Interrogating Teachers’ Competencies in Teaching Social Science: The Social Realist Perspective
Karabo Molapo,
Khashane Stephen Malatji
Abstract:Teachers’ competency is one of the significant skills in the teaching profession and it relies more on pedagogical and content knowledge that teachers portray when delivering a lesson. However, the competency of teachers in Social Science teaching does not match well with the seven roles of an educator. The culture of teaching Social Science in schools has however changed. Hence, the study interrogates the teacher’s competencies in Social Science teaching using the social realist perspective. The study followe… Show more
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