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Practical Activities in Civil Technology

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A Case Study of Three Technical Schools in The Eastern Cape Province

Maeko, Mogale Simon Albert/Makgato, Moses

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

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Post-apartheid South Africa provided the Education Ministry with the opportunity to change the curriculum and one of the new subjects conceived for secondary schools is Grade 10-12 Further Education and Training (FET) Civil Technology. This (FET) Civil Technology Curriculum focuses on three main areas, namely: civil services, construction and woodworking (DBE, 2011:7) which speaks to mostly building science and building drawing. Most of the topics infused in these areas can be positively linked to the previous Standard 10-12 Woodworking Curriculum in schools which also covered mostly building science and building drawing. The FET Civil Technology Curriculum together with the previous Standard 10-12 Woodworking Curriculum are rooted within building science and building drawing, and also have woodwork as the practical model to be made by learners in workshop. Therefore the current Civil Technology (FET) Curriculum as is done in schools contains almost 70- 80% of the work which was previously covered in the Woodworking Curriculum.

Autorenportrait

Mogale Simon Albert Maeko is a Civil Technology Lecturer at the Durban University of Technology. He has been Lecturing Civil Technology for 11 Years in South African Higher Education Institutions. He is a Qualified Teacher Holding a National Diploma in Technical Education, B.Tech. in Technical Education, B.Ed. Hons, Masters Degree and Phd.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 20.10.2018

Umfang: 136 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 0.9 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783659714306

Umbreit-Nr.: 5784501

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