DA calls for independent audit of Matric results
The government must act urgently to independently verify the credibility of the National Senior Certificate examination results and of all future Matric results.
I believe that the Minister of Education, Angie Motshekga, should institute a full-scale independent audit of the 2013 results. She is empowered to do by section 20 (2) of the General and Further Education and Training Quality Assurance Act. I will today write to the Minister asking her to commission such an audit.
Provincial education departments are solely responsible for appointing markers and marking Matric exams. Exam papers are not marked by a central national body. This means the quality of marking cannot be guaranteed and is not adequately or comparatively standardised around the country. Matric markers are not tested for their competency, their subject knowledge or for their ability to interpret answers which are phrased differently from the exam memorandum. The Western Cape is the only provincial government that conducts rigorous competency tests for its Matric markers.
At a press conference on December 30 2013, the Chairperson of Umalusi, Prof Sizwe Mabizela expressed concern about the fact that the appointment of markers in some provinces was subject to political and union pressure. This is completely unacceptable and undermines public confidence in the marking process.
The investigation we are requesting today should have the authority to determine whether marking in the various provincial departments was done competently, whether the quality of marking across the country was sufficiently standardised, and whether there is any evidence of schools and provincial departments engaging in "culling" - the practice of pushing academically weak students out of the system before they reach the Grade 12 exams.