CALENDAR 2008

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMMES

ACE & NPDE

Mafikeng Campus

NOTICE

Students are asked to note that this Calendar is valid for 2008 only. Rules and Syllabuses may be changed in 2009 or in any subsequent year.

Irrespective of the year of first registration, a student must fulfill the requirements for the diploma/degree as set out in the Calendar for the year of currentregistration, unless Senate determines otherwise.

Address all correspondence to:

The Campus Registrar: Academic and Corporate Administration

North WestUniversity (Mafikeng Campus)

Private Bag X2046

MMABATHO

2735

Tel: 018 – 3892140

Fax: 018 – 3892189

Internet:

SELECTION FOR ADMISSION TO CERTAIN FIELDS OF STUDY:

Please take cognizance of the fact that, owing to specific capacity constraints, the University reserves the right to select candidates for admission to certain fields of study. This means that prospective students who comply with the minimum requirements may not necessarily be admitted to the relevant courses.

Please Note: Although the information in this Calendar has been compiled with the utmost care and accuracy, the Council and the Senate of the University accepts no responsibility whatsoever for errors that may occur. Before students finally decide on the selection of modules, they must consult the School Director and check the timetable. If a clash occurs in the planned selection of a student, the relevant module combination is not permitted.

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

Content Page

Notice.. …………………………………………...... ………………………...... ii

All Correspondence ……………………………………...... ………………...... iii

Selection for Admission …………………………………………...... ……...... iv

Addresses and Telephone Numbers ……………………………………...... 1

List of members of the Faculty Board …………………………………...... 2

Mission Statement ……………………………………………………...... 3

Aims and Objectives ……………………………………………………...... 3

Schools in the Faculty of Education ……………………………………...... 4

School of Continuing Education …………………...... ……………………...4

School of Undergraduate Studies …………………………...... ……………..4 - 5

School of Postgraduate Studies ………………………………………...... ….6

Programmes offered in the Faculty ………...... ………………………………7 - 9

Advanced Certificate in Education (ACE). NQF Level 6 ...... …………….10

Programmes in the School of Continuing Education …………...... 11 - 19

Rules for the NPDE …………...... 20 – 22

Change of Curriculum……………………...... ……………………….. 22

NPDE Foundation Phase ……………………………………...... ……...... 22 - 26

NPDE Intermediate Phase ………………………………………...... 27 – 28

NPDE Senior and Further Education and Training (FET)………...... ……29 - 31

Examination …………………………………………………………...... 32

Detailed Curricula for ACE modules ………………………………...... 33 - 102

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ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS

ADDRESSES:

Executive Dean

Faculty of Education

North-West University

Private Bag X2046

Mmabatho

2735

Tel: 018 – 389 2340 / 2191

E-mail:

Faculty Officer

North-West University

Private Bag X2046

Mmabatho

2735

Tel: 018 –389 2408 / 2191

E-mail:

TELEPHONE: 018 – 389 2111 Mafikeng Campus

FAX: 018 – 389 2038

TEL: 018 389 2362/2334/2191

School Address

School of Continuing Education

Ag. Director: Dr E Mwenesongole

North-West University- Mafikeng Campus

Private Bax X 2046 MMABATHO, 2735

Fax: 018 389 2038

Tel: 018 389 2362/2443

LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY BOARD

1. Dr D.H. GerickeExecutive Dean

2. Dr M.W. LumadiDirector : School of Postgraduate Studies

3. Dr. T.E.B. AssanAg. Director: School of Undergraduate Studies

4. Dr E. MwenesongoleAg. Director: School of Continuing Education

5. Professor M.W.Mwenesongole

6. Professor S.A.Awudetsey

7. Professor Mwakapenda

8. Dr. I.M. Loate

9. Dr. F.N. Kwayisi

10. Mr. M.M. Makaaye

11. Ms M.H. Thomas

12. Ms S.M. Sefotlhelo

13.Professor C van Wyk

14. Ms MA Molukanele

15. Ms NE. Maroja

16. Ms DS Nkosi(Librarian)

17. Mr AS Seloro

18. Senator, Education Student Council

19. Student

20 Student

1.MISSION STATEMENT

The Faculty of Education aims to utilise available expertise to contribute towards the development of human resources that meet the needs and challenges of pre-university education in South Africa. The main thrust of the teaching and research in the Faculty focuses on the production of high quality teachers, curriculum developers, educational planners, administrators, counsellors and researchers.

