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What is National Curriculum Statement in South Africa?

What is National Curriculum Statement in South Africa?

The National Curriculum Statement Grades R-12 gives expression to the knowledge, skills and values worth learning in South African schools. This curriculum aims to ensure that children acquire and apply knowledge and skills in ways that are meaningful to their own lives.

What is the purpose of the National Curriculum?

The National Curriculum provides pupils with an introduction to the core knowledge that they need to be educated citizens. It aims to: “embody rigour and high standards and create coherence in what is taught in schools. ensure that all children are taught the essential knowledge in the key subject disciplines.

What are the 3 documents of the National Curriculum Statement?

The National Curriculum Statement Grades R – 12 consists of three documents, namely: Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statements for each approved school subject as listed in the policy document National policy pertaining to the programme and promotion requirements of the National Curriculum Statement Grades R – 12.

Why was the revised National Curriculum statement introduced in South Africa?

Why has the curriculum been revised? A committee was appointed by the Minister of Education in 2000 to review the structure and design of Curriculum 2005, teacher orientation, training and development, learning support materials, provincial support to teachers in schools and implementation time-frames.

When was National Curriculum statement introduced in South Africa?

2004
Dr Govender explained that the curriculum in place in South African schools is the National Curriculum Statement (NCS) which was introduced in 2004 and the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) is one component of the curriculum.

What is a curriculum statement?

WHAT IS A CURRICULUM STATEMENT? A curriculum statement acts as a long term curriculum plan as it involves outlining, in broad terms, what a setting intends to do to support children’s learning and development over a long period of time, for example, a year.

What is the National Curriculum inclusion statement?

The National Curriculum Statutory Inclusion Statement (2000) states: “Schools have a responsibility to provide a broad and balanced curriculum for all pupils. Responding to pupils’ diverse learning needs; Overcoming potential barriers to learning and assessment for individuals and groups of pupils.

Who follows the National Curriculum?

The national curriculum is a set of subjects and standards used by primary and secondary schools so children learn the same things. It covers what subjects are taught and the standards children should reach in each subject.

What is curriculum intent statement?

A curriculum intent statement is a short piece of writing (usually a few paragraphs) which outlines in general terms what your school aims to teach children and why.

Who wrote the National Curriculum?

Kenneth Baker
The first statutory National Curriculum was introduced by the Education Reform Act 1988 by Kenneth Baker. The Programmes of Study were drafted and published in 1988 and 1989, with the first teaching of some elements of the new curriculum beginning in September 1989.