Assessment 1
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Started on Tuesday, 26 March 2024, 1:02 AM
State Finished
Completed on Tuesday, 26 March 2024, 2:09 AM
Time taken 1 hour 7 mins
Marks 20.00/25.00
Grade 80.00 out of 100.00
Question 1
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Which statement describes sociocultural consciousness? An awareness _____.
a.
that a person’s life experiences do not shape his/her view of the world
b.
of one’s reputation in relation to others
c.
that one’s thoughts emanate from one’s experiences
d.
that one’s life experiences might be different from those of other people
Question 2
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Tau’s father is a pastor who does not stay in one area for more than three years. His work dictates that he
and his family move regularly, and this affects Tau as he has to adapt to a new school and environment
more often than other learners. Consequently, Tau’s social life is disrupted, and his school performance
is unsatisfactory. Which of Bronfenbrenner’s types of systems is shaping and affecting Tau’s
development and progress at school?
a.
Exosystem
, b.
Macrosystem
c.
Mesosystem
d.
Microsystem
Question 3
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What is the importance of integrating indigenous knowledge systems with Western knowledges in
education?
a.
To connect learners with their culture and strengthen the role of parents and communities in education
b.
Teaching knowledge that is relevant for Western civilisation
c.
To advocate for the perception of indigenous knowledge as inferior
d.
To use indigenous knowledges as a tool to make Western science more accessible, and enhance its
superiority
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Zeph, a Grade 2 learner, was diagnosed with, and categorised as having, autism a year ago. As a result,
the school principal has advised Zeph’s parents to remove him from his current school and to place him
at a special school. Which theory of education focuses on learners’ disabilities rather than their needs,
such that they are classified as having an ‘abnormal’ condition, as was the case with Zeph?
a.
Critical diversity theory
b.
Ecological systems theory
c.
Social model of disability
d.
Medical deficit theory
Question 5
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