2.AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

2.1To prepare graduate teachers for secondary schools in the Republic of South Africa and the Southern African region by offering both undergraduate and postgraduate courses of study.

2.2To develop new courses to meet the changing education needs of RSA with special reference to innovations such as Outcomes-Based Education.

2.3To prepare non-graduate specialist teachers for primary and secondary schools and where specific areas of needs are identified.

2.4To assist in the preparation and upgrading of teacher educators through specialised programmes in Education e.g. the teaching of Maths, Science, Technology and Commerce Education.

2.5To provide in-service education for teachers at all levels.

2.6To promote, co-ordinate and conduct research into educational problems at all levels through the prescribed courses and programmes offered by the Faculty.

2.7To shift emphasis to the provision of postgraduate training and in-service training in various areas of Education.

2.8To advance the knowledge in the discipline of Education by conducting research.

2.9To provide programmes in continuing Education and Community Development.

2.10To provide programmes in literacy for organisational skills in effective school governance and vocational co-operation.

SCHOOLS IN THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION

The rest of the faculty is organised into 3 schools, each with a Director.

SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

Ag. Director & Senior LecturerDr. M.E. Mwenesongole: Dip Ed.(Kabwe, Zambia); B.A. (CUNY) M.A. (Columbia) Med(UNW), Ded(NWU)

LecturerMs E.N.Maroja BA Ed(UNW);B Ed;(UNW); PTC (Batswana TrainingCollege) M.Ed(UNW).

LecturerMr N. Shaikhnag B.Com (UDW), B.Ed,M.Ed (Unibo)

Lecturer Mr M. Makunye: BA Ed; (Unibo);BEd;(Wits); Med (NWU) Advanced Certificate in Computer Literacy: UniSchool University Pretoria.

LecturerMr G. P. Tshephe Certificate in Entrepreneurship;BA Ed; B.Ed, M.Ed (UNW)

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Faculty Administrative Assistant Mr M.M. Gent IT Project Management; Comuser; Secretary

Mrs T.P. Mokawane PitmanEng; Int, Typ,GraphicDesigner(UNW) National Secretarial Diploma(Mmabatho Manpower Centre)Diploma in IT – Micro Technology

SecretaryMrs N.E. Senne ; Pitman Eng Int, Typ,Fundamental Management (UNW); Diploma in Human Rights (NWU)

SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

Director & Senior Lecturer T.E.B.Assan: B.ComHons(CapeCoast); Dip.Ed;(CapeCoast), B.Ed;( Unisa), M.A. (London) FSBT(Halifax); M.Ed (UNW); Phd(NWU)

Associate ProfessorProf Mwakapenda

Senior LecturerDr F.N Kwayisi: BSC (Ed)(Ghana),BEd (UFN), MEd(Science Educ) (Rhodes Univ.), PhD(NWU)

Senior LecturerM.G. Sebego: B.A. (Unin), B.Ed (UCT), M.Ed (Wits)

LecturerS.M.Sefotlhelo:HPTC; Dip.Ed,B.A.Ed(Unibo);B.Ed;(Wale)M.Ed (UNW)

LecturerS. Gutta: B.A. (Unisa), B.Sc (Hon), M.Soc Sc (UNW)

LecturerM.A. Molukanele: H Dip Ed (Wits),B.A. (UNIN), B.Ed (Pretoria), M.Ed (RAU)

LecturerN.M. Morake: BA Ed; B.Ed. (Unibo); M.Ed. (UNW)

LecturerM.S. Mampe B.A.Ed; B.Ed(Hons) UNW, M.Ed(NWU)

LecturerS.K. Modisane: B.A. Unin B A (Hons); Vista PTC Tlhabane

LecturerM. Ndandani: B.A. (Fort Hare), M.Ed (Texas)

LecturerMH Thomas: BSC Hons(London), PGCE(Exeter)

SecretaryM.J. Tlhabanyane: Pitman Eng Int,Typ Adv, WP Adv.

