TMN3706 Assignment 02
TMN3706 Assignment 02
TMN3706 Assignment 02
NW Mnganisa
62769405 Assignment 02
Question 01
1.1.
One of the fundamental ideas in geography that aids in understanding and analyzing
our environment is geographic space. It alludes to the concrete and figurative realms
in which nature and human processes take place. Geographical space is seen by
geographers as a key framework for the events and interactions that occur inside it.
When talking about geographic space, keep the following points in mind:
4. Scale: Geographical space functions on a variety of sizes, from the tiny to the
enormous. Geographers understand that depending on the scale at which
they are viewed, events and processes can have various patterns and effects.
For instance, a geographer may examine the effects of urbanization at several
scales, such as the neighborhood, the city, or the continent. For
contextualizing and comprehending geographical events and their interactions
within and across various spatial levels, an understanding of scale is crucial.
1.2.
Geography's core idea of interaction examines the links and linkages between
diverse elements of the planet's physical and societal systems. Geographers
investigate how various environmental components interact with one another as well
as how people interact with their environments. knowledge the complexity of
geographical phenomena and the processes that shape our environment requires a
knowledge of this idea. We will go through the main components of interaction in
geography here:
The movement and linkages of people, things, information, and ideas through space
are referred to as spatial interactions. The patterns, fluxes, and networks that result
from these interactions are studied by geographers. They delve into issues including
migration, commerce routes, transportation systems, communication networks, and
the processes of globalization. Geographers may better assess the distribution of
resources, the spread of innovations, the emergence of cultural landscapes, and the
interdependencies across locations by having a better understanding of spatial
relationships.
Question 02
The social sciences are seen as being extremely important to the educational
system in the Revised National Curriculum Statement (RNCS). The RNCS seeks to
offer a thorough and integrated curriculum that gives students the information,
abilities, morals, and attitudes they need to contribute to society. The study of human
society and its different facets falls under the umbrella of the social sciences, which
also includes history, geography, economics, sociology, and political science. Let's
talk about the RNCS's inclusion of social sciences and their significance.
6. Diversity and social cohesiveness are important concepts that the social
sciences place a strong emphasis on. Learners gain a respect for cultural
variety, social integration, and the importance of multiculturalism through
studying other societies, cultures, and social systems. This promotes social
cohesiveness and aids in the development of tolerant and inclusive
communities.
7. Research, inquisitiveness, and critical thinking are all encouraged in the social
sciences. Students analyze primary and secondary sources, carry out
research, and create arguments supported by facts. These abilities are
necessary for assessing data, formulating personal ideas, and participating in
reasoned argument.
2.2.
The education system during apartheid was created to uphold white supremacy
while systematically stifling the rights of non-white population groups, especially
Black South Africans. The teaching of social sciences in schools significantly
contributed to the spread of apartheid ideology and the upkeep of the racial
hierarchy.
Maintaining distinct racial identities and groups was another topic covered in the
social sciences curriculum. Students learned about South Africa's many racial
groupings and the reasons behind their segregation in the course. The Bantu
Education Act of 1953, which segregated schools based on race and provided non-
white children with drastically uneven chances and resources, put this split into effect.
misrepresentation served to uphold racial biases and to justify the brutal measures
used by the apartheid administration.
It is crucial to remember that not everyone working in the social sciences sector
endorsed or promoted apartheid ideology. Some scholars and teachers fought
against the apartheid curriculum's prejudices and worked to advance inclusive and
equal education. Together with the larger anti-apartheid movement, their actions
helped South Africa develop a more just educational system and finally end
apartheid.
References
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http://aphumangeog.weebly.com/module-12-geographical-concepts.html
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/africa-human-geography/
https://www.academia.edu/980298/From_apartheid_education_to_the_revised_natio
nal_curriculum_statement_Pedagogy_for_identity_formation_and_nation_building_in
_South_Africa
https://www.jstor.org/stable/40574095
Declaration
I Nomalisa Wandy Mnganisa (62769405) …. declare that this examination is my own.
original work. Where secondary material has been used (either from a printed
source or from the internet), this has been carefully acknowledged and
plagiarism is and am aware of the Department’s policy in this regard. I have not
Signature: NW Mnganisa
Date: 20/06/2023