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HED4802 Assignment 4 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED

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HED4802 Assignment 4 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Answers, guidelines, workings and references , Critically analyse the benefits and challenges of using OERs for South African classrooms. Refer to a specific context in South Africa (Chapter 4) [30 marks] Create a PowerPoint presentation (+-10 slides) where you compare a hidden and null curriculum. Copy your slides into your Word document answer sheet (see the example below). Do not embed the PowerPoint. Ensure that the slides are clear and legible. Compare and contrast the hidden and null curriculum using relevant examples from your teaching context. Your essay should discuss how both types of curriculum influence learners’ behaviour, knowledge, and values, and how they reflect broader societal ideologies. Critically discuss the effectiveness of formative assessment as viewed in the video clip ( Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the strategy shown and suggest one innovative formative assessment method that could be applied in your subject and grade.Reflecting on your experience of implementing the curriculum for your respective subject(s) and grade(s) at your school, critically evaluate the role of curriculum leadership. Include the following in your discussion: • Who, in your opinion, should be responsible for providing curriculum leadership within the school context? What are the specific responsibilities and key actions that should be associated with effective curriculum leadership for your subject(s) and grade(s)? [15] (300-500 words) • How should curriculum leadership take place so that it enhances curriculum implementation and is supportive to teachers and learners? Refer to your textbook and other academic sources (journal articles or books) to support your statements. Watch the following clip: Discuss the positive and negative aspects of this formative assessment strategy. Share an innovative formative assessment technique. Start by giving the subject and grade. Analyse the main components of Self-Organised Learning Environments (SOLEs) and evaluate their effectiveness in promoting inquiry-based learning in South African classrooms. Include perspectives from both teachers and learners and consider access to technology and internet infrastructure. Propose and justify four new subjects that should be added to the South African curriculum for a phase you teach. Explain how each subject would address current learner needs and prepare them for life beyond school. A scholar and researcher called Sugata Mitra worked on a project called Self-Organised Learning Environments (SOLEs) and on the School in The Cloud. The basic idea for SOLEs, is for the learners to work in a group of four (they choose their groups) on a single complex question. Each group needs an internet-enabled laptop to do the work. The groups are given a question such as “Why do we slip on wet surfaces?” or “Do trees breathe?” The learners are asked to give a presentation as a report back after a given time. Other than the instruction and the computers, they are largely left to answer the question on their own. The following PDF contains more information on what a SOLE is and how it can become a reality in classrooms: You can also watch the following video: Briefly summarise the main aspects of SOLE activities. Provide both advantages and disadvantages (strengths and weaknesses) of the SOLE activities. Include both teachers and learners in your discussion. Suggest four new subjects that should be added to the current curriculum for a phase that you know or teach. Give reasons for your choices. Create a concept map on “Assessment for different purposes” (see Chapter 7 of your textbook). Please visit the module page for examples and more detail on concept maps. You may present this question as three separate concept maps or as a single concept map. In the fourth curriculum policy cycle in South Africa, a single curriculum document (CAPS) was produced. Every teacher teaches the same content at the same time and uses a similar textbook. Discuss the positive and negative consequences of this type of curriculum for teachers, school management teams and learners. Create a PowerPoint presentation (+-10 slides) where you compare a hidden and null curriculum. Copy your slides into your Word document answer sheet (see the example below). Do not embed the PowerPoint. Ensure that the slides are clear and legible. Critically analyse the benefits and challenges of implementing Open Educational Resources (OERs) in under-resourced South African classrooms. In your answer, refer to a specific region or school context and use examples to support your points. . Evaluate the role of curriculum leadership in supporting curriculum implementation in your subject and grade. Your discussion should include who should provide leadership, their responsibilities, and how leadership practices influence teacher support and learner outcomes. Using Chapter 4 of your textbook, critically examine how curriculum theory supports or challenges the use of digital tools like SOLEs and OERs in the South African school system. Your essay should link theory to classroom practice and include reference to broader policy frameworks or curriculum reform cycles.

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Curriculum Leadership in South African Schools: A Critical Evaluation

Introduction

Curriculum leadership plays a vital role in shaping the teaching and learning process
within South African schools. It refers to the ability of education leaders to guide,
support, and influence the planning, implementation, and review of the curriculum in
a way that improves learner achievement and promotes teacher development (Du
Preez & Reddy, 2014). From my experience as an educator, I have seen that
effective curriculum leadership must be participatory, context-sensitive, and aimed at
both teacher support and learner development. In many schools, however,
curriculum leadership is still treated as a top-down function dominated by school
principals and heads of departments. While this structure provides necessary
coordination, it often stifles teacher innovation and collaboration. This reflection
discusses who should be responsible for curriculum leadership and how it should be
exercised to support implementation and learner outcomes. Academic literature and
my own classroom experiences provide the foundation for this analysis.



Who Should Be Responsible for Curriculum Leadership?

Curriculum leadership should not rest solely on the shoulders of school principals or
heads of department. Instead, it should be a shared responsibility involving all
educators in a collaborative and distributed leadership model (Harris, 2005). While
the school principal is essential in setting the vision and creating supportive
structures, subject teachers and phase heads are equally important in driving
subject-specific curriculum improvements. This aligns with the idea of distributed
leadership, which emphasises that leadership is not confined to formal positions but
exists throughout the school community (Du Preez & Reddy, 2014).

In my experience teaching in the Intermediate Phase, the most successful curriculum
implementation has occurred when subject heads work closely with teachers to align
planning, identify learner challenges, and co-develop assessment strategies. Heads
of department provide instructional guidance, moderate assessment tools, and
ensure that curriculum coverage aligns with CAPS requirements. However, it is the


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