The challenges of implementing the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement in accounting

Author:

Letshwene Mantekana J.1ORCID,du Plessis Elize C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Curriculum and Instructions Studies, School of Teacher Education, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa

Abstract

South African schools have experienced several curriculum changes over the past few years. In this article we report on the findings regarding the challenges experienced by heads of department (HODs) with the implementation of the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) in accounting. A qualitative approach, modelled on the interpretative perspective, was used to explore these challenges, namely: medium of instruction; time allocated to complete the syllabus; poor subject content foundation; progression of learners; and the integration of economic and management sciences (EMS). Open-ended individual interviews with 12 HODs were used as a data-collection technique. The findings indicate that the time allocated in the annual teaching plan (ATP) for accounting may have a negative impact on effective teaching and learning and learner performance. It has also been noted that EMS teachers are not sufficiently competent to teach financial literacy, which may affect learners’ subject choices prior to Grade 10. Grade 8 and 9 learners lack exposure to accounting due to subject integration and learner progression. Furthermore, accounting textbooks do not prepare learners for school-based assessments (SBAs) or examinations. Recommendations include that subject choice should occur in Grade 8, rather than Grade 10, and that a secondary school improvement programme (SSIP) should start from Grade 10, and not Grade 12.

Publisher

Education Association of South Africa

Subject

Education

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