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HED2601 ASSIGNMENT 2 S1 2025

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This document responds to an educational assignment on Early Childhood Education (ECE) and curriculum development. It covers the following key points: Educational Theorists: Discusses Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Piaget, and Vygotsky, highlighting their views on sensory learning, self-discovery, and social interaction. Teacher Training: Focuses on strategies for training teachers in rural areas and the various components of ECE, such as cognitive, social, and emotional development. Grade 1 Education: Explores subjects, skills, values, and assessment methods in Grade 1. Curriculum Evolution: Compares Curriculum 2005, RNCS, NCS, and CAPS in South Africa. CAPS: Describes the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS), its principles, and its impact on children and families.

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HED2601
ASSIGNMENT NO: 02

SEMESTER 1
YEAR: 2025




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Maria Montessori: Learning through the Senses to Develop Self-Actualization
• Montessori advocated sensory learning and self-actualization.
• She believed in creating stimulating environments with child-sized furniture and real life
tools.
• Teachers in Montessori education act as observers and encourage children's self-discovery
• Children learn best through hands-on experiences and repetition.

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QUESTION 1
1.1 Maria Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Jean Piaget
1.2 Maria Montessori: Learning Through the Senses | Reggio Emilia: Learning Through Environment | Piaget:
Learning Through Self-Discovery
1.3 Principle: Learning Through the Senses and its Benefits
1.4 Piaget vs Vygotsky: Differences & Similarities
1.5 Importance of HED2601 in Teacher Training

QUESTION 2
2.1 Teacher Training in Rural Areas
2.2 Early Childhood Education (ECE) - Cognitive, Physical, Emotional, Social, Language Development
2.3 Conducting Research on the Internet

QUESTION 3
Grade 1: Subjects, Knowledge, Skills, Values, and Assessment Approaches

QUESTION 4
4.1 Evolution of South African School Curriculum
4.2 Key Features of C2005, RNCS, NCS, and CAPS
4.3 Opinion on Curriculum Changes and Transformation

QUESTION 5
Title & Purpose of CAPS Policy, Principles, and Links with Families

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