Authors: Ingrid Sapire, Roelien Herholdt
Published: 2023
Presented at the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) Washington on February 21, 2023. The Marko-D test is based on an empirically validated model of children’s progressive understanding of numerical concepts. The model was developed in Germany, based on theoretical suppositions and empirical data (Fritz, Ehlert & Leutner, 2018).In the model, the number concept is viewed as a requirement for the construction of arithmetical skills. These concepts gradually build upon each other, creating a continuum (or a pathway of learning progression) of increasing complexity (Henning, Ehlert, Balzer, Ragpot, Herholdt, & Fritz, 2019). This is in line with the South African school curriculum for the foundation phase (elementary school) which requires the development of basic number concepts. The Marko-D is a story-based, individually administered oral test, which provides diagnostic information regarding the child's number concept development (Herholdt, 2017), which in turn can be used to inform re-teaching, interventions and remediation. In 2022 JET, in collaboration with Bala Wande set out to expand the existing South African version of the Marko-D from the four language versions (English, Afrikaans, isiZulu and Sesotho) validated by the University of Johannesburg and published in 2019 (Henning, Ehlert, Balzer, Ragpot, Herholdt, & Fritz, 2019) include a Sepedi version. A second round of piloting was completed in the third term of 2022 in a sample of in excess of 1800 grade 1 learners. A Rasch analysis was carried out and the results were reported at the CIES conference in Washington DC on 21 February 2023 by Dr Ingrid Sapire who is the Head of Maths at Funda Wande, based at WITS University. A final pilot of the Sepedi version is planned for 2023 as well as expanding the validation process to include concurrent validation with the Hybrid EGMA used in the Bala Wande initiative.
Author: Maureen
Published: 2016
Fact sheet of findings and recommendations
Keywords: Teacher Education, Alternative pathways, Teacher, Initial teacher education, Literature Review
Author: Monica Mawoyo
Published: 2020
Injini commissioned JET Education Services to conduct an external evaluation of the Injini Africa’s EdTech Incubator programme. The goal of Injini is to improve education outcomes across Africa through supporting EdTech entrepreneurs with solutions that are evidenced-based, effective and scalable, and can address challenges of access and quality. This report presents the results of the external evaluation of Injini Africa’s EdTech Incubator programme, which was conducted from January to March 2019.
Keywords: Monitoring and evaluation (M&, E), injini, evaluation
Author: SSACI
Joint Report by SSACI, JET Education Services and the NBI, March 2016
Keywords: TVET Resources, Tracer study
Author: Maureen
Joint Report by SSACI, JET Education Services and the NBI, March 2016
Author: Roelien Herholdt
Published: 2023
The latest installment in the "All you need to know" series is the Fine motor development booklet which underlies and is correlated to many everyday and academic skills.
Keywords: fine motor development, ECD Materials, all you need to know series
Author: Fleisch, B
Published: 2010
Paper Presented at the Wits School of Education Research Seminar, Staff Lounge
Keywords: Research