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Art and culture 413


 
Module code SPH 413
Qualification Postgraduate
Faculty Faculty of Education
Module content

SPH 413 entails a thorough overview of the learning content with specific focus on practical application as prescribed by the CAPS and the National Curriculum Statement documents: student-teachers are trained to provide exposure to and study of a range of art forms including dance, drama, music and visual arts (including design and crafts). Student-teachers must develop sound teaching practice skills (micro-teaching), curriculum differentiation, content and teaching plans (CAPS) and appropriate informal, formal assessment of content as well as recording, reporting and moderation of assessment.

Module credits 20.00
NQF Level 07
Prerequisites As per PGCE entrance requirements.
Contact time 12 tutorials per year, 60 lectures per year
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department Humanities Education
Period of presentation Year

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