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04/03/2022

At the end of 2021, more than 23,000 matriculants in the Eastern Cape failed maths, along with thousands more across SA.

Many others scraped through, but will likely struggle with maths-related subjects at tertiary level, which could affect  their success in their studies and, ultimately, their future careers.

To give current and repeating matrics, students and any other adult learners a better chance to succeed in maths, Nelson Mandela University launched its  innovative MobiTutorZA Academy, a combined online/offline maths programme, on Tuesday.

The brainchild of the university’s Govan Mbeki Mathematics Development Centre (GMMDC), the academy is built on the successes of its existing school-based programme, the Incubator School Programme (ISP), which has been running for more than a decade.

The average final-year maths mark achieved by the grade 12 pupils in 2021’s incubator  programme was over 65% — and 80% of them achieved bachelor’s passes, allowing them to progress to university.

One pupil, Asenathi Dube of Zimele High School in Mthatha, achieved 99% for maths.

In 2021, the incubator programme was extended to form part of the maths centre’s  ReMatric pilot programme, giving past matrics a chance to improve their maths results, and saw the average maths marks among them improve from 40% to 50%, while the top mark for maths was 71%.

Read the full story at: https://www.heraldlive.co.za/news/2022-03-01-nmu-on-board-to-improve-maths-marks/