Challenges Encountered in the Enhancement and Optimal Teaching and Learning of the Creative Arts Subject in South Africa

Simphiwe Magagula, N. Mugovhani, S. Yende
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In recent years, there have been debates regarding the scope of Creative Arts subject in the existing curriculum known as the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement offered in the South African public schools. Crucial points in question include that the curriculum does not fully equip learners with the requisite skills for their respective areas of interest. This article interrogates these, and many other challenges encountered in teaching and learning this subject. The study adopted a qualitative research method to collect data, using methods such as semi-structured interviews with the principals, teachers, as well as selected learners from the selected public schools. A substantial review of previous and recent scholarly writings was used to substantiate the findings. The over-arching finding is that this Creative Arts subject requires some intervention strategies and revision by the government and all relevant stakeholders. This study concludes by affirming that the Creative Arts subject plays a vital role in schools, but some issues have contributed to the ineffectiveness of the subject. There is a clear indication that one of the main contributions to the ineffectiveness of the Creative Arts subject in schools is to find specialist educators in each art form.
南非创意艺术学科加强与优化教学所面临的挑战
近年来,在南非公立学校提供的课程和评估政策声明中,关于现有课程中创意艺术学科的范围一直存在争议。问题的关键点包括课程没有完全使学习者具备他们各自感兴趣的领域所需的技能。本文探讨了这些问题,以及在教授和学习这一主题时遇到的许多其他挑战。本研究采用质性研究的方法收集资料,采用半结构化访谈的方法,包括对所选公立学校的校长、教师和学生进行访谈。对以前和最近的学术著作进行了大量的回顾,以证实这些发现。最重要的发现是,这个创意艺术主题需要政府和所有相关利益相关者的一些干预策略和修订。本研究的结论肯定了创意艺术学科在学校中发挥着至关重要的作用,但一些问题导致了这一学科的无效。有一个明确的迹象表明,学校创意艺术学科无效的主要原因之一是在每种艺术形式中寻找专业教育者。
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