2016
DOI: 10.17159/2310-3833/2016/v46n2a10
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Exploring educator's perceptions of the challenges affecting grade one learners' academic performance in two low socio-economic schools

Abstract: ISSN On-line 2310-3833 INTRODUCTIONOne of the major challenges in a democratic South Africa is equalising resources and opportunities; since these were unfairly distributed by the apartheid government (pre 1994) 1 . Poverty in South Africa is the most visible product of the apartheid regime, as it affects many communities 1 . At the time of this study, Stats SA 1 , the national poverty levels were reported at 57.2% in 2006 and 56.8% in 2009, with a strong association between increased levels of education a… Show more

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“…These findings were in accordance with previous studies 68,69 , the Guidelines for Early Childhood Development Services 62 , other action plans proposed by the Department of Basic Education 25 and the Department of Social Development 19 . Non-human teaching resources are important to ensure that all children develop to their optimal potential.…”
Section: "I Think We Need the Training Because Some Of Them [Teaching Resources] We Don't Use Because We Don't Know How To Use Them" (P2)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…These findings were in accordance with previous studies 68,69 , the Guidelines for Early Childhood Development Services 62 , other action plans proposed by the Department of Basic Education 25 and the Department of Social Development 19 . Non-human teaching resources are important to ensure that all children develop to their optimal potential.…”
Section: "I Think We Need the Training Because Some Of Them [Teaching Resources] We Don't Use Because We Don't Know How To Use Them" (P2)supporting
confidence: 93%