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Investigating the inclusion of environmental learning in the Life Science Grade 10 curriculum : a case study of three Namibian schoolsJoseph, Cecilia Namuhuya January 2015 (has links)
This study was carried out to investigate how Grade 10 Life Science teachers in three schools in the Omusati region of Namibia are including Environmental Learning (EL) in terms of the curriculum policy. A qualitative approach was used to generate data through document analysis, interviews and classroom observations to investigate the application of the policy of including environmental learning in classroom curriculum practice. The research was primarily directed towards examining constraints and enabling factors in the context of the three schools that participated in the study. The study revealed that teaching strategies for the inclusion of environmental learning were not widely evident, suggesting disparities between the policy of enabling environmental education through the inclusion of environmental learning across the curriculum. It was notable that teacher knowledge and interest in environmental education influence how they include environmental learning and that assessment practices narrow the scope of environmental learning in ways that do not include critical thinking and problem solving skills. The study concludes that despite diverse constraints inhibiting inclusion, the evidence suggests that the inclusion of environmental learning in Namibia’s Life Science curriculum can enable environmental education. The above main findings are used to make recommendations toward strengthening environmental content knowledge of teachers and to improve assessment practices. It was also noted that some of the environmental learning constraints could be transformed into enablers with more teacher support and by making a better link between environmental learning theories and practices. This will involve a redirection of the curriculum documents as well as the provision of other learning support materials to support environmental learning. The study has enabled me to conclude that what is happening should be encouraged so that it continues and is strengthened although the implementation of environmental learning is not as clear as the policy had mapped out.
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Ontwikkeling van eksamineringspraktyke in die skole van Suidwes-Afrika / Namibië : 'n histories-opvoedkundige ondersoek en evalueringApril, Roderick Graham 06 1900 (has links)
Eksamineringspraktyke in skole in Namibie is die fokuspunt van hierdie studie.
'n Historiese ondersoek is ingestel na die bree, algemene eksamenstelsels van die verlede.
Op grond van die tekortkominge en gebreke van die Kaaplandse Onderwysdepartement-eksamenstelsel,
is die noodsaaklikheid en wenslikheid van die herbeplanning en verbetering van
die eksamenstelsel uitgelig.
Daar is gefokus op die HIGHERIINl'ERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF
SECONDARY EDUCATION-eksamenstelsel, ten einde vas te stel of algemene erkende
opvoedkundige beginsels, prosedures en werkswyses tot op datum in die eksamenstelsel vergestalt
is.
'n Uitvloeisel van die bevindings in hierdie studie is dat die huidige eksamenstelsel tekortkominge
weerspieel, maar dat die historiese beperkinge oorbrug kan word
Die afleiding word gemaak dat alle onderwysbelanghebbendes moet saamwerk aan
verbeteringstrategiee ten opsigte van die huidige eksamenstelsel.
Die hoop word uitgespreek dat die hele eksamenstelsel so spoedig moontlik, maar na deeglike beplanning, volledig sal verinheems. / Examination practices in schools in Namibia is the focal point of this study.
An historical research has been done into the general examination systems of the past
On account of the shortcomings and constraints of the Cape Education Deparbnent examination
system, the necessity and desirability of the restructuring and betterment of the examination system
is highlighted.
The emphasis is put on the HIGHER/ INI'ERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF
SECONDARY EDUCATION to determine whether generally accepted educational principles,
procedures and methods have been embodied in the examination system.
The present Namibian examination system is still insufficient. However, much can be done to
overcome the historical constraints.
The conclusion was reached that each and every stakeholder should work together to devise
strategies for the betterment of the examination system.
The author trusts that the whole examination system will, as soon as possible but after thorough
planning, become totally indigenous. / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (Historiese Opvoedkunde)
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Ontwikkeling van eksamineringspraktyke in die skole van Suidwes-Afrika / Namibië : 'n histories-opvoedkundige ondersoek en evalueringApril, Roderick Graham 06 1900 (has links)
Eksamineringspraktyke in skole in Namibie is die fokuspunt van hierdie studie.
'n Historiese ondersoek is ingestel na die bree, algemene eksamenstelsels van die verlede.
Op grond van die tekortkominge en gebreke van die Kaaplandse Onderwysdepartement-eksamenstelsel,
is die noodsaaklikheid en wenslikheid van die herbeplanning en verbetering van
die eksamenstelsel uitgelig.
Daar is gefokus op die HIGHERIINl'ERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF
SECONDARY EDUCATION-eksamenstelsel, ten einde vas te stel of algemene erkende
opvoedkundige beginsels, prosedures en werkswyses tot op datum in die eksamenstelsel vergestalt
is.
'n Uitvloeisel van die bevindings in hierdie studie is dat die huidige eksamenstelsel tekortkominge
weerspieel, maar dat die historiese beperkinge oorbrug kan word
Die afleiding word gemaak dat alle onderwysbelanghebbendes moet saamwerk aan
verbeteringstrategiee ten opsigte van die huidige eksamenstelsel.
Die hoop word uitgespreek dat die hele eksamenstelsel so spoedig moontlik, maar na deeglike beplanning, volledig sal verinheems. / Examination practices in schools in Namibia is the focal point of this study.
An historical research has been done into the general examination systems of the past
On account of the shortcomings and constraints of the Cape Education Deparbnent examination
system, the necessity and desirability of the restructuring and betterment of the examination system
is highlighted.
The emphasis is put on the HIGHER/ INI'ERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF
SECONDARY EDUCATION to determine whether generally accepted educational principles,
procedures and methods have been embodied in the examination system.
The present Namibian examination system is still insufficient. However, much can be done to
overcome the historical constraints.
The conclusion was reached that each and every stakeholder should work together to devise
strategies for the betterment of the examination system.
The author trusts that the whole examination system will, as soon as possible but after thorough
planning, become totally indigenous. / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (Historiese Opvoedkunde)
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