Methodology of History 200


 
Module code JMH 200
Qualification Undergraduate
Faculty Faculty of Education
Module content

This module aims to apply the NCS and CAPS documents in order for students to teach the subject History. Students synthesise and analyse the content in the History curriculum and are equipped to create new methods of teaching to enhance learning in this subject, as well as to conduct assessment in all its aspects as prescribed by the CAPS document for the relevant phases. Themes are, among others, trends in International and South African Historiography; authentic and alternative assessment; selected themes from the prescribed textbook; teaching strategies: worksheets, assignments, games and simulations; using newspapers in the classroom.

Module credits 6.00
NQF Level 06
Prerequisites No prerequisites.
Contact time 1 lecture per week
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department Humanities Education
Period of presentation Year

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