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Ontwerp van'n kurrikulum vir die onderwys van swaksiende kinders in Suid-AfrikaSchoeman, Gerhardus Henoch 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Die doel met hierdie studie is om 'n kurrikulum vir die
onderwys van swaksiende kinders vanui t 'n makroperspektief
te ontwerp. Van die belangrikste gevolgtrekkings waartoe in hierdie
studie gekom word, dui daarop dat die kurrikula, leerplanne
en -opleidingsprogramme wat in die Republiek van Suid-Afrika
vir kinders met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes (wat die onderwys
van swaksiende kinders insluit) voorsien word
* dikwels nie toereikend is om leerlinge vir suksesvolle
indiensplasing voor te berei nie;
* oorwegend akademies georienteerd is;
* en nie altyd tred hou met die veranderende behoeftes,
eise en tendense in die arbeidsmark nie.
Swaksiende kinders is as groep hoogs heterogeen en het
besondere en uiteenlopende onderwys- en opleidingsbehoeftes.
Ten einde 'n relevante kurrikulum vir swaksiende kinders te
on twerp wat genoemde leemtes ondervang, moes hulle uni eke
behoef tes sowel as die eise van die moderne arbeidsmark in
aanmerking geneem word. Die voorgestelde kurrikulum is op die onderwys van swaksiende kinders in af sonderlike skole vir gesiggestremde kinders en in skole in die hoof stroom van die onderwys van toepassing en maak
* enersyds voorsiening vir die effektiewe implementering
van die kurrikulum wat deur die Suid-Afrikaanse
onderwysowerheid op nasionale (en moontlik ook op
provinsiale) vlak vir die onderwys van normaalsiende
kinders voorgeskryf word, en
* andersyds vir die ontsluiting en bemeestering van die
noodsaaklike kompensatoriese persoonlikheids- en
karaktereienskappe en algemene vaardighede, waaroor
swaksiende kinders behoort te beskik ten einde
hulleself na skoolverlating in die volwasse sosiale en beroepslewe te kan handhaaf. Die kurrikulummodel wat die basis vorm vir die ontwerp van hierdie kurrikulum, is sodanig aangepas dat dit uitdrukking gee aan die essensies van 'n Christelik-wysgerige
perspektief op opvoeding en onderrig. / The aim of this study is to design a curriculum for the
education of partially sighted children from a macro
perspective. some of the most important conclusions arrived at in this
study indicate that the present curricula, syllabi and training programmes which are being offered to children with
special education needs (including the education of
partially sighted children) in the Republic of South Africa
* are often not adequate to prepare learners for
successful placement; * are predominantly academically orientated;
* and do not always keep track with changing needs,
demands and tendencies in the labour market.
Partially sighted children as a group are highly
heterogeneous and have particular and diverse education and
training needs. In order to design a relevant curriculum for partially
sighted children which intends to eradicate the mentioned
deficiencies in the present provision of education to them,
their unique needs as well as the demands of the modern
labour market have to be considered. The proposed curriculum is directed at the education of partially sighted children who are accommodated in separate schools for the visually impaired as well as in schools in the mainstream of education and provides
* on the one hand for the effective implementation of the
curriculum which is prescribed normally sighted children by
for the education of the South African education authorities on national (and perhaps also on provincial) level and * on the other hand for the unlocking and mastering of the essential compensatory personality and character qualities and general skills which partially sighted
children should possess in order to maintain themselves
in the adult social and vocational life after leaving
school. The curriculum model which formed the basis for the design
of this curriculum was adadapted in such a way that it expresses the essence of a Christian philosophic perspective on education and teaching. / Teacher Education / D.Ed.
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Ontwerp van'n kurrikulum vir die onderwys van swaksiende kinders in Suid-AfrikaSchoeman, Gerhardus Henoch 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Die doel met hierdie studie is om 'n kurrikulum vir die
onderwys van swaksiende kinders vanui t 'n makroperspektief
te ontwerp. Van die belangrikste gevolgtrekkings waartoe in hierdie
studie gekom word, dui daarop dat die kurrikula, leerplanne
en -opleidingsprogramme wat in die Republiek van Suid-Afrika
vir kinders met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes (wat die onderwys
van swaksiende kinders insluit) voorsien word
* dikwels nie toereikend is om leerlinge vir suksesvolle
indiensplasing voor te berei nie;
* oorwegend akademies georienteerd is;
* en nie altyd tred hou met die veranderende behoeftes,
eise en tendense in die arbeidsmark nie.
