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    An assessment of the implementation of the national curriculum statement in the history curriculum in Grade 11 in the Fort Beaufort District of Education
    (University of Fort Hare, 2011) Zingela, Nombulelo Constance
    This study assessed the implementation of the National Curriculum Statement (NCS) in the History curriculum in the Fort Beaufort District of Education in Grade 11. The study arose as a result of the dawn of the democracy, in South Africa in 1994 which necessitated innovations in the education sector. An educational approach known as the Outcomes Based Education (QBE) was introduced in 1998. As such many changes were eventually made in the History classroom (Schoeman & Manyane, 2002). History in a school curriculum is often understandably used by the government education authorities to present and promote a particular world view. History curriculum documents in South Africa have long been under fire for being content-heavy.
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    Assessment of the implementation of the National Curriculum Statement in the history curriculum in Grade 11 in the Fort Beaufort district of education
    (University of Fort Hare, 2011) Zingela, Nombulelo Constance
    This study assessed the implementation of the National Curriculum Statement (NCS) in the History curriculum in the Fort Beaufort District of Education in Grade 11. The study arose as a result of the dawn of the democracy, in South Africa in 1994 which necessitated innovations in the education sector. An educational approach known as the Outcomes Based Education (OBE) was introduced in 1998. As such many changes were eventually made in the History classroom (Schoeman & Manyane, 2002). History in a school curriculum is often understandably used by the government education authorities to present and promote a particular world view. History curriculum documents in South Africa have long been under fire for being content-heavy. The new Further Education and Training History Subject Statement has dealt with these challenges and produced manageable subject content (Bertram, 2006).

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