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The View from Above
Authors:Derek Potgieter  Sandra Olën
Institution:1. Shell Education Service, c/o CENCE, P.O. Box 1600, Port Elizabeth, 6007, South Africa.;2. Department of Information Science, University of South Africa, P.O. Box 392, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa.
Abstract:Abstract

In South Africa the education system for black children is fraught with problems. These problems are the direct result of apartheid and have been compounded by poverty and illiteracy. In this article the problem of poorly qualified or unqualified teachers is discussed especially with regard to the teaching of map skills to children in their fifth school year. The project team needed to develop affordable materials which could be used in large classes by teachers after a very short period of training. Books and other materials which are available commercially were examined, but for various reasons were found to be unsuitable for local conditions. After determining the extent of the problem, the project team followed a grassroots process of developing a flip chart which teachers learnt to use with confidence and which enabled pupils to master the concepts and skills necessary for understanding a map.
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