DEPARTMENT OF CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTIONAL STUDIES
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA
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Part A
1. Give your own title to this scholarly article that you have read. (2)
"Challenges Faced by South African Teachers in Disciplining Learners: A Study on
Teachers’ Rights, Safety, and Disempowerment"
2. Using a critical lens, conduct an analysis of the context of this article as well
as the problem statement. (8)
The article addresses the context of discipline in South African public schools and
the challenges faced by teachers in maintaining discipline. It highlights the conflict
between traditional teacher authority and children's rights, as well as the impact of
legislation on teachers' rights to discipline learners. The problem statement highlights
the uncertainties faced by teachers regarding how far they can go in acting as the
learners’ parents, and how this affects the classroom discipline.
From a critical lens, it can be seen that the article recognizes the importance of
children's rights and the need to protect learners from harm. However, it also
acknowledges the practical challenges faced by teachers in enforcing discipline and
creating a safe learning environment. The problem statement reflects the larger
societal context of post-apartheid South Africa, with the decline of traditional
authority structures and the rise of postmodern complexities. The article raises
questions about the impact of legislation and the lack of parental involvement on
teacher authority, teacher safety, and classroom management.
3. Identify the participants who participated in this piece of writing and
describe the process that was utilised in selecting them. (4)
The participants are a sample of eight South African public-school teachers. The
selection process is not described in a lot of detail, but it is mentioned that the
sample included teachers with different levels of experience, ranging from 0-10
years, 11-20 years, and 21 years and above. The purpose of the sample was to gain
insights and perspectives from teachers regarding learner discipline and teacher
authority. The convenience sampling approach suggests that the researchers
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