National Education Quality Initiative & Education, Science and Skills Development (2005) Grade 6 Systemic Evaluation: North West Province. (Commissioned by the Department of Education, December).
Abstract :Systemic evaluation studies offer a powerful lens through which to view the performance and health of the education system. In particular, the Grade 6 Systemic Evaluation study is intended to serve three purposes, first to determine the level of achievement of learners within the system, second, to highlight specific areas/issues within the system that require further attention/investigation, and third, to serve as a baseline for comparison against future Systemic Evaluation studies. This North West Provincial Report on Systemic Evaluation at the Intermediate Phase draws on the national report (DoE, 2005) and provides details about the health of the education system in the province. It comprises three main components: (1) design and implementation, (2) contextual factors at home and school and their relationship to learner achievement scores, and (3) learner assessment tasks in three learning areas: Language (LOLT), Mathematics, and Natural Sciences. In addition, this study has investigated the extent to which school and home conditions affect the academic performance of learners in the North West Province. The report concludes by making several recommendations, some implying short-term education quality interventions and others with longerterm policy implications.
http://www.hsrc.ac.za/Research_Publication-18922.phtml
How has the above assessment and other similar reports assisted the North West Education Department?
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