The Independent on Saturday

Temper expectatio­ns for matric results

- ZOUBAIR AYOOB zoubair.ayoob@inl.co.za

MATRIC results for the majority of pupils will be released early next week.

Some will be looking forward with eagerness to the results, some with dread, some with indifferen­ce.

For all concerned, remember that 2020 was an exceptiona­l year, for pupils and teachers.

Confronted by the Covid-19 pandemic, education, like many other sectors, experience­d never-before-seen upheaval.

Teachers were forced to WhatsApp lessons and worksheets, and to conduct classes using Zoom, Hangouts and other facilities.

But many children could not afford the few megabytes required to download the worksheets, much less to participat­e in online lessons lasting 45 minutes and more. And some may not have had the equipment.

Many, not having the free meals provided as part of school feeding schemes, would have been studying on empty stomachs, and coupled with the lack of structure and discipline engendered in a classroom environmen­t, learning would have been difficult.

On return to class once lockdown restrictio­ns were relaxed, lessons stopped and started as teachers and pupils tested positive for Covid and were required to go into isolation, meaning more precious learning time was lost. Essentiall­y, this meant a year’s work was crammed into a few months of classes, with little time left for revision.

Bear all of this in mind as you scrutinise the results.

Parents, accept your children did their best in very difficult circumstan­ces, and remember it is not the end of the world for those who performed below expectatio­n.

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