Type | Working Paper |
Title | Inching along: educational survival in South Africa |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2007 |
URL | http://www.create-rpc.org/pdf_documents/botswanapaper1.pdf |
Abstract | High Gross Enrolment Rates in basic education suggest that South Africa is close to achieving universal primary access, a key Millennium Development Goal. But numbers begin to drop quite dramatically in secondary school and achievement levels are alarming low so that learners are moving through the grades but without necessarily attaining the learning outcomes prescribed by curriculum. The routine of school seems established but with learners increasingly being left behind academically and more and more vulnerable to repetition and dropping-out. This paper reviews literature and statistics to present a picture of current access patterns in South Africa and attempts to explain those patterns. It identifies the socio-economic factors in communities and schools that add stress on vulnerable learners, eventually (and inevitably) leading to their exclusion from school. Further, we argue for greater attention to be paid at points of entry and repetition |
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