Advanced Certificate in Education (ACE) - North-West University
Transcript of Advanced Certificate in Education (ACE) - North-West University
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Advanced Certificate in Education
(ACE)
INFORMATION BOOKLET
2013
UNIT FOR OPEN DISTANCE LEARNING FACULTY OF EDUCATION SCIENCES
November 2012 2012 Edition
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................... 5
WHAT IS OPEN DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL) ......................................................................................................... 5
TERMINATION OF STUDIES OF ODL-STUDENTS ................................................................................................... 5
NATURE AND GENERAL AIMS OF THE ACE .......................................................................................................... 5
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL ACE QUALIFICATIONS .......................................................................... 5
LANGUAGE ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
CORRESPONDENCE .................................................................................................................................................. 6
STUDY MATERIAL ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
STUDY DURATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
ARTICULATION AND PHASING OUT DATES ........................................................................................................... 7
CONTACT SESSIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 7
STUDY CENTRES ....................................................................................................................................................... 7
CONTACT SESSIONS DATES .................................................................................................................................... 8
CONTACT SESSIONS TIMETABLE ........................................................................................................................... 8
SUMMER AND WINTER SCHOOL TIMETABLES 2012/2013 ................................................................................. 15
INFORMATION FOR SUMMER AND WINTER SCHOOLS ...................................................................................... 17
ASSIGNMENTS.......................................................................................................................................................... 17
DUE DATES ............................................................................................................................................................... 18
EXAMINATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
EXAM DATES 18 EXAMINATION PAPERS OF PREVIOUS YEARS 19 CHANGE OF ADDRESS 19 PROCESS UPON CANCELLATION OF STUDY 19 FEES PAYABLE UPON CANCELLATION OF STUDY 20 CONTINUED LIABILITY OFF PAYABLE FEES UPON EXPULSION OF STUDIES 20 FEES PAYABLE UPON CHANGING OF MODULES 20 CREDIT AMOUNTS ON A UNIVERSITY ACCOUNT 20 WEB ADDRESS 20 GENERAL ACCOUNT ENQUIRIES 20
NORTH- WEST UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION CENTRES ....................................................................................... 21
OPEN DISTANCE LEARNING STAFF MEMBERS .................................................................................................. 22
ACE LECTURERS: NWU (POTCH CAMPUS) ......................................................................................................... 23
ACE LECTURERS: GENERIC MODULES - NWU (POTCH CAMPUS) .................................................................. 23
ENGLISH EDUCATION - 423 122 (O433P) .............................................................................................................. 24
GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION- 423 123 (O434P) ........................................................................................................ 25
HISTORY EDUCATION - 423 124 (O435P) .............................................................................................................. 26
MATHEMATICS EDUCATION - 423 134 (GET BAND - O443P) .............................................................................. 27
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR DEVELOPMENT: FOUNDATION AND INTERMEDIATE PHASE 423 129 .......... 28
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR DEVELOPMENT: LIFE ORIENTATION 423 129 (O447P) .................................... 29
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION - 423 136 (O426P) ..................................................................................................... 31
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP – 423 138 (O432P) ........................................................................ 32
MOVEMENT SCIENCE EDUCATION - 423 121 (O440P) ........................................................................................ 33
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR DEVELOPMENT: MATHEMATICAL LITERACY 423 129 - (O444P) .................... 34
CURRICULUM FOR LEARNERS WITH 480 CREDITS 34 CURRICULUM STRUCTURE FOR LEARNERS WITH 360 CREDITS 34
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Dear Student,
We have compiled this contact session booklet in order to assist you with your studies.
This booklet will give you all the information regarding modules as well as the dates and times contact sessions will take place in your area. Take note that only modules as allocated on the time table will be facilitated on the assigned dates for these modules.
Timetables for all sessions as from Dec 2012 – 31 Oct 2013 are included in this booklet. Lecturers can be seen during office hours on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. You may also book an appointment with them on a specific day.
If an sms is sent out to you informing you about contact sessions, refer to your year programme before contacting the helpdesk. Your yearbook will indicate times and venues for these sessions. Not all sms’s are applicable to all students.
Familiarise yourself with dates of sessions taking place in your area.
Take note!!!! The majority of sessions at all tuition centres will be facilitated utilizing the interactive white boards. Your year programme will clearly indicate which sessions will be facilitated on the interactive white boards and which will be facilitated by facilitators for a particular session. No other modules will be facilitated at a tuition centre on one specific date.
Take note!!! Modules that reflect on timetables will all be facilitated on the given date for that specific timetable. Sessions being facilitated on the interactive whiteboards will be facilitated on the scheduled times indicated in your year programmes. Modules being facilitated by facilitators at tuition centres appear in your timetable and can be facilitated at any time during that day.
The majority of facilitation sessions during 2013 will be done utilizing the interactive whiteboards installed at tuition centres. See timetables and arrangements regarding this matter in this year programme.
Take note!!! Summer and Winter schools will be facilitated at all tuition centres.
Summer and Winter School dates:
1. 7-15 December 2012 2. 5-13 July 2013
Take note!!!: Only selected modules will be facilitated during the Summer and Winter Schools. Refer to year programme for dates, times and modules. Facilitation will only be done utilizing the interactive white boards at tuition centres. No facilitators will be present at tuition centres during Summer and Winter schools
Telephone number for administrative queries: 018 285 5900/ 018 299 4573
Telephone number for academic queries: 018 285 5900.
Please stick with the format assignments must be done as is stipulated in the tutorial letters. Refrain from using Bantex bags, ring binders, etc.
No examination information sessions will be facilitated during 2013 at tuition centres. All students will receive their examination information for modules when marked assignments are returned. If students submit assignments late the possibility exists that students will not receive their examination information in time before the examination commences.
The NWU urge students to submit completed assignments early to be assessed in order to ensure that examination information are received before examinations commences. You may not post assignments directly to the lecturer.
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Examination information and tutorial notes can also be obtained on the OLG website at www.olg.co.za
If unsure where to attend contact classes in your area, please call 018 285 5900 or 082 7796 390.
Bookings for EUCE 511 practical can only be done through 018 285 5900.
Should you experience problems with facilitators or facilitation at tuition centres please contact 082 779 6390.
Timetables for all venues are included in your booklet. You may attend any contact session in any area. You do not have to book to attend a contact session. Please ensure that you use the correct timetable for the given venues. Dates, times and venues are clearly indicated.
When attending contact sessions students are requested to complete attendance lists at the centre where they attend contact sessions. Even if sessions are facilitated by means of the interactive white boards attendance lists must be completed for all modules.
NO EXAMINATION INFORMATION SESSIONS WILL BE FACILITATED AT CENTRES DURING 2013. ALL EXAMINATION INFORMATION WILL BE SENT TO ALL STUDENTS TOGETHER WITH ASSIGNMENTS SUBMITTED TO NWU. PLEASE SUBMIT ASSIGNMENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE AS TO ENSURE THAT MARKED ASSIGNMENTS TOGETHER WITH EXAMINATION INFORMATION REACH STUDENTS BEFORE EXAMINATIONS COMMENCE.
