DA: Annette Lovemore on pass requirements charade

24th November 2014

DA: Annette Lovemore on pass requirements charade

Angie Motshekga

The DA does not believe that simply increasing the pass requirements for Grades 7, 8 and 9, without the proper support to teachers and students, will increase the quality of education.
   

   
The Minister of Basic Education, Ms Angie Motshekga, must co-ordinate a nation-wide concentrated action plan to train teachers to enable them to teach at the required level to help improve the quality of education in South Africa.
   

   
Reports today indicate that the Department of Basic Education has sent circulars to schools indicating that, because requirements have increased, failure rates will increase and that schools therefore need to adjust marks upwards to ensure that pass rates are maintained.
   

   
This does nothing to help improve our education system or to prepare our children for success in life. The fact of the matter is that we need better quality teachers to ensure good education.
   

   
According to the new pass requirements learners must:
   
   

   
However according to the 2013 Annual National Assessments (ANA’s), the average Grade 9 learner achieved:
   
   

   
The ANA’s show the real result of our education system. The Education Department can play with the pass rates all they like, but as long children cannot read, write and calculate properly, they are not prepared for success in the labour market.
   

   
Not every teacher has been trained in the new curriculum and only a minority of teachers have received any additional training in the teaching of languages and literacy.
   

   
To supply quality education, the Minister must go back to basics. Make reading, writing and arithmetic her priority focus areas. Every indicator shows that the average child is not numerate or literate.
   

   
Merely increasing pass requirements cannot increase the quality of education.

 

Issued by DA