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Getting Reading Right Nic Spaull 24 May 2016 Getting Reading Right Nic Spaull 24 May 2016

Accountability & Capacity

“ If you have an important point to make don’t try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time – a tremendous whack ” - Churchill

Mother-Tongue Instruction “Using ANA data from 9,180 schools Taylor & Von Fintel (2016) find that additional instruction in mother- tongue improves English acquisition by 0.17SD.” Mother-Tongue Instruction “Using ANA data from 9,180 schools Taylor & Von Fintel (2016) find that additional instruction in mother- tongue improves English acquisition by 0.17SD.” District Resources “61% of Gr10-12 teachers were visited by a curriculum advisor compared to 45% of Grade 1-3 teachers” (Wills, 2016) District Resources “61% of Gr10-12 teachers were visited by a curriculum advisor compared to 45% of Grade 1-3 teachers” (Wills, 2016) Learning Deficits “ Already by Grade 2 more than 50% of students in quintiles 1-4 are not on track according to the ANAs ” (Van der Berg, 2015) Learning Deficits “ Already by Grade 2 more than 50% of students in quintiles 1-4 are not on track according to the ANAs ” (Van der Berg, 2015)

Early Childhood Development “The ECD Audit 2013 shows that ECD practitioners earn R1,400 - R2,000 per month and 70% have no qualifications whatsoever” (Kotze, 2015) Early Childhood Development “The ECD Audit 2013 shows that ECD practitioners earn R1,400 - R2,000 per month and 70% have no qualifications whatsoever” (Kotze, 2015) Weak Pedagogy “In a review of the literature Hoadley (2016) finds that reading classroom practice is characterized by collective instruction or chorusing with little opportunity for reading & writing” Weak Pedagogy “In a review of the literature Hoadley (2016) finds that reading classroom practice is characterized by collective instruction or chorusing with little opportunity for reading & writing” Gender Inequality “ 71% primary school teachers are women 36% of primary school principals are women” (Wills, 2016) Gender Inequality “ 71% primary school teachers are women 36% of primary school principals are women” (Wills, 2016)

What percentage of Gr1-3 students were in large (45+) & very large (50+) classes in each province in 2013?

Linking Research & Policy In 2009 the WCED commissioned Prof van der Berg et al. to look at causes of poor learner performance in Gr1-3 One of the research recommendations of that research was that not Foundation Phase classroom should have more than 40 learners: 2010 WCED Media release: –“Our R1,9 billion infrastructure programme is specifically targeted at the Foundation Phase, with over 120 relief classrooms currently being built to ensure that we reduce class sizes in Grades 1-3 to no more than 40 learners” (WCED, 2010)

What percentage of Gr1-3 students were in large (45+) & very large (50+) classes in each province in 2013?

Spaull, 2016 “Excessive Class Sizes in the Foundation Phase” (Annual Survey of Schools, 2013)

Reading Aloud in English “40% of rural grade 5 students were reading slower than 40WCPM, i.e. too slow to understand what they were reading. 11% could not read one word (Draper & Spaull, 2015) Reading Aloud in English “40% of rural grade 5 students were reading slower than 40WCPM, i.e. too slow to understand what they were reading. 11% could not read one word (Draper & Spaull, 2015) ESL Thresholds “In the first multivariate analysis of Oral Reading Fluency & comprehension we found that ESL readers seem to have a lower threshold (70WCPM) before which returns to comprehension are highest” (Pretorius & Spaull, 2016) ESL Thresholds “In the first multivariate analysis of Oral Reading Fluency & comprehension we found that ESL readers seem to have a lower threshold (70WCPM) before which returns to comprehension are highest” (Pretorius & Spaull, 2016)

How many rural Gr5 South African children can read in English?

How many Gr4 South African children can read in African languages?

Cannot locate and retrieve an explicitly stated detail Cannot interpret obvious reasons and causes

Policy déjà vu We’ve been on this rodeo before… 1.National Reading Strategy (DBE, 2008) – Pandor 2.Teaching Reading in the Early Grades: A Teacher’s Handbooks (DBE, 2008) 3.Western Cape Numeracy & Literacy Strategy (WCED, 2006) 4.Foundations for Learning Campaign (DBE, 2008) 5.Gauteng Primary Literacy Strategy (GDE, 2010) 6.Systematic Method for Reading Success (Hollingsworth & Gains, 2009) 7.Western Cape Living Labs Schools (WCED, 2015) 8.Drop Everything & Read Campaign (See PSPPD Report (2016) for full discussion of previous reading initiatives)

Developing a course to teach FP teachers how to teach reading

12 Policy Recommendations 1.Emphasize reading as a unifying goal for early primary schooling 2.Teaching primary school teachers how to teach reading in African languages and in English 3.Develop evidence-based interventions and evaluations and provide sustained support 4.Declare early literacy research (particularly in African languages) a NRF research priority area 5.Establish Oral Reading Fluency Norms for SA African languages 6.Use DBE workbooks to measure curriculum coverage

7.Eliminate gender inequality in the appointment of principals 8.Continue to test students regularly through the ANAs 9.Review the allocation of district-level resources and personnel 10.Develop a course to teach Foundation Phase teachers how to teach reading 11.Investigate the extent of and reasons for extreme class-sizes in FP 12.Prioritize the elimination of extreme class sizes in the FP 12 Policy Recommendations

Comments / Questions? These research reports & policy briefs are available online at resep.sun.ac.za

Reading “Reading is, without doubt, the most important linguistic skill that needs to be developed in young children. Reading serves as a building block upon which all other learning takes place…This National Reading Strategy takes as its focus that reading failure begins in early grades, and it is at that level that interventions must be made” (DoE, 2008: 18).