Differentiation in the school system for Indians in the Republic of South Africa
Abstract
This research concentrates on investigating and evaluating the
system of differentiation in the school system for Indians in
the Republic of South Africa. This will necessitate the investigation
and evaluation of differentiation on all the educational
levels of the school system. It is generally accepted that for
the child to attain his maximum developmental and educational
potential, his particular needs with regard to his interest,
ability and aptitude should be catered for by the school system.
The question posed here is: "What are the possibilities for
differentiation in the school system for Indians in the Republic
of South Africa?"
This research aims at identifying those possibilities for differentiation
that have shaped the course of development of the
Indian education system in the Republic of South Africa. Both
the literature study and the interview methods have been used.
The interviews which were conducted verified the information
derived from literature study, as well as providing new information
regarding differentiation in the Indian education system.
Chapter 2 presents a theoretical justification for differentiation
in the school system for Indians in the Republic of South
Africa as well as a description of the historical perspective
for the Indian education system.
Chapter 3 focuses on the description and investigation of
practices for differentiation at the pre-primary level and the
primary level.
Chapter 4 comprises a description and investigation of the
practices for differentiation at the secondary level.
Chapter 5 summarizes the preceding chapters. The findings are
presented and recommendations on differentiation are made with a
view to effecting improvement.
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