2020
DOI: 10.1080/14725843.2020.1828039
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Inner-self in the teaching of physical sciences according to the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) in South African schools

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“…The problem is that, often, teachers do not know who have developed the learning materials and they are not motivated to teach using them (Mpungose, 2020: 3). Furthermore, the lack of and the unequal distribution of resources (Russel, et al, 2019) as well as other contextual factors such as poor infrastructure, class size, lack of equipment, and time constraints (Green & Condy, 2016;Mpungose, 2020) impact negatively on effective curriculum implementation. Teacher, school and systemic factors (Andrews, Walton & Osman, 2019;Russell et al, 2019) also constrain curriculum implementation.…”
Section: Global Perspectives On Curriculum Reform Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem is that, often, teachers do not know who have developed the learning materials and they are not motivated to teach using them (Mpungose, 2020: 3). Furthermore, the lack of and the unequal distribution of resources (Russel, et al, 2019) as well as other contextual factors such as poor infrastructure, class size, lack of equipment, and time constraints (Green & Condy, 2016;Mpungose, 2020) impact negatively on effective curriculum implementation. Teacher, school and systemic factors (Andrews, Walton & Osman, 2019;Russell et al, 2019) also constrain curriculum implementation.…”
Section: Global Perspectives On Curriculum Reform Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%