Kgabareng Primary School is a primary school situated in a sub-economical area in Gauteng. It has 750 learners and 20 educators. 75% of the learners are Sesotho and isiZulu speaking, 15% are Afrikaans speaking and 10% are from Middle Africa countries (these learners speak French). The various race groups do not really mix during breaks and there are no school activities to encourage integration. The […]
Posted: October 10, 2023
“The last three decades have seen an increasing focus on assessment (see, for instance, Wiliam 2007; Suurtamm et al. 2016). From a strong focus on examinations and knowledge-based assessments, assessments for learning, national tests, and international comparative studies have gradually entered the scene. Today a wide range of different assessment formats and purposes exist” (Norvedt&Buschholtz, 2018: 555). With reference to the statement above, critically discuss […]
Posted: October 3, 2022