This paper seeks to analyse the trends of education indicators that affect efficiency at schools in the Eastern Cape in the period 2009 to 2013. The focus is on the state of public ordinary schools which include primary and secondary schools from grade one to grade twelve. The province is regarded as a poor province as it constituted 95% of quintile one to three schools which are declared as ‘no fee schools’. There had been decline in learner performance as learners’ progress to higher grades and a drastic decline in important subjects such as Mathematics. province had a significant number of educators with 16 years’ experience and an average of 45% under-qualified educators in 2013. There were variations in educator learner ratios per dis...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
This paper utilises an educational production function approach on post-apartheid data that include ...
Prepared for the Spencer Foundation, AprilDespite widespread acceptance of the notion that improving...
An analysis of township education in South Africa and why outcomes are still so poor despite varied ...
Studies of school effect usually evolve around two major issues; understanding of the factors within...
Poor pass rates of matric learners at secondary schools in South Africa has been a concern for quite...
In South Africa, prior to 1994, the racially defined geographical neighbourhood in which a child res...
This paper examines a range of historical and geographic factors that determine the quality of publi...
Education is the largest area of expenditure in the South African state budget. In the 2001/02 finan...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
The period 1994-2011 introduced a new historical era for school education in South Africa. Outcomes-...
Since the dawn of democracy in South Africa, education has been promulgated as an equalizing princip...
Not surprisingly, the education system is widely perceived to be the major tool to overcome human ca...
Problem. Since the 1960s there has been increasing interest in the development of social indicator...
M.Ed.South Africa has already moved into a post-apartheid society, but its education system is till ...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
This paper utilises an educational production function approach on post-apartheid data that include ...
Prepared for the Spencer Foundation, AprilDespite widespread acceptance of the notion that improving...
An analysis of township education in South Africa and why outcomes are still so poor despite varied ...
Studies of school effect usually evolve around two major issues; understanding of the factors within...
Poor pass rates of matric learners at secondary schools in South Africa has been a concern for quite...
In South Africa, prior to 1994, the racially defined geographical neighbourhood in which a child res...
This paper examines a range of historical and geographic factors that determine the quality of publi...
Education is the largest area of expenditure in the South African state budget. In the 2001/02 finan...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
The period 1994-2011 introduced a new historical era for school education in South Africa. Outcomes-...
Since the dawn of democracy in South Africa, education has been promulgated as an equalizing princip...
Not surprisingly, the education system is widely perceived to be the major tool to overcome human ca...
Problem. Since the 1960s there has been increasing interest in the development of social indicator...
M.Ed.South Africa has already moved into a post-apartheid society, but its education system is till ...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
This paper utilises an educational production function approach on post-apartheid data that include ...
Prepared for the Spencer Foundation, AprilDespite widespread acceptance of the notion that improving...