Buch, Englisch, 196 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
System-Wide Instructional Reform in South Africa
Buch, Englisch, 196 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-1-77582-246-2
Verlag: UCT Press
Although cross-national studies like the Progress in International Literacy Study (PIRLS) and our own Annual National Assessment (ANA) consistently show that less than half of children are fluent readers at the end of the Foundation Phase, less is known about the kinds of effective interventions we need to put in place to address this massive challenge.
Many initiatives, both government and private sector, have been undertaken over the past three decades around early reading in particular, but few appear to have improved reading at scale or to have been sustainable. This book revisits and updates the current trends in early-grade learning and presents ground-breaking research undertaken in South Africa that shows how the problem can be fixed.
Although a number of informative books on the challenges of South African education have been published in the past decade, there is no text that analyses the scientific evidence on which to build a system-wide turnaround strategy. The aim of this book is to offer policy and academic communities, as well as the wider public, an opportunity to engage with cutting-edge approaches to system-wide instruction reform and with the scientific evidence from fieldwork.
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- Preface
- Chapter 1: Not Achieved: New Evidence on Early Reading Underachievement in South Africa
- Chapter 2: Why Focus on the Instructional Core
- Chapter 3: Practices of Literacy Teaching
- Chapter 4: Learning from Research on Thirty Years of Literacy Initiatives
- Chapter 5: Structured Pedagogical Programmes and the Education Triple Cocktail
- Chapter 6: Insights from the Intersen English Catch-up Programme Case Study
- Chapter 7: What new scientific evidence reveals about system-wide reform at the instructional core
- Conclusion