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Congruence Between Pedagogical and Assessment Approaches: A Case of One Large Province in South Africa

From Pedagogy to Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective

ISBN: 978-1-83867-107-5, eISBN: 978-1-83867-106-8

Publication date: 28 September 2020

Abstract

This chapter discusses whether or not there is congruence between the assessment and pedagogical approaches used when teaching natural science and technology education in South Africa. According to the South African Department of Basic Education’s Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement, student assessment is integral to the teaching and learning process. This chapter draws from a research project undertaken in a large province in South Africa. The main participants were grade 4 teachers who taught natural science and technology education, which is science education. Data collection was through semi-structured interviews conducted as well as classroom observations. Guiding the chapter were the following questions: (1) What are teachers’ common understanding and rationale for assessment? (2) What were the common assessment approaches in the observed classrooms and their alignment with pedagogical approaches used by the teachers? (3) How did teachers determine the assessment method that resonated with the used pedagogical approaches for their lessons? The analysis of data followed the iterative approach as suggested by Miles and Huberman (1994). This chapter reveals the lack of congruency between pedagogical and assessment approaches used in teaching, showing a clear lack of wholistic thinking about both teaching and learning process. What further emerged was that assessment was mainly utilised for compliance purposes and not to quality assure the teaching and learning of the students. Thus, the author argues that there is a need for congruence between pedagogical approaches and assessment methods in order to benefit teaching and learning processes. The author cautions that the danger of tick-box compliance without considering the lifelong implications on the students as programme beneficiaries. The author views the tendency to please authorities as nullifying the whole purpose of teaching and learning, which should benefit students by developing them to critical thinkers, problem solvers and productive future citizens of the country.

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Bantwini, B.D. (2020), "Congruence Between Pedagogical and Assessment Approaches: A Case of One Large Province in South Africa", Flavian, H. (Ed.) From Pedagogy to Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 87-99. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-106-820201008

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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