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Teachers' experiences of curriculum change in two under-resourced primary schools in the Durban area
Pillay;Inbam
出版年2014
英文摘要The purpose of this study was to explore teachers’ experiences of curriculum change in two under-resourced primary schools in the Durban area. By examining the experiences of educators using a qualitative approach the researcher was able to identify problems that prevent a smooth transition from one curriculum to another. The introduction of the Curriculum Assessment Policy Statements in January 2012 necessitated a plethora of adjustments for teachers at schools. Changes were made to the number of subjects to be taught, the notional time for each subject as well as a renewed emphasis on textbooks as a vital teaching resource in the classroom. This study was conducted in under-resourced primary schools in the Durban area. Data collection in both these schools shows that despite the lack of essential resources such as text books, teachers still manage to implement change and follow policy, whilst at the same time ensuring that their learners benefit from the curriculum. This study also highlights the challenges experienced by teachers in under-resourced schools that need to be confronted for effective curriculum implementation. The researcher makes recommendations to address these challenges as well as suggestions for future research. Curriculum and Instructional Studies M. Ed. (Curriculum Studies)
英文关键词Curriculum change Curriculum implementation Outcomes Based Education C2005 Under-resourced school Foundations for Learning Campaign Learner-teacher support materials 372.190968455
语种英语
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/10500/18853
资源类型学位论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/248339
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Pillay;Inbam. Teachers' experiences of curriculum change in two under-resourced primary schools in the Durban area[D],2014.
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