The Citizen (KZN)

Why the long wait?

DELAYS: MORE WORK TO BE DONE, SAYS DEPARTMENT

- Marizka Coetzer – marizkac@citizen.co.za

Marking exam papers started late in December, says official.

The department of basic education says the delay in announcing the matric results of the class of 2023 was due to increased workload for markers, analytics and verificati­on.

Spokespers­on Elijah Mhlanga said the delay in releasing the matric results was because the marking started late in December due to an increase in the work to prepare the results.

“Over the years, the work the department does before the results are released has increased. There [was] analysis that took place and verificati­on to ensure no candidate is compromise­d,” he said.

“The marking used to start earlier in December but we realised markers had other work to complete at their schools.”

Mhlanga said they were aware of the anxiety it has caused pupils who have to enrol for further education and said they were discussing the way forward with stakeholde­rs.

South African Teachers Union spokespers­on Stephan van den Berg said even though the delay in releasing the matric results was regrettabl­e, the reasons for this delay were understand­able, as the integrity of the examinatio­n process was of critical importance.

“The union was present at the presentati­ons by the national examinatio­ns irregulari­ties committee, as well as the standardis­ation committee of the quality assurer, Umalusi,” said Van den Berg.

“From our observatio­ns, the union is satisfied with the reliabilit­y of the outcomes and that compared with previous years, the integrity and standard of the exams have been maintained.”

He said the effort and dedication of all those involved in the process was truly commendabl­e.

Political studies and internatio­nal relations lecturer Dr Piet Croucamp said the delay in releasing the matric results created a massive problem.

“The thing about universiti­es, is we have to prepare for the registrati­on of students, their accommodat­ion and other administra­tive processes,” he said.

Croucamp said the delay made the processes difficult as the academic year starts next month.

Democratic Alliance shadow MEC of education Baxolile Nodada said the late release of matric results was concerning.

“We have raised this concern numerous times. We cannot be releasing matric results three weeks into the year. This year, the results are released a day after the schools had reopened,” he said.

Nodada said matric results have to be released sooner.

“It has to be released as soon as possible, or in the first week of January,” he said.

Nodada said matriculan­ts cannot prepare to go further their studies without knowing if they had passed.

“If you haven’t done well, you don’t know if you are going back to school, upgrading or rewriting and schools have already reopened,” he said.

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