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REPORT National Senior Certificate Examination Results 2009 Presentation by Nkosinathi Sishi –Chief Director: National Examinations and Assessment to the ANC STUDY GROUP on Basic Education, Parliament, Republic of South Africa Enhancing a world-class national examination and assessment system for the 21 st century

Report Examinations in South Africa-Origin and Context 2. Magnitude and Size 3. Marking 4. SBA 5. Support Programmes 6. Analysis 7. National Stats (Overall and per Subject) 8. Provincial Stats 9. District Stats 10. Subject Statistics  Annexure: A Provincial Results  Annexure: B District Performance  Annexure: C Subjects per province  Annexure: D List of schools divided into percentage intervals  Annexure: E List of Schools in Quintile 1  Annexure: E2 List of Schools in Quintile 5 Wednesday, November 11,

Timelines Wednesday, November 11, nd NSC Examination completed on 4 December Marking completed on 21 December Mark capture completed by 22 December Standardisation process December Umalusi statement on results 4 January Results to schools on 7 January Results to media and public on 7 January 2010

Standardisation of Results Wednesday, November 11, subjects were presented to Umalusi for standardisation Subjects were accepted as raw scores 3. 6 subjects were adjusted downwards subjects were adjusted upwards 5. In all cases presented no adjustments exceeded the 10% allowed either upwards or downwards 6. In the case of Mathematics: In took Mathematics passed and of these passed at 50% desired for entry into most science and engineering HE fields. There was an outcry that P1 and p2 were too easy. Umalusi indicated that discrimination at the upper levels should be greater. In 2009 national examiners moved in that direction while strategically within the subject assessment guidelines laid down by the Department of Basic Education. 7. In wrote Mathematics, passed, passed on 40% and above and passed on 50 % and above.

Magnitude and Size National Examination System: Wednesday, November 11, Schools: 1. Enrolments: Increased-biggest in history 2. National: (includes repeater candidates) 3. EC-15.6 % increase 4. GP-4.3% increase 5. LP-10.7 % increase 6. WC-6.3% increase Colleges 1. National: NC (V) Engineering General Studies ABET National:

Magnitude and Size Wednesday, November 11, Examination Centres: NSC 2. Marking Centres: Markers: Chief markers: National examiners: External moderators: Question papers: 197 (130 National Question papers and 67 foreign languages) 8. QP adapted for Braille: QP adapted for deaf learners 10. All QP, excluding English and African languages, prepared in English and Afrikaans 11. Subjects Entries: Moderation of SBA: A minimum of 10% portfolios moderated per subject per school

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Significant Gains Wednesday, November 11, more candidates wrote the 2009 NSC examination Candidates offered a second opportunity. 3. The quality of performances is starting to show - 40% pass and above. 4. Increased numbers qualifying for HE bachelor entries More candidates allowed admission to Bachelor studies % of candidates passing in 2009 obtained HE Bachelor qualification More candidates allowed admission to diploma studies. 8. Gap between Female & Male is closing ( – Female: Male) 9. Bachelor passes higher than historical trends e.g female and male qualified for bachelor studies ) 10. Two rural provinces with greater share of poverty showing an upward trend in performance (EC & KZN)

External Quality Assurance Wednesday, November 11, Umalusi approved the release of the 2009 NSC results for 8 provinces, excluding Mpumalanga 2.Mpumalanga results released on 6 January After further investigation into alleged leakage of national question papers prior to the start of the examinations

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 Priorities Co-operative governance 2. Improving illiteracy amongst youth and adults 3. Schools as centres of community life 4. End degradation in South African Schools 5. Develop the professional quality of the teaching force 6. Ensure the success of active learning 7. Equip youth to and adults to meet the social and economic needs of the 21 st century 8. Develop a rational, seamless Higher Education 9. Life skills

60 Making Schools work (COLT) School effectiveness project-classroom management, school development plans, and time on task 2. National policy on school evaluation 3. Education Action Zones (EAZ) to enhance COLT-Deploying transversal teams to schools to provide learner/teacher support 4. Leadership, Management and governance development 5. Partnerships-CBOs and NGOs 6. Whole School Development-School Transformation Model 7. Conditional Grants 8. Special Attention to dysfunctional schools-National Forum for Learner Performance, National Strategy for Learner Attainment, QUIDS UP. 9. National Literacy Campaign 10. South African National Literacy Initiative (SANLI)

Improvement of Learner Attainment 1. Advanced certificate in Education-150 teachers per province graduating since National Strategy for Mathematics, Science and Technology-25 June National literacy and Numeracy Strategy Dinaledi schools National Forum for Learner Performance National Strategy for Learner Attainment

62 Leaner Retention in the South African Education System (May 2008) 1. Drop out rate below grade 9 is statistically insignificant 2. Drop out rate increases sharply in Grades (Report disputes SAHRC and Mail and Guardian version) 3. No evidence of anomalies between Grades 1 and 2 (High repetition of Grade 1 cited) 4. Retention is improving, so are the levels of education attainment 5. Younger age groups have a better chance of progressing to secondary school than older age groups 6. South Africa compares favorably to other developing countries on progression rates, enrolment rates and levels of educational attainment 7. Survival rate estimates indicates improving trends in general education: This means younger age groups have a better chance of ultimately completing compulsory education than older age groups

Learner Retention in the South African Education System May 2008 GET GroupBirth RatesAge in 2007% ultimately completing Grade Too soon to tell

Leaner Retention in the South African Education System (May 2008) FET GroupBirth datesAge in 2007LevelPercentage with Grade 9 reaching level Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Too early to tell