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Advance Certificate in Education ACE
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WHAT IS OPEN DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL)
ODL refers to any off-campus academic programme(s) offered by the NWU, independently or in terms of an agreement of co-operation with another public or private provider of higher education. Students may enrol at any time of the year and minimum and maximum study periods are applicable. ODL-programmes imply independent study by students in combination with structured contact sessions and student support consisting of appropriate study material and access to lecturing staff. The Unit for Open Distance Learning of the NWU is responsible for in-service training of under- or unqualified teachers, as well as further training of already qualified teachers, by means of ODL-programmes. The ODL instructional model makes provision for a Summer and Winter school, interactive white board sessions presented at tuition centres countrywide and facilitation sessions for selected modules.
TERMINATION OF STUDIES OF ODL-STUDENTS
Minimum and maximum duration of study periods for ACE are indicated in this information booklets.
Six months before maximum duration of study is exceeded and a student’s studies are finally terminated, such a student will receive a warning letter from the Director of the Unit for Open Distance Learning(UODL) to inform him/her of one final and once off examination opportunity to successfully complete all outstanding modules.
If there are still modules outstanding after the occurance of such an exam opportunity, the studies of such a student must be terminated in terms of General Rules A2.4.8. and A3.4.6.
Only in exceptional cases and then on the grounds of irrefutable evidence will the Director of the UODL consider a request for continuation of studies from a student whose studies have been terminated. Should such an application be successful, the student will be afforded only one examination opportunity to complete all outstanding modules.
NATURE AND GENERAL AIMS OF THE ACE
The ACE is a flexible Level 6 qualification aimed at providing educators with an opportunity to either upgrade and enrich their existing knowledge in a particular area of specialisation, or change their area of specialisation. The former might become necessary due to new developments in an area of study while the latter may be a response to changing national needs or a need for a change in career path. The ACE is open to candidates who are already in possession of an approved Level 5 qualification in the field of education, training and development, and creates additional opportunities for further study at NQF Level 7.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL ACE QUALIFICATIONS
To be admitted to the Advanced Certificate in Education the student must be in possession of at least an approved after school teaching qualification of three years (NQF level 5), evaluated at REQV 13 (M+3) level. Specific admission requirements for the ACE: Mathematics Education (GET BAND):
Candidates are considered for admission if they:
(a) are in possession of a recognised three year Primary Teaching Diploma with specialisation in Mathematics; OR
(b) are in possession of a recognised three year teaching diploma and have at least two years of teaching experience in Mathematics in the General Education and Training Band.
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Specific admission requirements for the ACE in Professional Education Development: Mathematical Literacy:
a) If the student is in possession of a 480 credit qualification (e.g. a BEd degree) with Mathematics as major, the student will only have to complete a 128 credit ACE.
b) If the student is in possession of a 360 credit qualification (e.g. an NPDE) with specialization in Mathematics, the student will have to complete a 160 credit ACE.
c) If the student did not pass Grade 12 Mathematics (HG/SG) he / she has to complete a non-credit bearing access course to be admitted to the ACE in Professional Education Development: Mathematical Literacy.
LANGUAGE
Study guides for all the modules are available in Afrikaans and English. A student may write examinations and submit assignments in either Afrikaans or English. Contact sessions are conducted mainly in English.
CORRESPONDENCE
(YOUR STUDENT NUMBER MUST BE STATED ON ALL CORRESPONDENCE)
Any enquiries with regard to registration or correspondence should be addressed to: The Unit for Open Distance Learning Registration Office Building B11a North-West University Private Bag X6001 Internal Box 539 POTCHEFSTROOM 2520
TEL: 018 285 5900 FAX: 018 299 4558
EMAIL: [email protected] / [email protected]
STUDY MATERIAL
Delivery either via Postal or Courier services.
Study material will be sent to the address you indicated for the delivery of Study material.
Study material sent through postal services must be collected from the post office within seven working days or it will be returned to the University and the student will be liable for the cost of postage.
Please note that you must indicate a physical address or work address where the study material can be delivered via courier.
Study material may be collected at the University, except if already dispatched.
STUDY DURATION
For ACE specialisations offered over one year the minimum duration of study is one year and the maximum duration is three years, unless stated otherwise. With exeption of ACE Mathematical Literacy with a minimum of two years and a maximum of four years.
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ARTICULATION AND PHASING OUT DATES
(Arrangements for the NPDE, ACE and BEdHons)
1. The last year in which students may enrol for the ACE is 2014. These students must complete the ACE by the end of 2016. With respect to articulation arrangements:
a) 2013 is the last year in which students who enrol for the ACE may articulate into the BEdHons at NQF level 7, provided that they must have completed the ACE by the end of 2015.
b) The BEdHons at NQF level 7 will admit its last intake in October 2015, and these students must complete the qualification by October 2018.
c) From 2014 onwards, students with an ACE must articulate into the ADE followed by the PGDE.
2. The last year in which students may enrol for the NPDE is 2014. These students must complete the NPDE by the end 2018. Articulation routes for students with the NPDE are as follows:
a) Students with an NPDE may enrol for the ACE until 2014.
b) From 2015 onwards, students with an NPDE must enrol for the ACT, followed by the ADE and PGDE. Alternatively, students with an NPDE may articulate into a BEd Upgrade.
CONTACT SESSIONS
Students who attend contact sessions experience remarkable improvements in their marks and are well prepared for examinations.
During the contact sessions, you will meet with relevant academic professionals who will give you advice on your assignments, feedback regarding completed assignments and academic guidance through your study material. You will also have the opportunity to work in groups with peers.
It is very important that you are well prepared for attendance of a contact session. Contact sessions are scheduled on Fridays and Saturdays and take place at registered STUDY CENTRES. Students can also write exams at the study centre but must indicate such a desire well in advance. For study venues, contact times and dates: see list of Study Centres and semesters schedule for Open Distance Learning in this information booklet.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND AT THE VENUE YOU HAVE INDICATED ON YOUR APPLICATION FORM, SINCE PROVISION WILL ONLY BE MADE FOR YOU AT THAT CENTRE. ONLY WRITTEN REQUESTS FOR ANY CHANGE IN VENUE WILL BE ACCEPTED. YOUR EXAMINATION CENTRE IS THE CENTRE NEAREST TO YOUR HOMETOWN (see list below).
STUDY CENTRES
CENTRE VENUE
Pretoria Langenhoven High School
Lichtenburg Burgersdorp Primary School
Potchefstroom North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, Building B11a
Rustenburg Rustenburg Technical High School
Vryburg Vryburg High School
George Glenwood House Independant School, Glenwood House, George
Oudtshoorn Suid-Kaap Kollege, Adderly Street, Oudtshoorn
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CONTACT SESSIONS DATES
Times of sessions:
Fridays: 15h00 – 18h00 Saturdays: 09h00 – 17h00
MONTH DATE
January 18, 19, 25, 26
February 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23
March 1, 2
April 20 (only Grade R)
June 1 (only Grade R)
July 19, 20, 26, 27
August 2, 3, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 31
September 6, 7, 21 (only Grade R)
CONTACT SESSIONS TIMETABLE 18 Jan 2013 - 21 Sep 2013 (SA)
*Take note: Facilitation session times will be arranged on the date of the contact session.
