Abstract:
In the 2019 cycle of the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), the Western Cape
Education Department (WCED) sought more precise provincial achievement estimates and therefore increased
the provincial sample size from 30 to 150 schools at the Senior Phase (Grade 9). The data from the Western
Cape sample forms part of the overall South African results, and is also reported separately as a self-standing
entity called a 'benchmarking participant' in the international TIMSS report.
Participation in TIMSS allows countries and benchmarking participants to evaluate their learners' achievement
and monitor the health of their education systems over time. TIMSS also allows participants to compare their
achievement with other participants. In addition, the study allows the exploration of how contextual factors
are associated with mathematics and science achievement.
In August 2019, the Human Sciences Research Council collected achievement and contextual data in
149 secondary schools from 149 principals, 170 mathematics educators, 162 science educators, and 5 351
Grade 9 learners in the Western Cape. The analysis of data was informed by a framework focused on how to
build achievement and bridge achievement gaps. The results of the Western Cape analyses are presented in
this publication.
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