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Question 1 Which statement describes sociocultural consciousness? An awareness _____.
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Mark 1.00 out of a. that a person’s life experiences do not shape his/her view of the world
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b. that one’s thoughts emanate from one’s experiences
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c. of one’s reputation in relation to others
d. that one’s life experiences might be different from those of other people
Question 2 Tau’s father is a pastor who does not stay in one area for more than three years.
Complete 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.
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Consequently, Tau’s social life is disrupted, and his school performance is
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unsatisfactory. Which of Bronfenbrenner’s types of systems is shaping and
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a. Exosystem
b. Microsystem
c. Mesosystem
d. Macrosystem
Question 3 What is the importance of integrating indigenous knowledge systems with
Complete Western knowledges in education?
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1.00 a. Teaching knowledge that is relevant for Western civilisation
Flag question b. To use indigenous knowledges as a tool to make Western science more
accessible, and enhance its superiority
c. To connect learners with their culture and strengthen the role of parents
and communities in education
d. To advocate for the perception of indigenous knowledge as inferior
Question 4 Which epistemology locates children’s differences and disabilities within their
Complete individual pathology?
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1.00 a. Afrocentric epistemology
Flag question b. Social constructivist epistemology
c. Essentialist epistemology
Question 5 Which theory of education challenges social injustices and inequalities?
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Mark 1.00 out of a. Critical theory
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b. Social constructivism
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c. African theory
d. Indigenous knowledge systems
Question 6 Who would you describe as an inclusive teacher? It is someone who _____.
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Mark 1.00 out of a. is an effective teacher within an inclusive education system
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b. regards parental involvement as important only for learners with
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c. is a passive classroom teacher with little motivation to assist gifted
learners
d. thinks, practices and has an attitude which is attuned to the medical
deficit model of inclusion
Question 7 Which model of inclusion expects learners to adapt to the practices, methods,
Complete curriculum and rules of the dominant group, rather than the system adapting to
the learners’ needs?
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a. Mainstreaming
b. Full inclusion
c. Integration
d. Self-contained classroom
Question 8 Martabele Primary School has a total enrolment of 900 learners. The school
Complete accommodates 47 Grade 4 learners, of whom seven (7) have moderate
intellectual disability. The seven learners with moderate intellectual disability are
Mark 0.00 out of taught separately in their own small classroom, but they mingle with the rest of
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the learners during break times. What model of inclusion is practised at
Flag question Martabele, to accommodate the educational needs of the seven learners with
moderate intellectual disability?
a. Integration
b. Full inclusion
c. Mainstreaming
d. Self-contained classroom
Question 9 Glen Primary School is overcrowded, with more than 55 learners in each class.
Complete As a result, Miss Nyama, Tiny’s teacher, finds it very difficult to pay particular
attention to each and every learner’s needs. Tiny, who has ADHD, does not
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benefit educationally from Miss Nyama’s class – she obtains the lowest marks in
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class because she fails to concentrate, and her teacher is not even aware of this.
Flag question Which of Bronfenbrenner’s types of systems, is shaping and affecting Tiny’s
development and performance at school?
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