VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+ (100%)
"A curriculum plan should be a recommendation not a prescription/therefore the focus is on how
learners learn and attempts to enrich that". Which educationist can be linked to this statement? - ANS-
Stenhouse
Identify the cognitive category according to Bloom's taxonomy for the following question: Draw
inferences from a text. - ANS-Understanding/Comprehension
For the teacher to approach learning as a process, might include variations of constructivist thinking
such as active learning (Piaget and Vygotsky), discovery learning (Bruner), and? - ANS-Knowledge
building.
teaching approach is best described as: - ANS-It can either be teacher centred or learner centred.
Read the following statement/scenario and write down what teaching strategy will be the most
effective. A process of support or guidance to help learners construct new meaning and knowledge
based on existing knowledge. - ANS-Scaffolding.
, Read the following statement/scenario and write down what teaching strategy will be the most
effective. You want to encourage your learners to be open-minded and allow them to develop self-
confidence when reasoning. - ANS-Teaching critical thinking
Which of the following are NOT skills to consider that would prepare learners more holistically and
might assist teachers in the implementation of the curriculum? - ANS-Social management: ability to
discriminate and filter information for importance, and to understand how to maximise social
functioning using a variety of tools and techniques.
A narrow description of the "curriculum" as a concept entail? - ANS-A list of contents to be learnt.
Objectives are: - ANS-What can the learners demonstrate?
The purpose of assessment is to? - ANS-Determine whether the learning required for the achievement
of the specific outcomes is actually taking place.
SAQA is mainly responsible for: - ANS-Ensuring that all qualifications are registered and adhere to
specified standards.
The following approach focus belongs to the __ approach: Progressive philosophy and child-centred
movement. - ANS-Humanistic