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Tutoring is a phone call away for North West learners

PUPILS WHO ARE battling with a subject can now speak directly to a tutor who will help them understand their work.

- More Matshediso

The North West Department of Education is bringing the classroom closer to learners through a programme called Dial-a-Tutor.

Pupils in grades eight to 12 who call a toll-free number receive personal tutoring from a subject specialist.

The department says the programme was initially meant for the four-week school break but because of the unpredicta­bility that comes with the coronaviru­s, it might continue into the new year.

Neo Macklein (17) of Onkabetse Thuto Secondary School says when she called the toll-free number, she was helped to understand her mathematic­s and accounting work.

One of the subject specialist­s,

Percy Modillane, who offers business economics tutoring, says the programme gives learners the opportunit­y to raise questions without fear of their classmates’ reaction.

He says teachers also benefit because they are able to request extra materials for their subjects.

North West MEC of Education Mmaphefo Matsemela encouraged learners to use the toll-free number effectivel­y.

“I take this time to encourage learners to strive on until they realise their dreams. I also urge our school community in the form of parents and teachers to embrace this programme, as well as to support learners to utilise the platform in order for it to be successful,” she says.

“We understand that you are approachin­g exam time under a serious pandemic and as such, the department will provide the Grade 12 learners with psycho-social support in October just before year-end examinatio­ns,” says MEC Matsemela.

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