Staff Reporter
Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has warned that cash-strapped provincial education departments are beginning to buckle, forcing the state to redirect money from early childhood development (ECD) to keep compulsory Grade R reforms alive.
South Africa is trying to implement the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act, which makes Grade R attendance compulsory.
At the same time, it is battling teacher-post placements, infrastructure backlogs and a literacy crisis in which 81% of Grade 4 learners could not read for meaning in any language in the 2021 PIRLS assessment.
To read the full story, click the link below.
INSIDE POLITICS








