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Title: LAYING%20SOLID%20FOUNDATIONS%20FOR%20LEARNING%20Early%20Childhood%20Development


1
LAYING SOLID FOUNDATIONS FOR LEARNINGEarly
Childhood Development
  • Briefing to the Select Committee on Education
    and Recreation
  • Mrs Palesa Tyobeka
  • Deputy Director-General General Education
  • 26th August 2009

2
Putting ECD at the center An education imperative
  • After 1994 SA accepted the moral responsibility
    to address significant inequality in opportunity
    by strengthening focus on the earliest years.
    Also adopted international definition of ECD as
    focusing on children from 0 9yrs
  • Commitment in policy documents on ECD centers
    around health, promotion and welfare of children
    in their formative years.
  • In Education this commitment has been expressed
    through the drive to Universal Access to Grade R
    by 2010 (WP6) and participation and co-leadership
    of the Integrated Plan for Early Childhood
    Development Tshwaragano ka bana.

3
0 4 years
4
Introduction to Tshwaragano ka bana
  • White Paper 5 on Early Childhood Education
  • The Department of Education accepts that
    providing ECD for children younger than five
    years requires a combination and a variety of
    programmes that draw in several departments and
    levels of government, nongovernmental
    organisations, CBOs, families, parents an
    children. (White Paper 5 p61)
  • There are three main role players
  • Departments of Education, Health and Social
    Development (DSD lead department)

5
General progress to date
  • Some of the improvement in the access to services
    for children 0 4 years
  • Birth registrations have increased from 25 in
    1998 to 72 in 2005
  • Immunisation coverage has increased from 63 in
    1998 to over 90 in 2005
  • 90 of births take place in a health facility
  • 86 of eligible 0 4 year olds receive a Child
    Support Grant
  • The per capita subsidy has increased for children
    in ECD centres as well as the number of children
    receiving the subsidy

6
The mandate of the Department of Education
  • Main focus of Department of Education is to
    ensure quality of educational experience in
    community sites through ensuring
  • Quality of programmes, and
  • Quality of training of practitioners
  • Providing a quality programme for the sites
  • Developed National Early Learning and Development
    Standards
  • Developed materials for parents and caregivers on
    how to stimulate their child/ren
  • Ensuring quality of practitioners
  • 6 684 practitioners currently in training across
    the country.

7
Major challenges
  • Lack of accurate and verifiable data on ECD sites
    across the country. This limits Department of
    Basic Educations ability to
  • audit practitioner numbers and competency levels
  • Cost and mount a realistic practitioner
    development programme
  • Plan, develop and distribute adequate support
    materials for enhanced programmes at the sites
  • Lack of proper monitoring of the basic
    requirements for practitioners towards quality
    practice.

8
Grade r
9
Meeting the target of Universal Access by 2010
  • Universal access to Grade R inclusive of both
    provision in public and community sites
  • Accurate data not easy to get and current
    coverage is deduced from the average enrolment in
    Grades 1, 2 and 3 in the previous year
  • In June 2009 national picture indicated 77
    coverage
  • Indications are that KZN almost at universal
    coverage already and that most provinces could
    meet target by 2010
  • 5 provinces already at 80 coverage
  • Gauteng the one province where coverage is
    challenged currently below 50
  • Planning already to have met target by 2014.

10
Increasing access to QUALITY
  • EFA Monitoring report of 2005 puts the following
    key indicators at the center
  • Quality Programmes
  • Adequate Resources
  • Qualified teachers

11
Towards Quality Programmes
  • Focus on two key areas
  • Management of sites
  • Practitioner support
  • Management of Grade R sites
  • Key criteria/standards developed for quality
    sites
  • Practitioners Support
  • Grade R Practical Ideas ( book of ideas and
    activities) developed
  • Milestones document to guide and sequence child
    development to be sent out to all schools by
    November.

12
Resources
  • Grade R Resource Kit to be out in all schools
    with grade R by November, comprising
  • 62 page story book with 20 stories
  • 20 wall charts
  • 80 reproducable worksheets
  • 32 page learner resource book
  • 80 page book of lessons
  • Assessment guideline and activities
  • A 48 page teachers guide

13
Working against achieving the dream
  • Adequate budget
  • Conditions of service of practitioners
  • Teacher qualifications

14
Current Status
  • Practitioners
  • ECD viewed as a continuum from 0 9 yrs
    internationally and in SA, but overwhelming
    majority of practitioners/teachers working in
    Grade R not qualified for employment as educators
    (but used as such in many schools across the
    country)
  • Current entry requirement NQF Level 4
    qualification in community sites an un-enforced
    Level 1 qualification as requirement
  • Inadequate salaries and unattractive/unacceptable
    conditions of service
  • Lack of career path no clear qualifications
    pathway

15
Areas of priority focus
  • On qualifications
  • Develop a Qualification pathway Complete a 360
    credit Level 6 Diploma in Education followed by a
    Bachelor of Education in Foundation Phase
  • On Conditions of Service
  • Agree on minimum stipend to be paid per month
  • Ensure regular payment
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