Swaksiende kinders is as groep hoogs heterogeen en het
besondere en uiteenlopende onderwys- en opleidingsbehoeftes.
Ten einde 'n relevante kurrikulum vir swaksiende kinders te
on twerp wat genoemde leemtes ondervang, moes hulle uni eke
behoef tes sowel as die eise van die moderne arbeidsmark in
aanmerking geneem word. Die voorgestelde kurrikulum is op die onderwys van swaksiende kinders in af sonderlike skole vir gesiggestremde kinders en in skole in die hoof stroom van die onderwys van toepassing en maak
* enersyds voorsiening vir die effektiewe implementering
van die kurrikulum wat deur die Suid-Afrikaanse
onderwysowerheid op nasionale (en moontlik ook op
provinsiale) vlak vir die onderwys van normaalsiende
kinders voorgeskryf word, en
* andersyds vir die ontsluiting en bemeestering van die
noodsaaklike kompensatoriese persoonlikheids- en
karaktereienskappe en algemene vaardighede, waaroor
swaksiende kinders behoort te beskik ten einde
hulleself na skoolverlating in die volwasse sosiale en beroepslewe te kan handhaaf. Die kurrikulummodel wat die basis vorm vir die ontwerp van hierdie kurrikulum, is sodanig aangepas dat dit uitdrukking gee aan die essensies van 'n Christelik-wysgerige
perspektief op opvoeding en onderrig. / The aim of this study is to design a curriculum for the
education of partially sighted children from a macro
perspective. some of the most important conclusions arrived at in this
study indicate that the present curricula, syllabi and training programmes which are being offered to children with
special education needs (including the education of
partially sighted children) in the Republic of South Africa
* are often not adequate to prepare learners for
successful placement; * are predominantly academically orientated;
* and do not always keep track with changing needs,
demands and tendencies in the labour market.
Partially sighted children as a group are highly
heterogeneous and have particular and diverse education and
training needs. In order to design a relevant curriculum for partially
sighted children which intends to eradicate the mentioned
deficiencies in the present provision of education to them,
their unique needs as well as the demands of the modern
labour market have to be considered. The proposed curriculum is directed at the education of partially sighted children who are accommodated in separate schools for the visually impaired as well as in schools in the mainstream of education and provides
* on the one hand for the effective implementation of the
curriculum which is prescribed normally sighted children by
for the education of the South African education authorities on national (and perhaps also on provincial) level and * on the other hand for the unlocking and mastering of the essential compensatory personality and character qualities and general skills which partially sighted
children should possess in order to maintain themselves
in the adult social and vocational life after leaving
school. The curriculum model which formed the basis for the design
of this curriculum was adadapted in such a way that it expresses the essence of a Christian philosophic perspective on education and teaching. / Teacher Education / D.Ed.
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An exploratory study of inclusion of learners with visual impairment into mainstream schools : the learners' parents' and educators' perspectivesNgxata, Ncediwe Gratia January 2005 (has links)
The study explores the experiences of inclusion of learners with visual impairment into mainstream schools in Mdantsane and Duncan Village in the Eastern Cape. The learners previously attended a special school away from home for the visually impaired in Port Elizabeth. The study delves into the barriers to inclusion as identified by the parents, educators and learners. A study of this nature was essential as many learners with visual impairment, are sent away to special schools on the grounds that they are unfit to attend mainstream schools when they could do well in mainstream schools when provided with appropriate support. As inclusive education is fairly new in South Africa, studies of this kind provide the Department of Education with some understanding of what the situation is with regard to the implementation of inclusive policies. The study attempts to establish from the participants what they think inclusive education is, the reason for introducing inclusive education, the barriers to inclusive education and the kind of support required to implement inclusive education in South Africa. Data collection was through semi-structured interviews and focus groups. A sample of educators, learners and parents was selected from two high schools and one primary school. Coding was used in data reduction and analysis. The study revealed that some learners, educators and parents are not totally against inclusive education as long as they could be provided with the necessary support. The study also revealed the excitement of learners and parents about attending nearby schools which are close to their homes. However two parents and learners are not satisfied due to lack of support and would rather go back to special school. The study ends with recommendations about how inclusive education could be intensified to ensure that learners with disabilities benefit from the mainstream schools. There is no doubt that this research study will be a strong contribution towards inclusive education initiatives particularly with regard to learners with visual impairment in the Eastern Cape Province.
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