SCHOOL OF POST GRADUATE STUDIES

Director & Senior LecturerDr. M.W. Lumadi: STD (Veco); BA (Unisa); B.Ed Hons (Wits); BA Hons (Unisa); M.Ed. (RAU); FDE – Computer Literacy (RAU); D.Ed. (Unisa); DD (California), M.Admin (HRM – Cum Laude) NWU

Associate Professor Prof. M.W.A. Mwenesongole: Dip.Ed; Dip.Special Ed;BA. Ed (Zambia); M.A.; M.Ed; Ed.D (Columbia)

Associate ProfessorProf. S.A. Awudetsey B.A.Ed; (Ghana), DASE (Cape Coast); M.A. Ed. D. (Columbia)

Associate ProfessorProf C van Wyk: BCom, Bed(PU For CHE), MEd, DEd (UNISA)

Senior LecturerDr. R.J. Monobe: Dip Paed (Unin); BA (Unin); B.Ed. (Unin), M.Ed., D.Ed. (RAU); Further Dip Ed – Media (Sacte)

Senior LecturerDr. I.M. Loate: B.A. Paed, B.Ed (Unin), M.Ed (Wits), Ph.D (Potch)

Dr.E.Mwenesongole:DipEd(Kabwe,Zambia);B.A(CUNY);M.A.(Columbia);B.Ed;(UNW)M.Ed (UNW).

Senior LecturerDr. F.N. Kwayisi: BSC (Ed)(Ghana),B.Ed(UFH),M.Ed(ScienceEduc)(Rhodes University)D.ED(NWU)

LecturerDr C Zulu: BA(UNISA) MA (Michigan),MA (Stellenbosch), Ded(UNISA)

SecretaryMs R Lekoane

ACE PROGRAMMES :2008

3.1 SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

ACE: Mathematics /Natural Science Education

ACE:Economic and Management Sciences Education

ACE: Technology Education

ACE: Education Management

ACE: Project Management in Education

ACE: Curriculum and Professional Development

ACE: Professional Education Development (Mathematical Literacy)

ACE: Education Management and Leadership Development:Principalship

ACE: Learner Support

**ACE: Guidance and Counselling

**ACE: Environmental Education

**ACE: Values and Human Rights in Education

NB: **For these courses no new students will be admitted in 2008.

3.1.1NATIONALPROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION

NPDE:Foundation Phase

NPDE: Intermediate Phase

NPDE: Senior & F.E.T. Phase

3.2PROGRAMMES OFFERED IN THE SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

Bachelor of Education: Foundation PhaseB.Ed Foundation Phase

Bachelor of Education: Intermediate Science and

Senior PhaseBEd Inter Senior Phase

Bachelor of Education: Senior and FETB.Ed SNR & FET

Postgraduat Certificate in Education PGCE

3.3 PROGRAMMES OFFERED IN THE SCHOOL OF POST GRADUATE STUDIES

  • PhD
  • MEd: Environmental Education
  • MEd: Education Management
  • MEd: Guidance and Counselling
  • MEd: Special Education
  • MEd: Mathematics / Science Education
  • MEd Technology Education
  • MEd: Curriculum Development
  • M.Ed: Educational Technology
  • MEd: Primary Education
  • MEd: Adult Education

ADVANCED CERTIFICATE

IN

EDUCATION

(ACE)

PROGRAMME: 2008

4. Advanced certificate in education (ACE) NQF level 6

Mode of Delivery: Flexi (=Contact and distance)

Campuses and Collaborators in offering the ACE programme:

-Potchefstroom Campus (Sediba, Flexi, OLG, IOL, CedarCollege, Kimberley & Upington ) (P)

- Vaal Triangle Campus(V)

- Mafikeng Campus(M)

This qualification has NQF level 6 status and can be obtained in one of the Programmes in OO.1.4 .

4.1 Nature and objectives of the ACE

The nature and objectives of the certificate are:

(i)equipping learners with an advanced and specialised competency in a specific school subject/learning area/discipline or school phase;

(ii)providing retraining for educators in a different school subject or specialising in a different educational role (e.g. the role of manager of education);

(iii)providing an advanced educational qualification as a finishing touch to initial training or a general educational qualification; and

(iv)equipping learners for further studies at NQF level 7.

4.2 Duration of studies

(i)The minimum duration of the studies is one (1) year, unless stated otherwise, or the time required to acquire 128 credits. The maximum duration of the studies is a period of two years for an ACE specialisation which is offered over one year.

(ii)The maximum duration for the ACE specialisations which run over two years, is four years.(A-rules:A9)

4.3 Admission requirements

To be admitted to the Advanced Certificate in Education the student must be in possession of at least an approved post-school teaching qualification of three years, evaluated at REQV 13 (M +3) level (Relative Education Qualification Value), plus two years teaching experience.

ACE PROGRAMMES :2008

5.1.1 SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

ACE: Mathematics /Natural Sciences Education

ACE: Economic and Management Sciences Education

ACE: Technology Education

ACE: Education Management

ACE: Project Management in Education

ACE: Curriculum and Professional Development

ACE: Professional Education Development (Mathematical Literacy

ACE: Education Management and Leadership Development:Principalship

ACE: Learner Support

**ACE: Guidance and Counselling

**ACE:Environmental Education

NB: **For these courses no new students will be admitted in 2008.

