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Well-structured TPS2601 Assignment 3 (ANSWERS) 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)....To prepare you for your five weeks of teaching practice, it is important that you know more about the specific policies that guide teaching and learning in a school. To complete Assignment 03, you need to access the policy document that guides your subject from the Department of Basic Education website or at a nearest school or Education District ofÏce. Use the document you downloaded to answer the following questions: 1. Mention the three policies that were developed to transform Education in South Africa before the introduction of CAPS 3X2 (06). 2. Describe the type of learners that the National Curriculum Statement Grades R to 12 (NCS) aim to produce. 3. Briefly indicate the instructional time frames for three subjects in the Further Education and Training (FET) Phase. 2 4. In your own words, describe the various skills tabulated in the CAPS document for any subject/learning area of your choice. (05) 5. According to CAPS, formal assessments must cater for a range of cognitive levels and abilities. Mention the three cognitive levels and the weighting of each one of them in Grade 11 FET subjects. 6. Mention any teaching and learning support materials (LTSM) that can be used to assist learners in their learning experience. (5) 7. Discuss the importance of moderation in any subject. 8. Indicate the various codes, descriptions of competence and percentages for recording and reporting. 9. Assessment is an important element in teaching and learning. Answer the following questions that relate to assessment. 9. 1 In your own words, define what assessment is. (02) 9.2 Describe the differences between assessment for learning and assessment of learning. (04) 9.3 Discuss the importance of assessment. (03) [09]

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QUESTION 1



Curriculum 2005 (C2005)

Curriculum 2005 was launched in 1997 as the first post-apartheid curriculum aimed at
introducing outcomes-based education (OBE) into South African schools. Its purpose was to
move away from the rigid, content-heavy, and teacher-centred approaches of the apartheid
era. Instead, C2005 focused on learner-centred teaching, active participation, and the
development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills. However, despite its progressive
intentions, many teachers struggled with its implementation due to unclear guidelines,
insufficient teacher training, and complicated assessment procedures. These challenges
eventually led to the need for a more streamlined curriculum approach.




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QUESTION 1

Curriculum 2005 (C2005)

Curriculum 2005 was launched in 1997 as the first post-apartheid curriculum aimed
at introducing outcomes-based education (OBE) into South African schools. Its
purpose was to move away from the rigid, content-heavy, and teacher-centred
approaches of the apartheid era. Instead, C2005 focused on learner-centred
teaching, active participation, and the development of critical thinking and problem-
solving skills. However, despite its progressive intentions, many teachers struggled
with its implementation due to unclear guidelines, insufficient teacher training, and
complicated assessment procedures. These challenges eventually led to the need
for a more streamlined curriculum approach.

Revised National Curriculum Statement (RNCS)

As a response to the shortcomings of Curriculum 2005, the Department of Education
introduced the Revised National Curriculum Statement (RNCS) in 2002. The RNCS
sought to simplify the curriculum by clearly outlining learning outcomes and
assessment standards for each subject and grade. While it retained the principles of
OBE, it aimed to provide more clarity and structure to teachers and schools. The
RNCS placed greater emphasis on content knowledge, while still promoting learner-
centred methods. It represented a step forward in refining the national curriculum but
still left some gaps in terms of implementation and coherence across grades.

National Curriculum Statement (NCS) Grades R–12

The National Curriculum Statement Grades R–12 was introduced in the mid-2000s
as a further development of the RNCS. This policy consolidated and aligned all
learning programmes across grades, ensuring consistency and continuity in what
learners were expected to achieve. The NCS Grades R–12 maintained the
foundational principles of human rights, inclusivity, and social justice, while also
focusing on developing learners' knowledge, skills, and values. It served as the
immediate foundation for the development of CAPS, which would later provide a
single, clear policy document per subject and grade to support more effective
curriculum delivery.

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