18 Jan 2013 / 19 Jul 2013 (Fri)
Tuition Centres: SA NW: POTCH BURSARY
TIME WHITEBOARD 1
WHITEBOARD 2
FACILITATOR
NWU LECTURER
ACE ACE NPDE
ACE AND Bed UPGRADE
Maths Literacy
15H00 EDIM 511 AGSK 512 AFDN 125
EDIM 526, 579
Movement Sciences
15H40 EDIM 513 VGAK 511 AFDN 325
GEOE 221, 311
English
16H20 EDIM 524 NWPK 511 AFRN 125
PPSE 411, 421
DV
17H00 EDIM 525 NWPK 512 AFRN 325
TECF 321
RTB
GKLK 521, GGGK 521
HIVA 521, SMLO 421 NAVR 611 , 621
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19 Jan 2013 / 20 July 2013 (Sat)
Tution Centres: SA NW: LICHTENBURG & VRYBURG
TIME
WHITEBOARD 1
WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
NWU LECTURER
BEd HONS & ACE ACE ACE & BEd UPGRADE
Bed HONS UPGRADE
09H00 LEON 611 ORAK 511 EDIM 526
NAVR 611
09H40 LEON 612 ORLK 511 EDIM 579
NAVR 621
10H20 LEON 621 FSET 511 GEOE 221
EDIM 526, 579
11H00 LEON 614 EUCE 511 GEOE 311
GEOE 221, 311
11H40 LEON 622 FROF 571 PPSE 411
PPSE 411, 421
12H20 ONWB 621 FROG 571 PPSE 421
SMLO 421
13H00 ONWB 623 FROL 571 SMLO 421
TECF 321
13H40 TECH 571 ASDK 522 TECF 321
GKLK 521
14H20 FROS 571 SDEK 522 GKLK 521
GGGK 521
15H00 FROP 571 LOCK 571 GGGK 521
HIVA 521
15H40 ATEK 511 LOBO 571 HIVA 521
16H20 CDEK 511 LOHA 571
25 Jan 2013 / 26 July 2013 (Fri)
Tution Centres: SA NW: RTB & PRETORIA
TIME
WHITEBOARD 1
WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
NWU LECTURER
ACE & BEd HONS ACE BEd HONS
Bed HONS UPGRADE
15H00 EDIM 511 ORAK 521 NAVR 611
NAVR 611 PPSE 411, 421
15H40 EDIM 512 ORLK 521 NAVR 611
NAVR 621 SMLO 421
16H20 CEPS 612 FSET 511 NAVR 621
EDIM 526, 579 TECF 321
17H00 ELEA 611 EUCE 511 NAVR 621
GEOE 221, 311 GKLK 521
HIVA 521 GGGK 521
26 Jan 2013 (Sat)
Tution Centres : SA NW: RTB & PRETORIA
TIME
WHITEBOARD 1
WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
NWU LECTURER
BEd HONS BEd HONS &
ACE ACE &BEd HONS
ACE &Bed HONS
09H00 FOER 611 OPSK 613 SSGK 522
GBGK 511
09H40 EMLO 611 OPSK 624 GBGK 511
GSGK 511
10H20 ONWR 611 OPSK 625 GSGK 511
SSGK 522
11H00 LORE 671 LEON 613 VGBK 521
VGBK 521
11H40 FLCE 621 ONWB 611 NWPK 511
NWPK 512
12H20 CUDE 611 LEON 623 NWPK 512
NWPK 522
13H00 CLIN 611 LEON 624 NWPK 522
EDIM 526, 579
13H40 TSCU 621 VGLO 612 EDIM 526
ONWR 621
14H20 SLAD 621 OPSK 612 EDIM 579
ONWR 622
15H00 VGLO 621 ONWB 622 ONWR 621
ONWR 623
15H40 MATD 621 GKLK 521 ONWR 622
16H20 MATD 622 GGGK 521 ONWR 623
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1 Feb 2013 / 2 Aug 2013 (Fri)
Tution Centres : SA NW: POTCH
TIME
WHITEBOARD 1
WHITEBOARD 2
FACILITATOR
NWU LECTURER
PGCE BEd UPGRADE
ACE &Bed HONS
15H00 TGNO 511 MLED 575
GBGK 511 NWPK 522
15H40 BSTD 511 MLED 572
GSGK 511 EDIM 526, 579
16H20 PHSD 511 MLED 576
SSGK 522 ONWR 621
17H00 LAND 521 MLED 574
VGBK 521 ONWR 622
NWPK 511 &NWPK 512 ONWR 623
2 Feb 2013 / 3 Aug 2013 (Sat)
Tution Centres : SA NW: LICHTENBURG & VRYBURG
TIME
WHITEBOARD 1
WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
NWU LECTURER
PGCE PGCE ACE & NPDE
ACE &Bed HONS
09H00 COMF 511 LIFF 521 ORAK 511
GBGK 511
09H40 EDCC 511 TGNO 521 NVMI 521 / EDDM
GSGK 511
10H20 EDCC 512 EDCC 521 ORAK 521
SSGK 522
11H00 EDCC 513 EDCC 522 ORLK 521
VGBK 521
11H40 ENGD 511 EDCC 523 FROS 571
NWPK 512
12H20 GEOD 511 ENGD 521 EDVN 125
NWPK 522
13H00 HISD 511 LASD 521 AGDN 125
EDIM 526, 579
13H40 LLOD 511 LLOD 521 FPUN 125
ONWR 621
14H20 MOVD 511 MATD 521 WIPN 126
ONWR 622
15H00 MATD 511 LABD 521 LBAR 125
ONWR 623
15H40 ACCD 511 ADSD 521 LIEP 125
16H20 ECOD 511 LDIS 315
MLED 572, MLED 574
MLED 575, MLED 576
8 Feb 2013 / 16 Aug 2013 (Fri)
Tution Centres : SA NW: POTCH
TIME
WHITEBOARD 1
WHITEBOARD 2
FACILITATOR
NWU LECTURER
NPDE BEd UPGRADE
ACE &Bed HONS
15H00 HSCN 319 ENGE 122 RPLL 111
ORAK 511 EDVN 125
15H40 LOCN 319 ENGE 221 RPLL 111
ORAK 521 AGDN 125
16H20 NWCN 319 ENGE 311 RPLL 271
ORLK 521 FPUN 125
17H00 TECK 315 ENGE 321 RPLL 271 FROS 571 WIPN 126
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9 Feb 2013 / 17 Aug 2013 (Sat)
Tution Centres : SA NW: LICHTENBURG & VRYBURG
TIME
WHITEBOARD 1
WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
NWU LECTURER
NPDE & ACE BEd UPGRADE NPDE
ACE &Bed HONS
09H00 WIPN 315 EDCC 212 FPUN 315
FPUN 315
09H40 FPUN 125 EDCC312 EDMN 315
EDMN 315
10H20 AGDN 125 EDCC 321 OPAN 315
OPAN 315
11H00 EDVN 125 EDCC 411 EGPN 315
EGPN 315
11H40 FPUN 315 EDCC313 GFPN 315
GFPN 315
12H20 FPUN 325 EDCC412 GSAN 315
GSAN 315
13H00 AGDN 325 RESF 411 LDIS 315
LDIS 315
13H40 EDMN 315 RESF 421 WAPN 125
