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Lesufi's call for single exam sparks debate
January 15, 2025
|The Citizen
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi's call for one examination for all Grade 12 pupils has sparked a debate on the future of the education system, with analysts warning it won't be the cure for inequality.
South Africa's current education system includes two main assessment models: the Independent Examinations Board (IEB), often offered by private schools, and the Curriculum Assessment Policy Statements (Caps) offered by public schools. Matrics under these systems also write IEB or National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams.
Lesufi's "one exam for all" proposal is a suggestion for a single matriculation exam for all pupils, regardless of whether they attend public or private schools.
According to the premier, the formation of a single examination system will promote equality and eliminate the current class-based schooling system.
"Different examination systems perpetuate inequality and choose winners and losers in life on the basis of economic background," Lesufi said yesterday.
But, speaking to The Citizen, education expert Hendrick Makaneta cautioned that one exam would not necessarily address societal inequality.
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