5.2NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION

NPDE:Foundation Phase

NPDE: Intermediate Phase

NPDE: Senior & F.E.T. Phase

NB: * FOR THESE COURSES, NO NEW STUDENT WILL BE ADMITTED IN 2008.

5.3 MAFIKENG CAMPUS: ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION PROGRAMME

5.3.1 Programme: 423 115ACE: Mathematics / Natural Sciences Education(O502M)

NEW CODE / CODE
OLD / MODULE TITLE / DURATION WEEKS / SEMESTER / CREDITS / NQF
LEVEL
FUNDAMENTAL LEARNING
EDDM 511 / EDT 412 / Basic Classroom Research / 16 / 1 / 12 / 5
CORE LEARNING
SEDM 511 / EDS 641 / Principles of Learning Mathematics/ Natural Sciences – An Introduction / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
SEDM 512 / EDS 642 / Teaching and Learning Strategies for Mathematics/ Natural Sciences / 16 / 1 / 24 / 6
SEDM 524 / EDS 644 / Computers in Mathematics/Natural Sciences Teaching/Learning / 16 / 2 / 24 / 6
SEDM 516 / 526 / EDS 646 / Content Speciality (Mathematics/ Natural Sciences) / 32 / 1 & 2 / 24 / 6
ELECTIVE
SEDM 571 / EDS 689 / Practical School Project / 16 / 1 and 2 / 24 / 6
TOTAL CREDITS 120

5.3.2 Programme: 423 116ACE: Economic and Management Sciences Education (O501M)

NEWCODE / CODE
OLD / MODULE TITLE / DURATION WEEKS / SEMESTER / CREDITS / NQF
LEVEL
FUNDAMENTAL LEARNING
EDDM 511 / 521 / EDT 412 / Basic Classroom Research / 16 / 1 or 2 / 12 / 5
CORE LEARNING
EDEM 511 / EDE 641 / Psychology of Teaching and Learning in Economics and Management Sciences / 8 / 1 / 8 / 6
EDEM 512 / EDE 642 / Teaching/Learning Strategies for Economic and Managem. Sciences Education / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDEM 514 / EDE 644 / Education Assessment and Classroom Application in EMS / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDEM 526 / EDE 646 / Professionalism in EMS Teaching/ Learning / 8 / 2 / 8 / 6
EDEM 578 / Faculty of Admin and Man / Economics/Accounting/ Management/ C content: Year 1 or 2 or 3 / 32 / 1 and 2 / 48 / 6
ELECTIVE LEARNING
EDEM 571 / EDE 689 / School-based Project / 32 / 1 and 2 / 24 / 6
TOTAL CREDITS 124

5.3.3Programme: 423 118 ACE: Human Rights and Values in Education (O503M)

NEW CODE / CODE OLD / MODULE TITLE / DURATION WEEKS / SEMESTER / CREDITS / NQFLEVEL
FUNDAMENTAL LEARNING
EDFM 519 / EDF 659 / Introduction to Research Methods / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDFM 511 / EDF 301 / Life Skills for Educators / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
CORE LEARNING
EDFM 513 / EDF 633 / Theories on Values, Ethics and Human Rights / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDFM 514 / EDP 634 / Managing Human Rights Learning Environment / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDFM 522 / EDF 650 / Principles and Practices of Inclusive Education / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
EDFM 527 / EDP 637 / Governance and School Community Relations / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
EDFM 521 / EDP 651 / Educational Law and Human Rights Education / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
EDFM 526 / EDT 656 / Curriculum Design, Instructional Strategies and Practices for Diversity / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
ELECTIVE LEARNING
EDPM 571 / EDP/F/T 689 / Research Project / 32 / 1 and 2 / 24 / 6
TOTAL CREDITS 120

