QUESTION 1
1. Read the background information provided in the box below, then respond to the questions
that follow.
Resource development is a critical process in education that focuses on creating, curating, and
optimising instructional materials and tools to enhance teaching and learning experiences. This
involves the identification of educational needs, the design of relevant resources, and the integration of
these materials into classroom practices to address diverse learner profiles. Effective resource
development not only ensures alignment with curriculum standards but also promotes engagement,
inclusivity, and adaptability to meet varying teaching contexts.
1.1. Define the term “resource development”.
Resource development refers to the process of designing and creating instructional materials to
support teaching and learning. In the Foundation Phase, it involves developing new resources or
substituting those that are unavailable. This can include making items such as flashcards, charts, or
storyboards. It is a creative process aimed at enhancing classroom instruction. Anyone who creates
teaching aids is participating in resource development.
1.2. List THREE (3) examples of natural materials used in resource development.
Three examples of natural materials used in resource development are leaves, stones, and twigs.
These materials are often collected from the environment to create educational resources.