WIPN 315
14H20 OPAN 315 LITG 211 ESPN 315/325
ESPN 315
15H00 WIPN 325 LITH 223 ENTN 315
ENTN 315
15H40 SANK 521 LITH 313 LREM 325
RSPR 671
16H20 SPRK512 LITH 423
MLED 572
MLED 574
MLED 575 MLED 576
15 Feb 2013 / 23 Aug 2013 (Fri)
Tution Centres : SA BURSARY
TIME
WHITEBOARD 1
WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
NPDE BEd UPGRADE NPDE 3RD YEAR
Maths Literacy
15H00 WIPN 126 NFPF 321 LPRO 325
Movement Sciences
15H40 WAPN 325 SMLO 421 LREM 325
English
16H20 LBAR 125 LITH 423 WIPN 315
DV
17H00 LIEP 125 WIPN 325 RTB
16 Feb 2013 / 24 Aug 2013 (Sat)
Tution Centres : SA NW: RTB & PRETORIA
TIME
WHITEBOARD 1
WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
NWU LECTURER
NPDE BEd HONS &
NPDE BEd HONS
NPDE &Bed HONS
09H00 EDSN 125 RSPR 671 (L&S) LEON 614
LPRO 325
09H40 EDSN 325 RSPR 671 LEON 612
LREM 325
10H20 ESPN 125 RSPR 671 LEON 621
LEON 614
11H00 EGPN 325 RSPR 671 ONWB 621
ONWB 621
11H40 GFPN 125 RSPR 671 APLS 673
APLS 673
12H20 GFPN 325 RSPR 671 EMLO 611
EMLO 611
13H00 GFXN 125 RSPR 671 ONWR 611
ONWR 611
13H40 GFXN 325 RSPR 671 ONWB 625
ONWB 625
14H20 GSAN 125 RSPR 671 TLAS 612
TLAS 612
15H00 GSAN 325 RPL 111
RSPR 671
15H40 GSXN 125 RPL 271
16H20 GSXN 325 RPL 271
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22 Feb 2013 / 30 Aug 2013 (Fri)
Tution Centres : SA
TIME WHITEBOARD 1 WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
BEd UPGRADE BEd UPGRADE
15H00 GEOD 411 NFPF 111 RPLL 111
15H40 GEOE 111 NFPF 221 RPLL 111
16H20 GEOE 121 NFPF 321 RPLL 271
17H00 GEOE 211 NFPF 411 RPLL 271
23 Feb 2013 / 31 Aug 2013 (Sat)
Tution Centres : SA
TIME WHITEBOARD 1 WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
BEd UPGRADE BEd UPGRADE
09H00 LLOD 411 MALA 211
09H40 LLOD 421 MALA 221
10H20 LORE 211 MALA 311
11H00 LORE 311 MALA 321
11H40 LORE 321 MATD 211
12H20 LSKA 322 MATD 312
13H00 LSKE 321 MATD 413
13H40 LSKH 221 LEWG 411
14H20 LSKM 121 LITA 123
15H00 LSKP 311 LITA 223
15H40 LSKR 111 LITA 313
1 Mar 2013 / 6 Sep 2013 (Fri)
Tution Centres : SA
TIME WHITEBOARD 1 WHITEBOARD 2
FACILITATOR ACE BEd HONS
15H00 MLED 575 VGLO 624
15H40 MLED 572 VGLO 622
16H20 MLED 576 VGLO 623
17H00 MLED 574 MATE 671
2 Mar 2013 / 7 Sep 2013 (Sat)
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Tution Centres : SA NW: POTCH
TIME
WHITEBOARD 1 WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
NWU LECTURER
BEd HONS & ACE ACE BEd HONS
NPDE &Bed HONS
09H00 CEPS 612 LSIE 518 RSPR 671
LPRO 325
09H40 APLS 673 LSED 518 RSPR 671
LREM 325
10H20 ISCS 611 LSDL 528 RSPR 671
LEON 614
11H00 TLAS 612 LSSH 528 RSPR 671
ONWB 621
11H40 VGLO 622 NWPK 521 RSPR 671
APLS 673
12H20 ONWB 624 NWPK 522
EMLO 611
13H00 ONWB 625 GBGK 511
ONWR 611
13H40 ONWR 624 GSGK 511
ONWB 625
14H20 ONWR 625 SSGK 511
TLAS 612
15H00 SPKK 511 VGBK 521
RSPR 671
15H40 BOPK 511 MATD 621
RSPR 671
16H20 MATD 622
27 July 2013 (Sat)
Tution Centres : SA
TIME
WHITEBOARD 1 WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
BEd HONS BEd HONS & ACE ACE &BEd HONS
09H00 LORE 671 OPSK 613 SSGK 522
09H40 FLCE 621 OPSK 624 VGBK 521
10H20 TSCU 621 OPSK 625 NWPK 511
11H00 VGLO 624 LEON 613 NWPK 512
11H40 MATD 621 ONWB 611 NWPK 522
12H20 MATD 622 LEON 623 EDIM 526
13H00 MATE 671 LEON 624 EDIM 579
13H40 MATE 671 VGLO 612 ONWR 621
14H20 LSIE 518 OPSK 612 ONWR 622
15H00 LSSH 528 ONWB 622 ONWR 623
15H40 GKLK 521
16H20 GGGK 521 20-Apr-13
GRADE R
TIME WHITEBOARD 1 WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
09H00 RLSD171
09H40 RFLS111
10H20 RMAT111
11H00 RTCL111
11H40 RHWP111
12H20 RTAL171
13H00 RWEL111
01-Jun-13
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GRADE R
TIME WHITEBOARD 1 WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
09H00 RLSD171
09H40 RFLS111
10H20 RMAT111
11H00 RTCL111
11H40 RHWP111
12H20 RTAL171
13H00 RWEL111 21-Sep-13
GRADE R
TIME WHITEBOARD 1 WHITEBOARD 2 FACILITATOR
09H00 RLSD171
09H40 RFLS111
10H20 RMAT111
11H00 RTCL111
11H40 RHWP111
12H20 RTAL171
13H00 RWEL111
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SUMMER AND WINTER SCHOOL TIMETABLES 2012/2013
Note to students:
Facilitators will not facilitate any module during Summer and Winter schools. Lecturers from the NWU will facilitate all sessions utilizing the interactive white boards.
All classes will start on time.
Sessions will take place at all tuition centres throughout SA. Selected tuition centres in Namibia will be included in the Summer and Winter schools.
