Learning about sustainable change in education
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Learning about sustainable change
in education in South Africa
The Jika iMfundo campaign 2015–2017
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Learning about sustainable change in education
Contributors
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Foreword
Part One: Setting the Scene
1
Introduction
Pam Christie
2
Jika iMfundo 2015–2017: Why, what and key learnings
Mary Metcalfe
3
Leading to improve learning outcomes in the Jika iMfundo campaign
Allistair Witten and Kaizer Makole
Part Two: Research
4
Curriculum management, improving learner performance and the rise of multi-grade classes: A tangled web of challenges to the design, operation and evaluation of educational development programmes in South Africa
Eric Schollar
5
Lessons learnt through Jika iMfundo programme in managing school curriculum in King Cetshwayo district: The Programme to Improve Learning Outcomes (PILO)
Mncedisi Christian Maphalala, Nontobeko Prudence Khumalo, Alan Bhekisisa Buthelezi, Maria Sewela Mabusela, Bongani Thulani Gamede, Duduzile Christinah Sibaya and Dumisani Russel Nzima
6
Teachers’ and HoDs’ accountability on curriculum coverage: PILO’s contribution to the theory of change in education
Francine De Clercq, Yael Shalem and Thabisile Nkambu
7
Balancing monitoring and support: The role of HoDs in curriculum coverage
Nonhlanhla Mthiyane, Jaqueline Naidoo and Carol Bertram
8
Exploring mathematics teachers’ usage of the curriculum planner and tracker in secondary schools in King Cetshwayo and Pinetown districts
Thokozani Mkhwanazi, Zanele Ndlovu, Sebenzile Ngema and Sarah Bansilal
9
District support for curriculum management change in schools
Anne Mc Lennan, Mike Muller, Mark Orkin and Hanlie Robertson
Part Three: Reflections
10
Reflections on curriculum and education system change
Pam Christie and Mareka Monyokolo