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What is Cognitive Capabilities

Social, Educational, and Cultural Perspectives of Disabilities in the Global South
Learner cognitive capabilities can be explained within a constructivist framework where learners are viewed as having capacity to be mathematics doers and thinkers with an ability of constructing mathematical knowledge.
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The Dynamics of Inclusivity in Teaching and Assessing Mathematics for Lower Grade Learners
Caroline Long (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) and Phefumula N. Nyoni (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4867-7.ch007
Abstract
The chapter explores the diverse interpretations related to the learning of mathematics for learners at lower grade levels. At the core of understanding the dynamics of teaching and assessment of mathematics tasks for lower grade learners lie the general perceptions on the subject and how these have shaped educator and learner approaches to the subject as well as associated nuances of cognitive development. The chapter also explores how educators deal with inclusivity in the context of the curriculum and cognitive capabilities of learners in teaching and assessment. Different interpretations to assessments are also explored. A different approach to assessment that locates learners on a continuum of current proficiency is advocated. A flexible teaching philosophy is proposed which rather than cut the class into a pass/fail dichotomy, acknowledges each learner's right to progress in particular through the use of targeted teaching for challenged learners.
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