Times of sessions: 7 – 15 December 2012: 09H00 – 17H00 5 – 13 July 2013: 09H00 – 17H00
7 Dec 2012 5 July 2013 Day 1
NPDE ACE
09H00 09H00 OPAN 315 ORAK 511
10H00 10H00 EDMN 315 ORLK 511
11H00 11H00 FPUN 315 EUCE 511
12H00 12H00 HSCN 319 FSET 511
13H00 13H00 LOCN 319 ATEK 511
14H00 14H00 NWCN 319 CDEK 511
15H00 15H00 TECK 315 RPL 111
16H00 16H00 RPL 271 NWPK 511
17H00 17H00 EGPN 315 NWPK 512
8 Dec 2012 6 July 2013 Day 2
NPDE ACE
09H00 09H00 EDVN 125 ORAK 521
10H00 10H00 WAPN 125 ORLK 521
11H00 11H00 FPUN 125 HIVA 521
12H00 12H00 AGDN 125 NVMI 521
13H00 13H00 EGPN 125 SDEK 522
14H00 14H00 FPUN 325 ASDK 522
15H00 15H00 AGDN 325 FROF 571
16H00 16H00 WAPN 325 FROG 571
17H00 17H00 EGPN 325 FROL 571
10 Dec 2012 8 July 2013 Day 3
ACE ACE
09H00 09H00 LOCK 571 NWPK 521
10H00 10H00 LOBO 571 NWPK 522
11H00 11H00 LOHA 571 NDWK 522
12H00 12H00 GBGK 511 TECH 571
13H00 13H00 GSGK 511 FROS 571
14H00 14H00 GKLK 521 FROP 571
15H00 15H00 EDIM 511 AGSK 512
16H00 16H00 EDIM 512 VGAK 511
17H00 17H00 GGGK 521 SSGK 521
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11 Dec 2012 9 July 2013 Day 4
BEdHons level 7 BEdHons level 8
09H00 09H00 NAVR 611 FOER 611
10H00 10H00 NAVR 611 RSPR 671
11H00 11H00 LEON 611 CUDE 611
12H00 12H00 LEON 612 EMLO 611
13H00 13H00 OPSK 612 CLIN 611
14H00 14H00 OPSK 613 ONWR 611
15H00 15H00 VGLO 612 LORE 671
16H00 16H00 ONWB 611 TLAS 612
17H00 17H00 LEON 613 APLS 673
12 Dec 2012 10 July
2013
Day 5
BEdHons level 7 BEdHons level 8
09H00 09H00 NAVR 621 RSPR 671
10H00 10H00 LEON 621 SLAD 621
11H00 11H00 LEON 622 VGLO 624
12H00 12H00 ONWB 621 TSCU 621
13H00 13H00 ONWB 622 FLCE 621
14H00 14H00 ONWB 623 LORE 671
15H00 15H00 LEON 623 APLS 673
16H00 16H00 LEON 624 ONWR 624
17H00 17H00 VGLO 621 ONWB 624
13 Dec 2012 11 July
2013 Day 6
BEdHons level 7 ACE
09H00 09H00 OPSK 624 BOPK 511
10H00 10H00 OPSK 625 SPKK 511
11H00 11H00 ONWR 621 SANK 521
12H00 12H00 ONWR 622 SPRK 521
13H00 13H00 ONWR 623 MATD 511
14H00 14H00 ONWR 625 ACCD 511
15H00 15H00 ONWB 625 ECOD 511
16H00 16H00 VGLO 622 LABD 521
17H00 17H00 VGLO 623 ADSD 521
14 Dec 2012 12 July
2013 Day 7
PGCE BEd Upgr
09H00 09H00 COMF 411 EDCC 212
10H00 10H00 TGNO 511 EDCC 312
11H00 11H00 EDCC 511 EDCC 412
12H00 12H00 EDCC 512 ENGE 311
13H00 13H00 EDCC 513 GEOD 411
14H00 14H00 ENGD 511 LITA 313
15H00 15H00 GEOD 511 LLOD 411
16H00 16H00 HISD 511 LORE 211
17H00 17H00 LLOD 511 MATD 211
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15 Dec 2012 13 July
2013 Day 8
PGCE BEd Upgr
09H00 09H00 LIFF 521 GEOE 121
10H00 10H00 TGNO 521 GEOE 321
11H00 11H00 EDCC 521 LLOD 421
12H00 12H00 EDCC 522 LORE 321
13H00 13H00 EDCC 523 LSKE321
14H00 14H00 ENGD 521 MALA 221
15H00 15H00 LASD 521 NFPF 221
16H00 16H00 LLOD 521 PPSE 421
17H00 17H00 MATD 521 RESF 421
INFORMATION FOR SUMMER AND WINTER SCHOOLS
All open distance learning students are invited and urged to attend the Summer and Winter School Information Sessions during December 2012 and July 2013 at the Potchefstroom campus where important preparation for exams takes place.
SUGGESTED ACCOMMODATION: (Please, make own arrangements!)
Dennepark Guest House: 018 299 2449 (Contact person: Ms Deline Thompson ) Hockey Academy: 018 299 4141 (Contact person : ( Ms Erika Joubert )
ASSIGNMENTS
Students will be required to submit assignments according to dates given in this Information Booklet. Complete your assignments in due time so that you will be able to concentrate on preparing for the examinations. All assignments must be posted, or submitted at the study centres for distribution and assessment.
ENQUIRIES: Mr P Vermaak (018) 299 4591
Postal address Physical Address
Mr P Vermaak
North-West University Private bag X 6001 Internal Box 539 Potchefstroom 2520
North-West University
C/o Esselen and Malherbe street
Building B11a
Room G 30 Potchefstroom 2520
TAKE NOTE:
ASSIGNMENT MARKS GIVE YOU ADMISSION TO THE EXAMINATION AN ASSIGNMENT MARK CAN ONLY BE USED FOR TWO EXAM OPPORTUNITIES WHERE
AFTER A NEW ASSIGNMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED LATE SUBMISSIONS OF ASSIGNMENTS WILL HAVE TO STAND OVER TO THE NEXT
SEMESTER, WHICH MEANS THAT THE STUDENT WILL ONLY THEN HAVE A PARTICIPATION MARK TO GO WRITE EXAMS IN THAT MODULE
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DUE DATES
ASSIGNMENTS PORTFOLIOS
15 February 2013 29 March 2013
15 August 2013 30 September 2013
PLEASE NOTE: All assignments must be posted to the NWU for assessment. Assignments can be posted to the
address provided above.
EXAMINATIONS
Make sure you are registered at a specific Examination Centre.
Should you need to change your examination centre, please call (018) 285 5900.
Changes for the April examination must be communicated to them before the end of February, and for the September examinations, before the end of July.
If you should fail to change your examination centre in time, there would be serious financial implications.
The exam information letters will in future be available at the contact sessions. Alternatively you may contact Mr. Willie Jansen van Vuuren / H Fourie at (018) 299 4577 or visit the OLG website at www.olg.co.za .
EXAM DATES
First semester examination will take place 20 March to 18 April 2013. Second semester examination will take place 20 September to 17 October 2013.
Examinations can be written at the venues on the list provided.
Please take careful note of the details given below regarding your examination procedures so that you will know what is expected of you:
1. Exam will take place on the dates given in the above section.
2. Familiarise yourself with the exam timetable and be prepared to write the exams on the stipulated days. The exam timetables have been finalised and NO changes will be considered.
