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It is important for learners in a class group to care about one another and to know what is happening in their classmates’ lives that are difficult for them, but also what makes them happy.
The assignment set out below could be an ongoing project for the year. In this way everyone could be aware of one another’s good and bad times and support one another.
LO 2
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
The learner will be able to demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to constitutional rights and responsibilities, and to show an understanding of diverse cultures and religions.
We know this when the learner:
2.1 applies children’s rights and responsibilities to a range of problem situations;
2.2 discusses instances of stereotype, discrimination and bias, and presents a plan to deal with them in own local context;
2.3 discusses the significance of friends in times of tragedy and change;
2.4 discusses the contributions of women and men in a range of cultural contexts;
2.5 discusses festivals and customs from a variety of religions in South Africa.
The learning material in modules 8 to 13 link very closely with that of module 1-7, but now the emphasis is on human rights. Respect for cultural values and the promotion of understanding and tolerance for diversity in the community are given priority. Activities centred around racism also offer the opportunity to identify and address possible violations of this nature in the school or community.
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