SADTU welcomes ANA results
The South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) has welcomed the release of the Annual National Assessment (ANA) results but says more work need to be done to improve.
ANA tests were written in February this year in Grades 1 to 6 to provide credible and reliable information on the learners' progress. In Grades 1 to 3, learners were tested in literacy and numeracy. Learners in Grades 4 to 6 were tested in Languages and Mathematics.
The results have indicated that fewer than half of all learners in South Africa perform at a level that indicates that they have at least partially achieved the competencies specified in the curriculum (35%). Too few learners are able to achieve outstanding results. Only 3% of learners in Grade 6 Mathematics can be considered outstanding (at least 70% pass)
The dismal, yet sobering results will provide the teachers with information to assist them to quickly diagnose a problem and implement specific and targeted interventions.
Looking at the results, SADTU noted the following: