Teacher Capacity for Curriculum Differentiation in Teaching Foundation Phase Mathematics

The teaching of mathematics in South African schools is placed among the worst in the world, despite recognizing the development of the country as a knowledge economy that largely depends on mathematics teaching and competency. The simple logic flowing from this line of thinking is that for learners...

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Compacting
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Curricula
Differentiation
Grouping
Inclusive education
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Modification
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