2023
DOI: 10.46303/jcsr.2023.29
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Teachers’ Experiences of Teaching the Financial Literacy Component to Enhance Learner Performance in Economic and Management Sciences

Tsholofelo Audrey Sentsho,
Patience Kelebogile Mudau

Abstract: A few studies have been conducted to understand how secondary school teachers made sense of quality teaching and learning and assessment in general, and particularly in the financial literacy component of Economic and Management Sciences (EMS), a subject outlined in the South African Curriculum Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS). Learner performance in the financial literacy component of Economic and Management Sciences (EMS) has been poor, hence the reason for exploring the experiences of teachers teaching th… Show more

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“…Teachers have to be thoughtful, informed and reflective in their daily practices if meaningful learning is to take place. The economics curriculum demands teachers to meet high pedagogical standards to help learners acquire the high-level knowledge and skills embedded in the subject (Kimanzi, 2021;Ogbonnaya, 2022;Sentsho & Mudau, 2023).…”
Section: C)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teachers have to be thoughtful, informed and reflective in their daily practices if meaningful learning is to take place. The economics curriculum demands teachers to meet high pedagogical standards to help learners acquire the high-level knowledge and skills embedded in the subject (Kimanzi, 2021;Ogbonnaya, 2022;Sentsho & Mudau, 2023).…”
Section: C)mentioning
confidence: 99%