Education Update || 17

Page 1

update EDUCATION

Newspaper of the WCED OCTOBER 2013 Issue 17

It’s all systems go for the Class of 2013 The Western Cape Education Department is prepared and ready for the National Senior Certificate exams.

T

he exams will be written

between the 28th of October and the 29th of November 2013 at 432 examination centres across the province and is a huge logistical exercise that requires careful planning and tight management. This year, 4 613 more candidates will be writing compared to 2012. A total of 48 768 full-time candidates registered for these exams. There are a further 10 826 part-time candidates registered for the 2013 exam. 106 examination papers are to be written and over 800 000 examination scripts distributed. 1 200 invigilators have been appointed to monitor and assist in the examination process. The marking of the exams will take place from the 30th of November 2013 to the 13th of December. The WCED has appointed 3 324 markers to mark the examination scripts. In order to enhance the credibility of the NSC exams, and to give all candidates and their teachers their best opportunity in these exams, the WCED conducted competency testing for markers in ten subjects. To ensure that the mark calculations of the markers are correct, the WCED has appointed 520 mark checkers. The results of the NSC are expected to be announced on the 7th of January 2014. Western Cape Education Minister Donald Grant has encouraged all candidates to stay focused and to put in the hard work required to prepare for the upcoming exams. The WCED is well aware that exams are stressful, even for people who have worked hard consistently throughout the year. Having to revise a greater volume of information can add to candidates’ stress levels. Some learners may use this stress to help them to stay motivated and focused on their work, while others feel overwhelmed, confused, exhausted and anxious. The WCED is prepared to assist candidates that need support during this time. School psychologists and social workers in every district and circuit are on standby to provide counselling support, as required. Parents and candidates can speak to their school principal if the candidates concerned need special support. Candidates can also phone the WCED’s Safe Schools Call Centre if they

need to talk about their anxiety. The toll-free number is 0800-45-46-47. The department also encouraged candidates to follow their Tips for Success booklet carefully. The WCED issued the booklet to all Grade 12 learners earlier this year. It provides extensive guidelines on how to plan study time and how to prepare for the exams in each subject. Good preparation will help to reduce anxiety enormously. To help learners prepare for their final exams, the department organised holiday classes for Grade 12 learners during the September holidays. These classes were offered at 131 venues across the province benefitting thousands of learners from hundreds of schools. Many of the programmes on offer were taught by tutors selected by the WCED. In some schools, curriculum advisors supported and assisted individual school programmes. The department also examined the results of the September exams to determine which schools needed support during the final stages of the Matric school year. INSIDE | news

Alexander Sinton High School was one of the “Spring School” venues. More than 350 learners from 20 schools across the Metro Central District attended classes at this venue. The majority of these learners have been identified as ‘needing support’ in certain subjects by their principals and subject advisors. Learners from three schools in Manenberg attended the Alexander Sinton venue. These schools – Manenberg High, Silverstream High and Phoenix High School – were all affected by prolonged gang violence in the area which disrupted, teaching and learning time. The WCED has therefore arranged for learners from these schools to be transported to the Alexander Sinton venue during the course of the week in order to receive additional tuition. The WCED has implemented a number of additional support measures for learners in Manenberg, particularly for the Grade 12 learners. The WCED has given learners additional exemplar papers, deployed subject advisors to assist in addressing any backlogs in various subject areas, arranged for additional tuition after

news

In order to enhance the credibility of the NSC examinations, and to give all candidates and their teachers their best opportunity in these exams, the WCED conducted competency testing for markers in ten subjects. school hours and have delivered telematics DVD’s and materials to support teaching and learning. Candidates are encouraged to remain focused and to make use of the available resources that have been provided to them by the department. The Matric Resource Page on the WCED’s website (wced.school. za) makes available to candidates self-study guides, past examination papers and tips on how to prepare and plan ones’ study time. Candidates can also access lessons in Mathematics, Physical Science and Geography off this site via YouTube.

insight

sport

Supersonic car ignites science interest

How to get Fathers involved in a child’s education

A School with a View: the history of Vista High School, Cape Town

Paarl Gymnasium learners excel at World Championships

See page 2

See page 7

See page 10

See page 16


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.