South African learner achievement remains poor, despite large investment in schooling over the last two decades. Literature and research findings offer no single explanation or solution. In this article, the authors explored the relative contribution of specific language factors such as the role of home- and school-language equivalence, cultural and economic capital, and other school and classroom factors to Science achievement. The analysis identified specific language and/or contextual factors having the biggest influence on learner achievement. This was achieved through secondary analysis of South African Grade Nine (N = 12,000) data from the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) 2011. Multiple-regression modellin...
The effect of language competence on students' achievement is an important issue and has implication...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 94-99).Includes abstract.The foundation for academic suc...
This article is based on an HSRC study conducted for the Western Cape Education Department in which ...
Choice of instructional language is influenced by both previous and current perceptions of the value...
Research has consistently shown that language is an important factor in how learners perform academi...
Learners who have access to tangible educational resources, such as books and computers at home, ten...
This study compares the different primary school language of instruction models found in South Afric...
In 2009, of the 68,129 learners who wrote Matric, only 34,731 learners passed. In 2010, there was an...
In 2009, of the 68,129 learners who wrote Matric, only 34,731 learners passed. In 2010, there was an...
The present study aimed to identify the role of both student- and school-level characteristics in pr...
Mzamo Senior Secondary School (not its real name) looks like any typical township school in South Af...
This paper reports on the results of a study which purpose was to identify and explain relationships...
South Africa participated in the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)in 1995 an...
Academic performance at universities in South Africa is a cause of concern. It is widely acknowledge...
In this article, preProgress in Reading Literacy Study (prePIRLS) 2011 data is used to compare the p...
The effect of language competence on students' achievement is an important issue and has implication...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 94-99).Includes abstract.The foundation for academic suc...
This article is based on an HSRC study conducted for the Western Cape Education Department in which ...
Choice of instructional language is influenced by both previous and current perceptions of the value...
Research has consistently shown that language is an important factor in how learners perform academi...
Learners who have access to tangible educational resources, such as books and computers at home, ten...
This study compares the different primary school language of instruction models found in South Afric...
In 2009, of the 68,129 learners who wrote Matric, only 34,731 learners passed. In 2010, there was an...
In 2009, of the 68,129 learners who wrote Matric, only 34,731 learners passed. In 2010, there was an...
The present study aimed to identify the role of both student- and school-level characteristics in pr...
Mzamo Senior Secondary School (not its real name) looks like any typical township school in South Af...
This paper reports on the results of a study which purpose was to identify and explain relationships...
South Africa participated in the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)in 1995 an...
Academic performance at universities in South Africa is a cause of concern. It is widely acknowledge...
In this article, preProgress in Reading Literacy Study (prePIRLS) 2011 data is used to compare the p...
The effect of language competence on students' achievement is an important issue and has implication...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 94-99).Includes abstract.The foundation for academic suc...
This article is based on an HSRC study conducted for the Western Cape Education Department in which ...