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1 Portfolio Committee on Education 19 October 2007 Kha ri gude Mass Literacy Campaign and ABET

2 The Campaign target To reach 4.7 million adults who are illiterate by the end of 2012  To meet Dakar 2000 promise to reduce illiteracy by at least 50% by 2015  To have UNESCO declare South Africa a territory free of illiteracy

3 What the campaign is about  A single integrated mass campaign aimed at reaching illiterate people, wherever they are;  Supported by the full range of government departments and initiatives;  All sectors participating - religious bodies, business organisations, traditional leaders and non-governmental organisations

4 A literacy campaign linked to national and international policies and initiatives  The Dakar EFA goals  The Millennium Development Goals (MDG)  The Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative - South Africa (AsgiSA)  The Joint Initiative on Priority Skills Acquisition (JIPSA)  The Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP)  National Youth Service  The social grant programme  The FIFA 2010 World Football Cup  The Community Development Workers programme (CDW)

5 Elements of the Plan  Rationale and operational principles  Learning outcomes to be achieved (in all languages)  Detailed strategy on structures and processes for Governance, organisational matters and financial management Curriculum, materials, advocacy and educator training Monitoring, evaluation and research  Gear up requirements including proposal for IMC  Targeting of learners, including access to the disabled and women  Ensure youth participation in implementation and as beneficiaries  Mobilisation of other partners and civil society

6 Organisational set- up Materials Development (all languages) Volunteer Educator Training Identify Pilot Sites Implementation of Literacy Campaign 2008 – Selected sites Limited learner numbers To reach 3.22 million by 2011 Mop up (another 1.48 million) UNESCO review Continuing adult education programmes through Department Phase 1 (2007) Phase 2 2008 – 2010 Phase 3 2011 – 2012 Present Illiteracy Free Plan phases in the eradication of illiteracy Continuous Monitoring, Evaluation and Research

7 Organisational structures Principles  Overseen by Inter-Ministerial Committee  Firmly located within the public service as defined in the Public Service Act  Sufficiently autonomous from departmental line functions to allow for speedy and flexible implementation  Focused exclusively on the campaign  Possible mechanisms  Section 21 Company (like NSFAS) Easy to establish; requires Cabinet approval. Relatively autonomous  Use of NGO through Tender Feasible; could attract NGO consortium or private company; would require tight control of contracted agencies  HE institution Has been used before but capacity to deliver would need to be determined given scale and nature of plan

8 Proposed budget by years 8506,145Total 4062012 9842011 1,5852010 4801,5452009 3501,5362008 20892007 MTEF 2007/09Total (with inflation) AllocatedProposed in Ministerial Committe on Literacy Report Year Rands (millions)

9 Service by and to youth  Youth to play a prime role in the campaign as trained volunteers, in specially organised youth literacy brigades, in learnerships, and, in the mobilization of illiterate youth, as learners.  Unemployed youth serving as tutors will receive a small stipend.

10 Youth opportunities via the campaign  As volunteers  As part of National Youth Service  Through ABET practitioner learnerships  Encouraged or assisted to enter formal teacher training after the campaign  Trainees in community development programmes

11 Progress to date  Cabinet approval of Implementation Plan – 23 August 2007  Sustaining learning for Kha ri gude graduates – Minister has established a committee to draft a Green Paper on Adult Education and Training (AET)  Presentation to other partners including Social Development (05 October 2007)  Presentation to Social Cluster  Minister of Correctional Services – requested pilot with Offenders in Rehabilitation Centres

12 Progress on materials development  Eight themes identified (along LO themes).  20 sets of lessons in 11 languages developed to date. (220 lessons)  Braille specialist secured and is part of writing process. In process of securing sign language specialist  Artwork and design looked at as part of development process  Procurement of easy readers is underway  Team exploring the possibility of using audio and video support

13 Key tasks for next month  Continue with writing process  Finalise recommendation for an appropriate institutional form including how we complement existing provincial initiatives  Setting up of expanded advisory committee  Identifying sites for delivery in 2008

14 Nature of partnerships  Assistance with identification of learning sites  Assistance with identification of potential learners  Assistance with enriching materials development process (forms and relevant documents for translation into indigenous languages  Assistance with identification/development of easy readers for adults

15 Rationale for Revamping AET  Challenges  Conceptual  Narrow conceptualisation of basic education  Unresponsive curriculum (formal vs non formal)  Funding  Implementation  Night school syndrome and participation rates  Educator conditions of service  Monitoring and evaluation

16 Green Paper process  Committee set up to advise on a revamped AET system  Committee to advise on  what SA must respond to in terms of adul education  what the agenda of adult education should be  who must get adult education  what programmes and what methods  how teachers should be developed and renumerated  what institutions for AE  how to deal with language  what governance structures  who funds what  role of intellectual capacity

17 Forward to an illiteracy free South Africa Khari gude - Masifunde Thank you


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