ASSIGNMENT 4 SEMESTER 1 2024
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Assessment 4: Multiple Teaching and Learning Strategies to Mediate Learning.
Mrs. Radebe, an experienced and passionate primary school teacher, has been
assigned a diverse group of students in her Grade 3 class. The class includes
children with various abilities, backgrounds, and learning styles. To ensure that
all learners do their best and pass the grade, Mrs Radebe needs to implement
teaching strategies that will accommodate all learners.
QUESTION 1 State and explain FIVE (5) key strategies or practices that Mr Radebe
can employ to create an inclusive learning environment. 10 marks. Mentioning a
strategy = 1 mark Explanation = 1mark
Differentiated Instruction:
Mrs. Radebe can create lesson plans and activities that cater to the diverse learning
abilities and styles of her students. For example, she can provide different levels of
reading materials, different types of assignments, and opportunities for students to learn
in various ways such as through visual aids, hands-on activities, and group work.
Culturally Responsive Teaching:
Mrs. Radebe can incorporate cultural diversity into her lessons by including literature,
history, and examples from various cultures. This can help students feel seen and
represented in the classroom, and also help them learn about and appreciate different
cultures.
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