The latest Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMMS) 2019 confirms what those on the ground have known for decades: South African school students are bad at maths. At primary school level, South AfricaRead More…
Daring solutions are needed to solve South Africa’s maths teaching crisis
Harvard University scholars showed in 2009 that a country’s economic growth was more clearly attributable to the mathematical proficiency of its high school learners than to their proficiency in other subjects. Encouragingly, the National EducationRead More…
COVID left South African pupils far behind in maths and language skills
Learning to read, write, count and calculate forms the basis for all other learning in school and beyond. Pupils start to learn these basic skills in the first three years of schooling.Read More…
SA’s children have lost a decade of reading progress, study shows
An international literacy study has confirmed that 81% of South Africa’s grade 4 children could not read for meaning in any language in 2021, almost exactly the same proportion as in 2011.Read More…
Learners in South Africa up to one school year behind where they should be
PRETORIA, 22 July 2021 – The impact of disrupted education since the COVID-19 outbreak has been devastating, with learners between 75 per cent and a full school year behind where they shouldRead More…
The shocking state of education in South Africa
South Africa has one of the worst-performing education systems in the world, plagued by incompetence and corruption, and the Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) is calling for the head of theRead More…