5.2.4 Programme: 423 140 ACE: Project Management in Education(O504M)

New Code / CODE / MODULE TITLE / DURATION WEEKS / SEMESTER / CREDITS / NQFLEVEL
FUNDAMENTAL LEARNING
EDDM 512 / EDT 101 / Basic Computer Literacy / 16 / 1 / 12 / 5
EDDM 511 / EDT 412 / Basic Classroom Research / 16 / 1 / 12 / 5
CORE LEARNING
EDDM 513 / EDT 641 / Project Design and Planning 1 / 16 / 1 / 16 / 6
EDDM 522 / EDT 642 / Project Implementation Strategies / 16 / 2 / 24 / 6
EDDM 514 / EDT 643 / Project Management 1 / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDDM 523 / EDT 644 / Project Evaluation 1 / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
EDTM 524 / EDT 645 / Leadership in Project Management / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
ELECTIVE
EDDM 571 / EDT 689 / Guided Field Project / 32 / 1 and 2 / 24 / 6
TOTAL CREDITS 124

5.2.5Programme: 423 117 ACE: Technology Education (O505M)

NEW CODE / CODEOLD / MODULE TITLE / DURATION WEEKS / SEMESTER / CREDITS / NQF
LEVEL
FUNDAMENTAL LEARNING
ETTM 511 / EDT 101 / Basic Computer Literacy / 16 / 1 / 12 / 5
EDDM 511/521 / EDT 412 / Basic Classroom Research / 16 / 1 or 2 / 12 / 5
CORE LEARNING
EDIM 511 / EDI 641 / Familiarity with Technology Education / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDIM 512 / EDI 642 / Resources & Technology / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDIM 513 / EDI 643 / Materials, Graphics and Technology / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDIM 524 / EDI 644 / Technology, People and Society / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
EDIM 525 / EDI 645 / Energy and Technology / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
EDIM 526 / EDI 646 / Teaching and Learning Strategies for Technology Education / 16 / 2 / 24 / 6
ELECTIVE LEARNING
EDIM 571 / EDI 689 / Guided Field Project / 32 / 1 and 2 / 24 / 6
TOTAL CREDITS 135

5.2.7 ACE: Guidance and Counselling(New intake only in 2009)

CODE / MODULE / DURATION WEEKS / SEMESTER / CREDITS / NQF LEVEL

FUNDAMENTAL LEARNING

/ 12
EDCM 511 / Basic Classroom Research / 16 / 1 or 2 / 12 / 6

CORE LEARNING

/ 84
EDFM515 / Approaches to Counselling and Vocational Development Theories / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDFM 516 / Introduction to Educational Psychology / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDFM 517 / Critical Issues in Education and Society / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDFM518 / Personality Theories / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDFM525 / Educational Guidance Services: Vocational and Social / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
EDFM528 / Tests in School Counselling / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
EDFM 527 / Counselling of School Children / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6

ELECTIVE LEARNING

/ 24
EDFM 571 / Field Work and Report Writing / 16 / 1 and 2 / 24 / 6
TOTAL CREDITS / 120

5.2.8 Programme: 423 126 ACE: EDUCATION MANAGEMENT(O408M)

SEMESTER 1 / SEMESTER 2
Code / Module / Credits / Code / Module / Credits
ORAK 511 / Educational Law, -Systems and Administration A / 8 / ORAK 521 / Educational Law, -Systems and Administration B / 8
ORLK 511 / Teaching and Learning A / 8 / ORLK 521 / Teaching and Learning B / 8
GSTK 511 / Foundation studies in education and teaching / 8 / GSTK 521 / Applied Foundation studies:
Specialisation / 8
RIDO 511 / Computer technology in Education / 8 / RIDO 525 / Computer principles in Education / 8
Plus / Plus
OBTK 511 / Education management tasks / 16 / OBAK 521 / Educational management areas / 16
OSRK 511 / Educational organisation / 16 / ORGK 522 / Education Law (advanced) / 16

5.2.9 Programme: 423 130 ACE: LEARNER SUPPORT(O416M)

SEMESTER 1 / SEMESTER 2
Code / Module / Credits / Code / Module / Credits
ORAK 511 / Educational Law, -Systems and Administration A / 8 / ORAK 521 / Educational Law, -Systems and Administration B / 8
ORLK 511 / Teaching and Learning A / 8 / ORLK 521 / Teaching and Learning B / 8
GSTK 511 / Foundation studies in education and teaching / 8 / GSTK 521 / Applied Foundation studies:
Specialisation / 8
RIDO 511 / Computer technology in Education / 8 / RIDO 525 / Computer principles in Education / 8
Plus / Plus
ORPK 517 / Learner support for learning disabilities / 16 / KPOK 527 / Supplementary teaching for scholastic deficiencies / 16
ORTK 517 / Learner support for learning problems / 16 / RMPK 527 / Practical corrective aid for learning problems / 16

5.2.10* Programme: 423 129 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR DEVELOPMENTS:

