School and Individual Predictors of Mathematics Achievement in South Africa: The Mediating Role of Learner Aspirations
Extant literature has demonstrated the importance of individual and school-related factors in improving
mathematics achievement. Despite this, there is still a gap in research to understand the mediating role
of educational aspiration in mathematics achievement. The aim of the present study is to test the
relationship between self-efficacy, scho ...
Published in: 2021
Authors: Angelina Wilson Fadiji / Vijay Reddy
Keywords: Learner educational aspirations / mathematics achievement / School climate / School resources / Self efficacy
Learners’ educational aspirations in South Africa: The role of the home and the school
An extensive body of research exists on the background characteristics that predict learner achievement. However, in South Africa, little attention has been paid to the level of educational aspirations and the factors that shape the level of aspirations. Using a bio-ecological systems theory of development, we explored the role of gender, socio-eco ...
Published in: 2020
Authors: Angelina Wilson Fadiji / Vijay Reddy
Keywords: Home resources / Learner educational aspirations / Parental involvement / School climate / Socioeconomic status
An analysis of TIMSS 2015 science reading demands
This study investigated the reading demands of restricted-use items administered to South African grade 9 learners as part of the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) 2015. The method proposed by Mullis, Martin and Foy (2013) was used to categorise items into low, medium and high readability groups. The ‘knowing’ domain ...
Published in: 2020
Keywords: Language in education / Readability / Science education
The contribution of South African teachers to students’ sense of belonging and mathematics achievement: Students’ perspective from the 2015 Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study
The role of teachers in nurturing students’ sense of belonging cannot be over-emphasised. Students who do not feel accepted by their teachers are at risk of withdrawing from school life and feeling disaffected. This study contributes to theories on school belonging by investigating the contribution of teachers to students’ sense of school belon ...
Published in: 2019
Authors: Fabian Arends / Mariette Visser
Keywords: Primary School Teachers / Sense of School Belonging / Student Attitudes / TIMSS; Student–Teacher Relationship
Early learning experiences, school entry skills and later mathematics achievement in South Africa
Background: The acquired skill set prior to school entry has emerged as an important issue in research and policy internationally. Much evidence exists advocating the importance of early numeracy and literacy skills in later academic achievement and economic outcomes of students.
Aim: The goal of this study was to determine the association betwe ...
Published in: 2019
Keywords: Early learning / Home environment / Literacy / Numeracy / School entry skills / TIMSS in South Africa
The impact of language factors on learner achievement in Science
South African learner achievement remains poor, despite large investment in schooling over the last two decades. Literature
and research findings offer no single explanation or solution. In this article, the authors explored the relative contribution of
specific language factors such as the role of home- and school-language equivalence, cultural ...
Published in: 2018
Keywords: Home language / Language factors / Language in education / science achievement
School leadership and local learning contexts in South Africa
International research has shown that the quality of school leadership and management (SLM) is important for teaching and learning, particularly in schools where there is acute resource deprivation. This article explores the relationship between leadership and academic achievement in South African secondary schools with varying socio-economic condi ...
Published in: 2018
Authors: Tia Linda Zuze / Andrea Juan
Keywords: School leadership / School management; Learning contexts
I believe I can do science: Self-efficacy and science achievement of Grade 9 students in South Africa
An important component of an individual’s scientific literacy is a positive attitude towards science. However, emphasis is too often placed on achievement scores rather than attitude. While individuals’ relative levels of problem-solving skills, inherent aptitudes for the subject matter and teaching practices are conveyed through achievement sc ...
Published in: 2018
Keywords: Science Atittude / Self efficacy / self-confidence / TIMSS
Bullies, victims and bully-victims in South African schools: Examining the risk factors
School bullying is a complex social phenomenon that negatively impacts the psychosocial well-being of students, as well as the overall culture and climate of schools. Designing appropriate interventions to combat bullying in South African schools requires nuanced information about this phenomenon. This paper examines the extent and nature of bullyi ...
Published in: 2018
Keywords: Bully-victims / Bullying / Bullying risk factors / School safety
Teacher classroom practices and Mathematics performance in South African schools: A reflection on TIMSS 2011
South African Journal of Education, Volume 37, Number 3, August 2017
Published in: 2017
Keywords: Mathematics Education / Teacher classroom practices