RESULTS OF THE ANNUAL NATIONAL ASSESMENT IN READING AND NUMERACY CONFIRMS THE DEPTH OF THE CRISIS IN EDUCATION. THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MUST RESPOND WITH A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, THAT INCLUDES PROVISION FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES AN ANA IMPORTANT STEP
The Department of Basic Education's step to introduce country-wide annual national assessments of literacy and numeracy in foundation and intermediate phase of schooling, through ANA (Annual National Assessments) is an important step in monitoring the education system.
This is especially since it can detect problems in teaching and learning at an early stage and, as the department notes, can provide guidance for targeted interventions.
WHAT DO THE RESULTS SHOW AND WHAT DON'T THEY SHOW?
However, the ANA results released by the Department of Basic Education this week provide further evidence of the crisis we face in education. The results showed that nationally, Grade 3 learners performed at an average of 35% in Literacy and 28% in Numeracy, while in Grade 6, the national average performance in Languages is 28% and for Mathematics 30%.
The Department is correct in noting that these results were not unexpected, but they are no less disturbing. The Minister noted that our learners have performed very poorly in International and Local studies on reading and numeracy.