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Book Delays Cause Setback for Literacy and Numeracy Drive
Millions of primary school pupils have still not received their basic literacy and numeracy workbooks – despite the books being described as the most effective tool for teaching by Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga.
The delays in supplying the essential teaching aids are causing panic among some school principals, particularly in rural areas, who say that crucial teaching time is being lost.
Granville Whittle, the basic education spokesman, said that about 37% of the 11.8million workbooks had not been delivered to 19000 schools by Friday, almost two weeks into the school term for inland schools.
The first batch of basic literacy and numeracy workbooks, with an average of 155 pages for Grade 1 to 6 pupils, was to have been delivered to schools by January 5, a week before the school year started.









