INC 3701 Ass01
INC 3701 Ass01
INC 3701 Ass01
ASSIGMENT 01
1.1 Ubuntu
A quality that includes he essential human virtues, compassion and humanity.
1.2 Segregation
A practice of restricting people to certain areas of residence or to separate institutions
and facilities
1.3 Integration
The practice of uniting people from different races in an attempt to give people equal
rights racial integration
1.4 Mainstream
The idea, attitudes, or activities that are shared by most people and regarded as normal
or conventional.
1.5 full incision
Full inclusion means that all students, regardless of handicapping condition or severity,
will be in a regular classroom/program full time.
QUSTION 02
Comprehension
Oral language
Reading
Written wok
Mathematics
Motor skill
Social skills
Behaviour skills
2.3 Differentiate between human rights education and a rights-based approach to education
QUESTON 03
3.1 Select any three of Gardener’s intelligences and design a lesson that demonstrate how you
would communicate learners with different strength in your classroom
Naturalist
Understanding living things and reading nature
Musical
Discerning sound, their pitch, tone, rhythm, and timbre
Bodily kinaesthetic
Coordinating your mind with your body
LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: Psychology GRADE 12
TOPIC
INTELLIGENCE TEACHING ACTIVITIES TEACHING MATERIALS INSTRUCTIONAL
STRATEGIES
Logical Mathematical Brain teasers Calculators Quantify it
Problem Math Think critically
solving manipulatives about it
Science Science Put it on logical
experiments equipment’s framework
Mental Maths games Experiment
calculations with it
Number games
Critical
thinking
Naturalist Nature study Plants Connect it to
Ecological Animals living things
awareness Naturalist tools and natural
Care of animals Gardening phenomena
tools
Linguistic Lectures Books Read about it
Discussions Tape recorders Write about it
Word games Type writers Talk about it
Story telling Stamp sets Listen to it
Choral reading Book on tape
Journal writing
QUESTION 04
4.1. The learner was identified through the initial screening was Freddy Mathebula of Raphathla
high school
The arears of concercern
Freddy Matebula is a learner that is not focused on his school work and has
a problem with numbers, he is not good in mathematics but he is good in
physical activities. Freddy comes from a poor family, the situation at home
has affected him emotionally to a point that he can’t focus on his school
work as he is always thinking of the situation at home. His parent’s house is
leaking, as he once found his books wet and all damaged.
An inventory of the strengths and needs of the learners across a broad spectrum is
put together
Principles need to be followed are:
Flexibility – the developmental milestones are universally applicable
Repeated assessment – teachers should assess their learners repeatedly to
ensure that their findings are reliable and valid
Anti-bias approach – an anti-bias approach recognises the importance of
cultural and linguistic fairness, when conducting assessment
Design support to develop strength
Humanity Love, kindness, social intelligence
Gratitude Aware of an thankful for good thing
happen
Integrity Honest and speak the truth
Self-control Have the ability to control emotions and
behaviour
4.2. The role players that should be involved are: parents or caregivers, different health
professional specialist (e.g. psychologist, occupational therapist, speech therapist,
occupational therapist and teachers. The institution-level support team and district based
support team also had central roles to play in identification, assessment and support process
Parents or caregivers
Parents or caregivers play critical role in providing learning opportunities at
home and linking what children learn at school with what happens in other
aspects of their life
Educational psychologist
It’s a breach of psychology that is concerned with the understanding and
improving how the students acquire a variety of capabilities through formal
instruction in a classroom setting
Occupational therapist
Work with children in special school’s ton help them develop functional
skills for everyday life in the areas of self-care, life skills, school work and
play.
Teachers
The teacher can provide information about learning process as well as
outcome
Institution level support team
Is responsible for determining the support need of the school, teachers, and
learners and coordinate the support provision within the statement of the
screening, identification, assessment and support policy
District based support team
To assist education institutions to identify and address barriers to learning
and provide effective teaching and learning