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While the world celebrated International Literacy Day, South Africa faced a harsh reality: 81% of Grade 4 learners reportedly can decode words but cannot read for meaning, according to PIRLS 2021.
While this problem has received considerable attention, no clear explanation has emerged. In my recent PhD thesis, I considered a crucial, but often overlooked, piece of the puzzle – the curriculum ...
In my recent PhD thesis, I considered a crucial, but often overlooked, piece of the puzzle – the curriculum policy. My research sought to uncover and understand the gaps and contradictions in reading ...
South African learners consistently struggle with reading comprehension, performing poorly in both international and local assessments. A significant issue is that 81% of grade 4 learners (aged 9 or ...
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Reading Comprehension (RC) plays a crucial role in the English Language section of the SBI CBO Exam 2025. It tests a candidate’s ability to understand, interpret, and analyze written information ...
K. Dara Hill does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
“Ms Robinson, what happens if there’s nothing in my head?” It was an entirely valid question posed by Jillian Robinson’s Grade 1 student ‘Johnny’ – and it stopped the then-teacher in her tracks. A ...