you count them together
to confirm?"

,3. **Scaffolding**: As learners work together, the teacher provides
scaffolding by introducing terms related to counting and quantity,
encouraging dialogue. For instance, the teacher can prompt group
members to use sentences such as "We have one more block to make
ten" or "Let’s group the blocks in tens." This language use is crucial for
cognitive development, enhancing both counting skills and language
acquisition.

4. **Peer Learning**: After completing the task, groups share their
strategies with the class, allowing them to learn from each other. This
reinforces their understanding of numbers and counting through social
interaction—a core principle of Vygotsky’s theory.

5. **Assessment and Reflection**: The teacher can assess how well
each group collaborates and the understanding demonstrated through
their discussions. This will provide insights into each learner’s ZPD and
help the teacher adjust future lessons accordingly.

### Conclusion
Utilizing Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory in a mathematics classroom
not only enhances learners' understanding of counting and number
recognition but also fosters essential social skills through collaboration.
By creating a learning environment that emphasizes peer interaction
and scaffolding, educators can effectively support cognitive growth and
facilitate meaningful learning experiences.

### References
- Vygotsky, L.S. (1978). Mind in Society: The Development of Higher
Psychological Processes. Harvard University Press.
- Curriculum Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) for Foundation Phase
(Grades R-3). Retrieved from [Department of Basic Education, South
Africa](https://www.education.gov.za/Curriculum/CurriculumAssessme
ntPolicyStatements(CAPS)/CAPSFoundation.aspx).

, QUESTION 2: (20)
Children’s Rights and agency are inspired by the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of Child (1987). Design an activity whereby child agency would be integrated in
respecting the rights of the child. You may use the lesson plan of the school you are
attached to. The following should be part of your answer:
• The importance of the UNCRC as a guiding document for upholding children’s
rights.
• Understanding of child agency and children’s rights (cite sources).
• Delineated steps in integrating child agency in your programme with children.


**Activity Design: Child Agency and Children’s Rights Workshop**

**Target Age Group:** 8-12 years

**Lesson Duration:** 90 minutes

**Subject:** Social Studies

### Importance of the UNCRC

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC),
adopted in 1989, is a crucial framework that outlines the civil, political,
economic, social, health, and cultural rights of children. It emphasizes
that children should be seen not just as objects of concern and care but
as individuals with their own rights and capacities.

The UNCRC serves as a guiding document for educators and
policymakers in creating environments that respect and protect
children's rights. According to the UNCRC:

- Children have the right to have their views heard (Article 12).
- Children are entitled to play and engage in recreational activities
(Article 31).
- The best interests of the child must be a primary consideration in all
actions concerning children (Article 3).

### Understanding Child Agency and Children’s Rights
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