ASSIGNMENT 50
Tutorial Letter 103/0/2020 Teaching practice for FET (Grades 10 - 12). Year module.
PORTFOLIO TEMPLATE.
Mark the box next to the FET (grades 10-12) subject for which you prepared this portfolio
Subject didactics FET Tick box with PLEASE NOTE:
(grades 10 - 12) an X
IF YOU DO NOT COMPLETE THIS
Art PAGE CORRECTLY WE WILL
Consumer studies DEDUCT 10% FROM YOUR
PORTFOLIO MARK.
Hospitality studies
Computer applications
technology
Information Technology
Life Sciences STUDENT NAME:
Geography X Joshua James Kernot
Life Orientation
Mathematics literacy
Mathematics STUDENT NUMBER:
History 59776900
Accounting
Business studies
Economics Unique number:
Religion studies
English
653724
Physical Science
Languages
Technical subjects
Tourism
,THE REST OF THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE
COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED WITH THE FRONT
PAGE AS YOUR PORTFOLIO
ETHICAL MATTERS
Please make sure that you read the Educator Code of Conduct from the South African Council
for Educators. You will be expected to conduct yourself in accordance with this code and the
specific code of conduct for teachers that your school has set out.
You will find the Educator Code of conduct here: www.sace.org.za/upload/files/ethics-
brochure.pdf
Please read the declaration below and make sure you understand it as when you sign it you will
be declaring that the work in this portfolio is your own and that you did not copy anything from
someone else or from a portfolio that has been done in the past.
DECLARATION ON PLAGIARISM
PLAGIARISM INFORMATION
Plagiarism is considered to be a serious form of academic misconduct and is treated as such by
the University of Johannesburg. Academic honesty and integrity are therefore expected of
students in this module. Plagiarism means that the ideas, writings, works or inventions of others
are represented as one’s own. In order to avoid plagiarism, a scholar MUST acknowledge the
author or the source of any information. However, it is not sufficient to acknowledge the source
– if the exact words from the source are used by the scholar, this must be indicated in the text
using quotation marks. It is further incumbent on the scholar to keep accurate records of
sources of information and use referencing techniques to avoid plagiarism. Plagiarism is
considered immoral, unethical and illegal. The University’s Policy on plagiarism will be uploaded
on ULink for you in order to promote the understanding and prevention of plagiarism.
Furthermore, the concept of plagiarism will be discussed in the contact sessions. In the event of
plagiarism, a mark of zero will be given.
STUDENT DECLARATION
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTIONAL STUDIES
Should be completed and submitted by ALL STUDENTS
The Department of Curriculum and Instructional Studies places specific emphasis on integrity
and ethical behaviour with regard to the preparation of all written work to be submitted for
academic evaluation. Although academic personnel will provide you with information regarding
reference techniques as well as ways to avoid plagiarism, you also have a responsibility to fulfill
,in this regard. Should you at any time feel unsure about the requirements, you must consult the
lecturer concerned before you submit any written work.
You are guilty of plagiarism when you extract information from a book, article or web page
without acknowledging the source and pretend that it is your own work. In truth, you are stealing
someone else’s property. This doesn’t only apply to cases where you quote verbatim, but also
when you present someone else’s work in a somewhat amended format (paraphrase), or even
when you use someone else’s deliberation without the necessary acknowledgement. You are
not allowed to use another student’s previous work. You are furthermore not allowed to let
anyone copy or use your work with the intention of presenting it as his/her own.
Students who are guilty of plagiarism will forfeit all credit for the work concerned. In addition, the
matter can also be referred to the Disciplinary Committee for a ruling to be made. Plagiarism is
considered a serious violation of the University’s regulations and may lead to suspension from
the University. For the period that you are a student at the Department of Curriculum and
Instructional Studies, , the under-mentioned declaration must accompany all written work to be
submitted. No written work will be accepted unless the declaration has been completed and
attached.
I (full names) Joshua James Kernot
Student number 59776900
Subject/Module Code Teaching Practice - TPS3703
Declaration
1. I understand what plagiarism entails and am aware of the University’s policy in this
regard.
2. I declare that this Portfolio(e.g. essay, report, project, assignment, dissertation, thesis
etc) is my own, original work. Where someone else’s work was used (whether from a printed
source, the internet or any other source) due acknowledgement was given and reference
was made according to departmental requirements.
3. I did not make use of another student’s previous work and submitted it as my own.
4. I did not allow and will not allow anyone to copy my work with the intention of presenting
it as his or her own work.
Signature Date: 24 August 2020
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