3. A personal timetable for examination leave that can be submitted to the Department of Education will be posted to you. If you have NOT received this timetable by two weeks before the exams are due, please inform the open distance learning Office immediately
4. Examination papers are set and marked by lecturers and mentors from the University.
5. As soon as your results have been processed, they will be posted to you.
6. The final promotion is done by an examination panel from the University.
7. If you fail a module during the March / April examinations, you will have the opportunity to rewrite the module the following semester. If you fail a subject again during the September/October examination you will have to reregister for the module to obtain the opportunity to write it again in April the following year, and pay for the modules again.
8. Examination regulations appear on each answer book. Any irregularities during examinations are considered a serious offence and the necessary steps will be taken.
9. Dishonesty during the examination may lead to a candidate being expelled from the course. Please ensure that you do not become a victim of this kind of behaviour. It is not worth it.
10. NO marks will be given telephonically
11. How to find your results on the internet:
Go to http://www.nwu.ac.za. (This address will open NWU home page)
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Follow the route: Current Students Potchefstroom Campus Academic Enquiries Type student number in block and pin number Examinations.
Click on the “PUKWEB” link. The webpage, “Login Window”, will open, where you have to provide your student number and pin. (The pin can be requested on this webpage)
12. You can also find your examination results via SMS. Go to new messages, type in your student number followed by the word NWU and send the message to 35606. A SMS will be sent to you with your results.
13. You can also make use of the MTN-line to receive your examination results. The number that you can call is 083 123 222. Have your student number ready.
14. Examination marks are evaluated as follows:
Assignments give you admission to the examination.
Examination sub-minimum = 40% per module *
Participation- and examination marks total the module or final mark.
Distinction = 75%
Pass mark = 50%
Examination = 60% + participation = 40% of module mark (final mark). *e.g. you might obtain a module mark of above 50% and still fail because of the
sub-minimum requirement in the exams which is 40%.
15. Contact (018) 299 4134 to register at the library.
EXAMINATION PAPERS OF PREVIOUS YEARS
Previous examination papers can be obtained from the internet at the following address: http//www.nwu.ac.za
Click on Quicklinks Library Exam Papers
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
It is important to inform the Open Distance Learning Office of any change of address or contact number. Valuable information regarding your studies will be lost if we do not have this information.
PROCESS UPON CANCELLATION OF STUDY
Your notice of cancellation of study or single course modules should be done on the official cancellation form available from Support Section at rooms G03 in the UODL, Building B11a on the campus plan. Should notice of cancellation take place by letter, it should be directed to:
The Head: Support Section The Unit for Open Distance Learning B11a Private Bag X6001 Internal Box 539 POTCHEFSTROOM 2531 Attention: Ms A Cloete or Ms L Beukes and by registered mail, in which case the date of receipt will be noted as official cancellation date.
The cancellation is valid from the date of proper submission of the cancellation form to Department of Academic Administration, or from the date of receipt of the registered postal article by the Head: Support Section. The Head: Support Section or Department of Academic Administration will notify Financial Administration: Revenue accordingly regarding the cancellation.
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FEES PAYABLE UPON CANCELLATION OF STUDY
Should a student cancel his/her study prior to 15 March, only the registration are payable as set out above. Should a student cancel his/her study after 15 March, the full tuition for the first semester is payable. Should a student cancel his/her study for the second semester prior to 31 July, only the tuition for the first semester is payable. Should a student cancel his/her study after 31 July, the full tuition for the year is payable. Should a student cancel his/her study, all bursaries and/or loans are refundable immediately.
CONTINUED LIABILITY OFF PAYABLE FEES UPON EXPULSION OF STUDIES
In all cases of transgressions and subsequent disciplinary steps that might entail, in terms of the provisions of the university statute and the Students’ Disciplinary Rules, the temporary or permanent, total or partial suspension of rights and privileges, intervention in or interruption or termination of studies or non-acceptance in a residence, the student concerned forfeits any claim to the repayment, reduction or waiver of moneys that have been paid or are payable to the University. All bursaries and/or loans are also refundable immediately.
FEES PAYABLE UPON CHANGING OF MODULES
Should a student change any module(s) after the period allowed for changing, which is annually determined by Academic Administration, no credit will be granted for the cancelled module(s).
CREDIT AMOUNTS ON A UNIVERSITY ACCOUNT
If a credit balance arises on a University account, application may be made on the prescribed form for payment of the credit amount per cheque or direct transfer; no credit will be paid out in cash.
Credit balances on student accounts can only be paid out against acceptable proof on the student’s identity. Payment to any other person than the student can only be made on written authority of the student on the prescribed form available at the enquiries desks and against satisfactory proof of the identity of the student. The above procedure is necessitated by relevant legislation and internal controls. Official application forms for credit payments are available at student account enquiries, the website or (018) 299 2674 and should be thoroughly completed and approved for the pay-out of credits. Please take note of the cut-off times for requesting payments as well as time delays before actual pay-out. A standard levy will be charged on the student's account for every cheque issued for this purpose.
WEB ADDRESS
The complete Fees Payable and Financial Rules is available at www.nwu.ac.za/gelde
GENERAL ACCOUNT ENQUIRIES
Enquiries with regard to student accounts may be directed to the staff at student accounts in the pay hall, which is on the ground floor of the Joon van Rooy Building.
Tel: (018) 299 2667 / 2668
(018) 299 2669 / 2670 (018) 299 2671 / 2672 / 2673 Fax: (018) 293 5230/5234/5252
(018) 293 5313/5314/5315
E-mail: [email protected]
Enquiries at the above numbers can at times reach very high volumes in which case the University switchboard can be contacted at (018) 299 1111.
