ANA report: Education Department must identify and emulate best practice models
The DA welcomes the Annual National Assessment results released today indicating a general improvement in literacy and numeracy results in the grades tested.
We are however seriously concerned about the very poor performance in mathematics by learners in Grade 6 and 9. Mathematics scores in fact get progressively worse the higher the grade. The average for mathematics for grade 1 was 68%, while the average for grade 6 and 9 are 27% and 13% respectively. Urgent intervention must take place to stem this adverse pattern.
The report includes the following results:
- Grade 3 national average performance is 52% in literacy and 41% in mathematics, up from 35% and 28% respectively in 2011.
- Grade 6 literacy is 43% in home language and 36% in first additional language, as compared to the 28% literacy result in 2011.
- The Grade 6 mathematics average was 27%, down 3% from 30% in 2011.
- Grade 9 learners achieved an average score of 13% in mathematics - there is no 2011 comparison as grade 9 was not tested last year.
The improvements in lower grades show that there must be best practice models that could be followed. The poor results for Grade 6 and 9 learners require further interrogation.