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Assessments That Don’t Suck: Creative PAT Ideas That Still Meet the IEB Standards

Let’s be honest—by the time we reach Term 2 and learners hear “PAT,” half the class has already mentally checked out. For many learners, the Practical Assessment Task (PAT) feels like a never-ending mountain of Word reports, Excel sheets, and Access databases that somehow manage to drain the joy out
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Making Software Licensing Unforgettable – An Inquiry-Based CAT Lesson in Action

My CAT Classroom Toolbox When teaching theory in Computer Applications Technology (CAT), especially something as dry-sounding as Software Licensing, I always ask myself: How can I make this stick? With our learners bombarded by digital input, traditional methods often fade into the background. So for this Grade 10 lesson on
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