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NORTH- WEST UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION CENTRES
EASTERN
CAPE FREE STATE GAUTENG
KWAZULU-
NATAL MPUMALANGA NORTH WEST
NORTHERN
CAPE LIMPOPO
WESTERN
CAPE
SOUTHERN
CAPE
Elliot
East London
Graaf-Reinett
Grahamstown King William’s Town
Port Elizabeth
Queenstown
Sterkspruit
Mthatha
Bethlehem
Bloemfontein
Elim
Ladybrandt
Welkom
Benoni
Carletonville
Centurion
Linden
Pretoria
Randfontein
Soweto
Vanderbijlpark
Krugersdorp
Durban
Eshawe
Kokstad
Ladysmith
New Castle
Pietermaritzburg
Port Shepstone
Richards Bay
Vryheid
Lydenburg
Marble Hall
Nelspruit
Piet Retief
Secunda
Standerton
Witbank
Atamelang
Lichtenburg
Mmabatho
Potchefstroom
Rustenburg
Stilfontein
Vryburg
Zeerust
De Aar
Kimberley
Kuruman
Springbok
Upington
Bela Bela
(Warmbad )
Lepalale(Ellisras)
Louis Trichardt
Mokopane (Potgietersrus)
Phalaborwa
Pietersburg
Polokwane
Thabazimbi
Thohoyandou
Tzaneen
Parow
Swellendam
Vredenburg
Worcester
George
Oudtshoorn
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OPEN DISTANCE LEARNING STAFF MEMBERS
The following staff-members are responsible for the following sections:
Section Staff member Telephone
CALL CENTRE
(Student enquiries)
Mr Leon Danster
Ms Robyn Richardson
Ms Didi de Kock
Ms Didintle Letsie
018 285 5900
Student Marks
Ms Marita Coetzee
Ms Patricia du Plessis
Mnr Mornè Korff
Ms Karien Niemand
018 299 4588
018 299 2151
018 299 2150
Student Registration Ms Alison Cloete 018 299 4573
Assignments Mr Pieter Vermaak 018 299 2153
Study Centres and examinations Ms Narina Lamprecht 018 299 4576
Study material
Mr Willie Jansen van Vuuren
Mr Henry Fourie
Ms Janene Ponton
018 299 4577
Finances Ms Kitty Jacobs 018 299 2672
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ACE LECTURERS: NWU (POTCH CAMPUS)
Specialist Area Lecturer E-mail address Office number
English Ms Hettie Sieberhagen Mr Michael Laubscher
[email protected] [email protected]
CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
Setswana Dr Richard Letsholo [email protected]
History Mr Phillip Modisakeng [email protected]
Geography Mr Johann Nel
Mr Aubrey Fransman [email protected] [email protected]
Life Orientation Ms Marlene Riekert [email protected]
Learner Support Mr Lappies Labuschagne [email protected]
Mathematics Ms Dorothy Laubscher
Ms Hermien Dreyer [email protected] [email protected]
Professional Educator Development (Foundation,
Intermediate and Senior Phase)
Ms Annemarie Loubser Ms Corné Kruger
Ms Hettie Sieberhagen
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Professional Educator Development: Life
Orientation Ms Marlene Riekert [email protected]
Technology Ms Suegnet Smit Ms Jessica Pool
[email protected] [email protected]
School Management and Leadership
Mnr Jan Khumalo [email protected]
Movement Education Dr Niekie vd Merwe [email protected]
Math Literacy Ms Joany Fransman Ms Dikeledi Mamiala
[email protected] [email protected]
ACE LECTURERS: GENERIC MODULES - NWU (POTCH CAMPUS)
Module code Lecturer E-mail Telephone
ORAK 511/521 Dr W van Vollenhoven [email protected]
CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
ORLK 511/521 Ms Nozi Kgati [email protected]
HIVA 521 Dr Richard Letsholo [email protected]
FSET 511
NVMI 521 Dr Marry Mdakane [email protected]
EUCE 511 Dr James Varughese
Ms Elmari Fouchè
ENGLISH EDUCATION - 423 122 (O433P)
ACADEMIC HELP- LINE
MODULE LECTURERS OFFICE
ATEK 511, CDEK 511, SDEK 522, ASDK 522,
Ms Hettie Sieberhagen Mr Michael Laubscher
CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
ORAK 511 Educational Law, Systems and Management A
8 ORAK 521 Educational Law, Systems and Management B
8
ORLK 511 Teaching and Learning A 8 ORLK 521 Teaching and Learning B 8
FSET 511 Foundation studies in Education
8 NVMI 521 Introduction in Research Methods
8
EUCE 511 End-User Computing for Educators
8 HIVA 521 HIV/AIDS: Legislation, Counselling and Support
8
Plus Plus
ATEK 511 Advanced Thematic Studies for English in Education
16 SDEK 522 Subject Didactical Aspects of English
16
CDEK 511 Construction and Deconstruction in English Education
16 ASDK 522 Applied Subject Didactical aspects of English
16
Total 1st Semester 64 Total 2nd Semester 64
Total credits for the curriculum 128
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GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION- 423 123 (O434P)
ACADEMIC HELP-LINE
MODULE LECTURER OFFICE
GKLK 521, GBGK 511,
GSGK 511, GGGK 521
Mr Johann Nel
Mr A Fransman
CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
ORAK 511 Educational Law, Systems and Management A
8 ORAK 521 Educational Law, Systems and Management B
8
ORLK 511 Teaching and Learning A 8 ORLK 521 Teaching and Learning B 8
FSET 511 Foundation studies in Education
8 NVMI 521 Introduction in Research Methods
8
EUCE 511 End-User Computing for Educators
8 HIVA 521 HIV/AIDS: Legislation, Counselling and Support
8
Plus Plus
GBGK 511 Population Geography and Urban Geography
16 GKLK 521 Climatology and Geomorphology
16
GSGK 511 Subject didactics of Geography A
16 GGGK 521 Subject Didactics of Geography B
16
Total 1st Semester 64 Total 2nd Semester 64
Total credits for the curriculum 128
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HISTORY EDUCATION - 423 124 (O435P)
ACADEMIC HELP-LINE
MODULE LECTURER OFFICE
AGSK 512, VGAK 511,
SSGK 521, VGBK 521 Mr Phillip Modisakeng
CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
ORAK 511 Educational Law, Systems and Management A
8 ORAK 521 Educational Law, Systems and Management B
8
ORLK 511 Teaching and Learning A 8 ORLK 521 Teaching and Learning B 8
FSET 511 Foundation studies in Education
8 NVMI 521 Introduction in Research Methods
8
EUCE 511 End-User Computing for Educators
8 HIVA 521 HIV/AIDS: Legislation, Counselling and Support
8
Plus Plus
AGSK 512 African History 16 SSGK 521 South African History (1948-1994 )
16
VGAK 511 Subject Didactics of History A
16 VGBK 521 Subject Didactics of History B 16
Total 1st Semester 64 Total 2nd Semester 64
Total credits for the curriculum 128
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MATHEMATICS EDUCATION - 423 134 (GET BAND - O443P)
ACADEMIC HELP-LINE
MODULE LECTURERS OFFICE
NDWK 522, NWPK 511, NWPK 521, NWPK 512, NWPK 522,
Ms Dorothy Laubscher Ms Hermien Dreyer
CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
ORLK 511 Teaching and Learning A 8 ORLK 521 Teaching and Learning B 8
FSET 511 Foundation studies in Education
8 NVMI 521 Introduction in Research Methods
8
EUCE 511 End-User Computing for Educators
8 HIVA 521 HIV/AIDS: Legislation, Counselling and Support
8
Plus Plus
NWPK 511 Development of Number Sense ( GET Band )
16 NWPK 521 Geometric Thinking (GET Band) 16
NWPK 512 Fundamentals of Algebra
( GET Band ) 16 NWPK 522
Graphs and Data Analysis ( GET Band )
16
NDWK 522 Didactics of Mathematics (GET Band )
16
Total 1st Semester
56 Total
2nd Semester 72
Total credits for the curriculum 128
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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR DEVELOPMENT: FOUNDATION AND INTERMEDIATE PHASE 423 129
Code Module (Compulsory for Semester 1)
(Examinations after one semester) Cr
ORAK 511 Education Law, System and Management A 8
ORLK 511 Teaching and Learning A 8
