Dominant pedagogies used in three rural geography primary school classrooms in the west coast district

Thesis (MTech (Education))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015. === The question arose whether the teaching of primary school Geography teachers could be a factor for the declining Grade 12 pass rate in Geography. It is within this context that the researcher decided to investigate the qu...

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Main Author: Felix, Alan Alistair
Other Authors: Condy, Janet
Language:en
Published: Cape Peninsula University of Technology 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2133
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-cput-oai-localhost-20.500.11838-21332018-05-28T05:09:51Z Dominant pedagogies used in three rural geography primary school classrooms in the west coast district Felix, Alan Alistair Condy, Janet Chigona, Agnes Geography -- Study and teaching (Elementary) Rural education Education -- Aims and objectives Thesis (MTech (Education))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015. The question arose whether the teaching of primary school Geography teachers could be a factor for the declining Grade 12 pass rate in Geography. It is within this context that the researcher decided to investigate the quality of Geography teaching and learning in three rural primary schools in Grades 4 – 6. The theories of Shulman’s (1987) Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) and Koehler and Mishra’s (2009) Technological, Pedagogical and Content Knowledge (TPACK) framed this research. Although the Intermediate Phase curriculum provides a general education experience, the teacher needs to adopt teaching strategies that will deliver geographical knowledge, skills and values, which will enable all learners to function effectively and responsibly in space-place and time. A qualitative research design was employed for this study using interviews and observations. Six teachers were purposively selected for this study. These schools are in high poverty rural communities and the medium of instruction is Afrikaans. The data was both inductively and deductively analyzed. The findings indicate that the most used pedagogy by these six teachers was the Lecture Method in combination with the Question and Answer Method. It was found that teachers do not have adequate content knowledge about the different pedagogies. This research was an exploratory investigation into the pedagogies used in Geography and offer three recommendations: recommendations for teaching Geography in rural multi-grade classrooms, recommendations for WCED and further research. 2016-04-15T10:30:04Z 2016-09-08T13:42:26Z 2016-04-15T10:30:04Z 2016-09-08T13:42:26Z 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2133 en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/za/ Cape Peninsula University of Technology
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topic Geography -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
Rural education
Education -- Aims and objectives
spellingShingle Geography -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
Rural education
Education -- Aims and objectives
Felix, Alan Alistair
Dominant pedagogies used in three rural geography primary school classrooms in the west coast district
description Thesis (MTech (Education))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015. === The question arose whether the teaching of primary school Geography teachers could be a factor for the declining Grade 12 pass rate in Geography. It is within this context that the researcher decided to investigate the quality of Geography teaching and learning in three rural primary schools in Grades 4 – 6. The theories of Shulman’s (1987) Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) and Koehler and Mishra’s (2009) Technological, Pedagogical and Content Knowledge (TPACK) framed this research. Although the Intermediate Phase curriculum provides a general education experience, the teacher needs to adopt teaching strategies that will deliver geographical knowledge, skills and values, which will enable all learners to function effectively and responsibly in space-place and time. A qualitative research design was employed for this study using interviews and observations. Six teachers were purposively selected for this study. These schools are in high poverty rural communities and the medium of instruction is Afrikaans. The data was both inductively and deductively analyzed. The findings indicate that the most used pedagogy by these six teachers was the Lecture Method in combination with the Question and Answer Method. It was found that teachers do not have adequate content knowledge about the different pedagogies. This research was an exploratory investigation into the pedagogies used in Geography and offer three recommendations: recommendations for teaching Geography in rural multi-grade classrooms, recommendations for WCED and further research.
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Felix, Alan Alistair
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title Dominant pedagogies used in three rural geography primary school classrooms in the west coast district
title_short Dominant pedagogies used in three rural geography primary school classrooms in the west coast district
title_full Dominant pedagogies used in three rural geography primary school classrooms in the west coast district
title_fullStr Dominant pedagogies used in three rural geography primary school classrooms in the west coast district
title_full_unstemmed Dominant pedagogies used in three rural geography primary school classrooms in the west coast district
title_sort dominant pedagogies used in three rural geography primary school classrooms in the west coast district
publisher Cape Peninsula University of Technology
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