My name is Bongani Maluleke I am 30 years old and hold the following qualifications BA (UL), Post Graduate Certificate in Education (UNISA), BA Honours in African Languages and currently completing a Masters's degree in African Languages. I work as an Educator full-time and Teacher Assistant. I am competent in linguistics and Education fields. I am comfortable assisting students online through the use of e-mail, skype, and other means of communication. I can see students face to face with an arranged appointment.
Public Place and Online
BONGANI DENNIS will travel 5km from Pretoria Central, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
BONGANI DENNIS speaks Zulu, English, Northern Sotho, Venda, and Tsonga
Assisting students in the Computer laboratory with printing and internet usage. Assisting the Lab manager with sofware installation.
Teaching Xitsonga to American volunteers and Xitsonga culture. Compiling learning materials. Translating. Assessing language competency.
Facilitating the online module for the College of Education. Marking and giving constructive feedback to students. Responding to student queries through e-mails and online platforms.
Teaching. Assessing learners' competency. Administration of learners marks. Supporting students with barries to learning. Reporting giving feedback to Parents.
Teaching English and Life Orientation
Course passed: Xitsonga- First year to the final year. Translation- First year to the final year. Media Studies-First year to the second year. Communication-First year only. English-first year only.
EDAHOD5 The Educator as Assessor EDDHODJ The Educator as Learning Pro EDMHODR The Educator as Mediator of Learning EDRHODG The Educator as Researcher EDPHOD8 The Educator in a Pastoral Role PTEAC1X Teaching Practice 1 LADLANA Teaching Languages PTEAC2Y Teaching Practice 2 SDLANGT FET Subject Didactics Languages EDLHODM The Educator as Leader, Manager and Administrator
Modules passed: AFL4801 Sound Systems AFL4803 Orature in African Languages AFL4804 Literary Studies in Afr Lang HRAFL81 Research Report CHS4801 Decoloniality: Afra Thought Discourse