LETS BE REAL – MATHS EDUCATION NEEDS A MIRACLE
No matter how we pitch it; an 82% pass rate, a rise from last year, or any other way it is presented, the reality is …
No matter how we pitch it; an 82% pass rate, a rise from last year, or any other way it is presented, the reality is …
Mathematics education in South Africa is facing an alarming crisis as the country continues to experience declining mathematics numbers among its students. This concerning trend …
South Africa’s Declining Mathematics Numbers a Concern Read More »
Mathematics is a subject that plays a crucial role in shaping the future of any nation. In South Africa, improving mathematics education has become a …
Investing in Mathematics Education for Economic Growth in South Africa Read More »
Consider that South Africa has a low pass rate in maths and the crisis of low performance continues year after year. In 2021, only thirty-five …
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation in Europe, a few years back in a comprehensive report on economic indicators, highlighted the fact that the standard of …
THE MEDIUM TO LONG TERM SURVIVAL PLAN FOR SMEs, BELIEVE IT OR NOT, IS MATHS… Read More »
There is a clear and consistent message given every year, and it is appearing again in our media: Teachers need help to overcome the barrier …
TEACHING FATIGUE: A REASON FOR LOW PERFORMANCE IN CLASS Read More »
More studies are coming up, done by different reputable universities and organizations around the world, that absolutely agree with the above and categorically state: “Yes …
In South Africa, there is a significant gap between high school and university mathematics for science and engineering students. Many learners entering institutions of higher …
The Department of Basic Education has recently released the findings of the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study 2019 (TIMSS), shedding light on how …
Schools Are Falling Behind in Maths, but There’s a Plan to Get Them on Track Read More »
The youth unemployment rate in South Africa has skyrocketed to an alarming 63.3% for those aged 15 to 24, demanding innovative strategies to tackle this …