MATHEMATICAL LITERACY (O428M)

Curriculum for learners with 480 credits

Year 1 / Year 2
Code / Module / Credits / Code / Module / Credits
MLED 571 / Mathematics: Elementary / 32 / MLED 573 / Methodology of Mathematical Literacy / 32
MLED 572 / Methodology of Mathematical Literacy / 32 / MLED 574 / Mathematical Literacy in Context / 32

* Credit not up to date

Curriculum Structure for learners with 360 credits

Year 1 / Year 2
Code / Module / Credits / Code / Module / Credits
ORAK 511 / Education Law, -system and –administration A / 8
ORLK 511 / Teaching and Learning A / 8
GSTK 511 / Foundation studies in education and teaching / 8
RIDO 511 / Computer technology in Education / 8
MLED 571 / Mathematics: Elementary / 32 / MLED 573 / Mathematics:Applications / 32
MLED 572 / Methodology of Mathematical Literacy / 32 / MLED 574 / Mathematical Literacy in Context / 32

5.2.11ACE: Environmental Education ( New intake only in 2009)

CODE / MODULE / DURATION
WEEKS / SEMESTER / CREDITS / NQF LEVEL

FUNDAMENTAL LEARNING

/ 12 / 6
EDPM 511 / Introduction to Research In Education Policy / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6

CORE LREARNING

/ 84
EDPM 512 / Introduction to Environmental Education / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDP M 513 / Ecological Issues I Environmental Education / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDPM 514 / Introduction to Environmental Management / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDPM515 / School/Community based Project in Environmental Education / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDPM 521 / Environmental Education Implementation / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6

ELECTIVE LEARNING

EDP M 571 / Practical Project in Environmental Education / 32 / 1 and 2 / 24 / 6
TOTAL CREDITS / 120

5.2.12 Programme: 423 137 ACE: CURRICULUM AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT(O429M)

CODE / MODULE TITLE / DURATION WEEKS / SEMESTER / CREDITS / NQFLEVEL
FUNDAMENTAL LEARNING / 24
EDSM 522 / Leadership Communication and Service / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
EDSM 523 / Education Management and Development / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
CORE LEARNING / 78
EDSM524 / School and Personnel Management / 16 / 2 / 6 / 6
EDSM525 / Decision- Making and Accountability / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
EDSM 511 / Professional Growth and Development / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDS M 526 / Human Relations and school Development / 16 / 2 / 12 / 6
EDSM 512 / Assessment and Learner Achievement / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDSM 513 / Knowledge of Curriculum and Learning Programmes / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDSM 514 / Curriculum and Administration of Resources and Records / 16 / 1 / 6 / 6
EDSM 515 / Lesson Planning, Preparation and Presentation / 16 / 1 / 6 / 6
ELECTIVE LEARNING / 18
EDSM516 / Creation of Positive Learning Environment / 16 / 1 / 12 / 6
EDSM529 / Administration of and Participation in Extra- Curricular and Co- Curricular Activities / 16 / 2 / 6 / 6
TOTAL / 120

NB: ACE CODES = 500 LEVEL.

5.2.13 Programme: 423 138 ACE School leadership O432M

Curriculum structure: O432P//M
YEAR 1 / YEAR 2
PCMP 571*
PCDG 572* / 20
20 / Semester 1
PCLM 521
PFLS 511 / 10
6 / PCTL 572*
PCSR 571* / 20
20 / Semester 1
ONE elective:
PEPA 512
PEMA512 / 15
10
(*Year module, semesters 1 & 2: Assessment in November) / Semester 2
PFCL 521 / 4 / (*Year module, semesters 1 & 2: Assessment in November) / Semester 2
PCPO 522 / 10
Credits 40 / 20 / Credits 40 / 25
Total of credits per semester 60 / Total of credits per semester 65
Total ACE programme credits 125

NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL

DIPLOMA

IN

EDUCATON

NPDE

PROGRAMME IN 2008

RULES FOR THE NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION (NPDE)FOUNDATION PHASE

Qualification Code:469 100 –

INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR PHASE

Qualification Code:469 101 –

SENIOR AND FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING (FET) PHASE

Qualification Code469 102 –

This diploma is offered only as a flexi programme (i.e. an enriched programme with limited contact periods) at study centres with vacation schools at the Mafikeng campus, and others centres.

6.1 PURPose and nature of the qualification

6.1.1Nature and general purpose

The nature of this diploma benefits practising teachers. It addresses current needs and issues through practice-based content and activities.