FSET 511 Foundation studies in Education ( Education Theory ) 8
EUCE 511 End-User Computing for Educators 8
Plus any one of the following combinations
(Module runs over semester 1 and 2)
(Examinations only after 2 semesters)
FOUNDATION PHASE (O445P)
FROF 571 Foundation Phase OBE: Introduction 32
FROG 571 Foundation Phase OBE: Application 32
FROL 571 Foundation Phase Technology 32
Total credits for the curriculum 128
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR PHASE (O446P)
TECH 571 Intermediate and Senior Phase Technology 32
FROS 571 Classroom Planning with the NCS 32
FROP 571 OBE and the Language Classroom 32
Total credits for the curriculum 128
ACADEMIC HELP-LINE
MODULE LECTURERS OFFICE
FROP 571 Ms Hettie Sieberhagen
CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
FROL 571
FROF 571
FROG 571
Ms Corné Kruger
Ms Susan Greyling
TECH 571 Ms Jessica Pool
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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR DEVELOPMENT: LIFE ORIENTATION 423 129 (O447P)
Code Module (Compulsory for Semester 1)
(Examinations in March/ April for the following modules) Cr
ORAK 511 Education Law, Systems and Management A 8
ORLK 511 Teaching and Learning A 8
FSET 511 Foundation studies in Education ( Education Theory ) 8
EUCE 511 End-User Computing for Educators 8
Examinations in September/October for following modules)
LOHA 571 Personal Well-being: Health and Aids 32
LOCK 571 Personal Well-being: Physical Health and Recreation 32
LOBO 571 Citizenship Education 32
Total credits for the curriculum 128
LIFE ORIENTATION: SUGGESTED CURRICULUM OVER TWO YEARS
YEAR 1 YEAR 2
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
ORAK 511 Education Law, Systems and Management
8 LOCK 571 Personal Well-Being: Physical Health and Recreation
32
ORLK 511 Teaching and Learning 8 LOBO 571 Citizenship Education 32
FSET 511 Foundation studies in Education
8
EUCE 511 End-User Computing for Educators
8
LOHA 571 Personal Well-being : Health and Aids
32
ACADEMIC HELP-LINE
MODULE LECTURERS OFFICE
LOHA 571, LOCK 571,
LOBO 571 Ms Marlene Riekert
CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
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SETSWANA EDUCATION - 423 131 (O439P)
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
ORAK 511 Educational Law, Systems and Management A
8 ORAK 521 Educational Law, Systems and Management B
8
ORLK 511 Teaching and Learning A 8 ORLK 521 Teaching and Learning B 8
FSET 511 Foundation studies in Education
8 NVMI 521 Introduction in Research Methods
8
EUCE 511 End-User Computing for Educators
8 HIVA 521 HIV/AIDS: Legislation, Counselling and Support
8
Plus Plus
SWHK 511 Advanced Setswana Language
16 SWHK 521 Advanced Educational Literary Studies in Setswana
16
SVDK 511
Applied educational didactical aspects in Setswana: Intermediate and Senior Phase
16 SVDK 522 Applied Subject Didactics for Setswana Teaching
16
Total 1st Semester 64 Total 2nd Semester 64
Total credits for the curriculum 128
ACADEMIC HELP-LINE
MODULE LECTURER OFFICE
SWHK 511 / 521
SVDK511 / 522 Dr Richard Letsholo
CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
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TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION - 423 136 (O426P)
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
EUCE 511 End-User Computing for Educators
8 EDIM 524 Technology, People and Society 12
EDDM 511/521
Basic Classroom Research 12 EDIM 525 Energy and Technology 12
EDIM 511 Familiarity with Technology Education
12 EDIM 526 Teaching and Learning Strategies for Technology Education
24
EDIM 512 Resources and Technology
12 EDIM 579 Guided Field Project: 24
EDIM 513 Materials, Graphics and Technology
12
Total 1st
Semester 56
Total 2nd Semester
72
Total credits for the curriculum 128
ACADEMIC HELP-LINE
MODULE LECTURER OFFICE
EDIM 511, 512, 524 EDIM 513, 525, 526,579
Ms Suegnet Smit
CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
Ms Jessica Pool
EUCE 511 Ms Elmari Fouchè
EDDM 511/521 Dr Janette Kruger
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SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP – 423 138 (O432P)
YEAR 1 YEAR 2
First semester First semester
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
PCLM 521 School Leadership and Management in The South African Context
10 PFCL 521
Basic Computer Literacy in School Management
10
Year modules Year modules
PCMP 571 Lead and Manage People 20 PCSR 571 Manage Organisational Systems, Physical and Financial Resources
20
PCTL 572 Manage Teaching and Learning
20 PCDG 572 Manage Policy, Planning, School Development and Governance
20
Second semester Second semester
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
PCPO 522 Portfolio to Demonstrate School Management and Leadership
10
PEPA 512
or
Plan and Conduct Assessment
15
PFLS 511 Language Skills in School Management and Leadership
6
PELP 512
or
Lead and Manage a Learning Area, Subject or Phase
10
PEMA 512
or
Moderate Assessment 10
PEMM 512
or
Mentor school managers 15
Total year 1 66 Total year 2 56
Total credits for the curriculum 122
ACADEMIC HELP-LINE
CONTACT PERSON OFFICE
Dr Herman van Vuuren CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
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MOVEMENT SCIENCE EDUCATION - 423 121 (O440P)
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
ORAK 511 Educational Law, Systems and Management A
8 ORAK 521 Educational Law, Systems and Management B
8
ORLK 511 Teaching and Learning A 8 ORLK 521 Teaching and Learning B 8
FSET 511 Foundation studies in Education
8 NVMI 521 Introduction in Research Methods
8
EUCE 511 End-User Computing for Educators
8 HIVA 521 HIV/AIDS: Legislation, Counselling and Support
8
Plus Plus
BOPK 511 Presentation of Movement Education in Schools
16 SANK 521 Sport Science: Emergency First Aid, Sport Injuries and Coaching
16
SPKK 511 A Multi-disciplinary Perspective on Sports
16 SPRK 521 General Sports and Recreation Principles
16
Total 1st Semester 64 Total 2nd Semester 64
Total credits for the curriculum 128
ACADEMIC HELP-LINE
CONTACT PERSON OFFICE
Dr Niekie van der Merwe CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900
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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR DEVELOPMENT: MATHEMATICAL LITERACY 423 129 - (O444P)
CURRICULUM FOR LEARNERS WITH 480 CREDITS
YEAR 1 YEAR 2
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
MLED 575 Mathematics in Context I 32 MLED 576 Mathematics in Context II 32
MLED 572
Didactics of Mathematical Literacy
32 MLED 574 Mathematical Literacy in Context
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CURRICULUM STRUCTURE FOR LEARNERS WITH 360 CREDITS
YEAR 1 YEAR 2
Code Module Cr Code Module Cr
ORAK 511 Educational Law, System and Management A
8 MLED 576 Mathematics in Context II 32
ORLK 511 Teaching and Learning A 8 MLED 574 Mathematical Literacy in Context
32
FSET 511 Foundation studies in Education
8
EUCE 511 End-User Computing for Educators
8
MLED 575
Mathematics in Context I 32
MLED 572 Didactics of Mathematical Literacy
32
ACADEMIC HELP-LINE
MODULE LECTURERS OFFICE
MLED 575, MLED 572,
MLED 576, MLED 574
Ms Dikeledi Mamiala CALL CENTRE:
(018) 285 5900 Ms Joany Fransman