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HED4808 ASSESSMENT 3 DUE 18 SEPTEMBER 2024 QUESTION 1: Choose any one of the developmental theories in your study guide. Show how it can be used in the formal classroom to enhance learners learning. Use examples from either Mathematics of Language/Home or First Additional to explain the integr...

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,HED4808 ASSESSMENT 3

DUE 18 SEPTEMBER 2024

QUESTION 1:

Choose any one of the developmental theories in your study guide. Show how it
can be used in the formal classroom to enhance learners learning. Use examples
from either Mathematics of Language/Home or First Additional to explain the
integration in learning a concept from the mentioned subjects. In your answer
include:

• A concept to be used in the answer - refer to CAPS - Grade R to 3

• The theory (its proponent)– and its explanation (reference sources where the
information is obtained) CAPS:
https://www.education.gov.za/Curriculum/CurriculumAssessmentPolicyStatemen
ts(CAPS)/CAPSFoundation.aspx

NB: Use subheadings and references.



One of the well-known developmental theories is Jean Piaget’s Theory of
Cognitive Development. Piaget believed that children learn through interacting
with their environment and that their thinking evolves in stages (Piaget, 1973).
This theory can be effectively applied in the formal classroom to enhance
learners' understanding of concepts in subjects like Mathematics, particularly for
learners in Grade R to Grade 3, as outlined in the Curriculum and Assessment
Policy Statements (CAPS).



Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development

, Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist who developed a theory that describes how
children think and understand the world around them. He proposed four stages
of cognitive development: the sensorimotor stage (0-2 years), the preoperational
stage (2-7 years), the concrete operational stage (7-11 years), and the formal
operational stage (11 years and above) (Piaget, 1973). For learners in Grade R to
Grade 3, most children are in the preoperational or beginning of the concrete
operational stages. In the preoperational stage, children are egocentric and
struggle with understanding that others have different perspectives, while in the
concrete operational stage, they begin to think logically about concrete events.



Concept: Addition and Subtraction in Mathematics

According to CAPS, Grade R to 3 learners focus on basic mathematical operations,
including addition and subtraction (Department of Basic Education, 2011). Using
Piaget’s theory, teachers can enhance learners' understanding of these concepts
through hands-on activities and examples that make math relatable to their
everyday experiences.



Application in the Classroom

Practical Activities

To teach addition, teachers can use physical objects like blocks or fruits. For
instance, if the lesson is about adding two groups of fruits, the teacher can ask
children to group 3 apples and 2 oranges. The teacher would encourage students
to count the total number of fruits, helping them see that 3 + 2 = 5. This activity
promotes active engagement and allows children to visualize the concept,
aligning with Piaget's view that children learn best through manipulating their
environment (Piaget, 1973).



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