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Title: Kurrikulum 2005: 'n ontleding van opvoeders se motivering
Authors: Coetzee, Annas Jacob 
Keywords: Curriculum planning -- South Africa;Education -- South Africa -- Curricula;Education -- South Africa -- History;Teacher morale -- South Africa
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Cape Technikon
Abstract: Outcomes-based Education was introduced to the South African education system in 1996 with the implementation of Curriculum 2005. The first post-apartheid Minister of Education, Professor Sibusiso Bhengu, set himself the task of radically reforming the education system and of eliminating everything which had emanated from the apartheid regime. This work has been continued by the present Minister of Education, Mc Kadar Asmal. The reformation of the education system and the implementation of Curriculum 2005 by the government was based on the advice of international experts. This advice was garnered at a premium in costs, but there is a general view that South African circumstances were not always taken into consideration. In many instances there is a feeling that Curriculum 2005 was forced upon the educators. This study focuses on education in South Africa, past and present, as well as the perceptions of Curriculum 2005 by educators, and whether educators are really motivated by it. This study also focuses on certain problematic areas in Curriculum 2005 and suggests possible solutions.
Description: Thesis (MTech(Management))-- Cape Technikon, 2002
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/961
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