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Eden College
Grade 10 Task 1

TASK 1: SELF DEVELOPMENT
NAME OF LEARNER
GRADE 10
NAME OF SCHOOL

TOPIC

Development of the self in society

PURPOSE

Learners will develop strategies to build self confidence and understand the stereotypical views of gender roles and responsibilities
Learners will obtain self knowledge and inform their peers on the importance of having a good self esteem and loving yourself
W ritten task:
Source based research activity
Research activities
Activity 1 = 40
Activity 2 = 40
Activity 1 = 2 hours
Activity 2 = 2 weeks
Activity 1 = TBA____________
Activity 2 = TBA____________

FORM OF
ASSESSMENT

MARKS
DURATION
DATE
OF
SUBMISSION

ACTIVITY
1. Scenario Based Research
40
2. ‘Love yourself’ poster, video, sound clip 40
TOTAL: 80

MARK OBTAINED

DATE

1

Eden College
Grade 10 Task 1
ACTIVITY 1 (Individual Activity):
PURPOSE:
The purpose of Activity1 is to ensure that:
You can accurately explain the following important concepts: self-awareness, self-esteem, self-development, interests, abilities, talents and strengths, power, power relations, gender roles, influence of gender inequality on relationships
Explain and motivate own efforts to enhance own wellbeing; apply strategies to enhance self-awareness, self-esteem and self-development.
INSTRUCTIONS TO LEARNERS:
Critically study the scenario below and answer the questions that follow.
You are not restricted to this source only; you are expected to make use of knowledge from various resources and research material.
You have to answer the questions in your own word s and do not take words directly from the passage.
Note the mark allocation.
IS THIS LOVE?
John is a handsome young man who is the chairperson of the Represent ative Council of Learners
(RCL) at the school he attends. Cathy, John’s girlfriend, is also a member of the RCL and is well -liked and popular. She often receives awards for her excellent academic performance.

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