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Finding the plot in South African reading education

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Date

2017-09

Authors

Rule, Peter
Land, Sandra

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AOSIS

Abstract

This article argues that we have lost the plot in South African reading education. To find it, we need to move beyond the predominant mode of reading as oral performance, where the emphasis is on accuracy and pronunciation, to reading as comprehension of meaning in text. While reading research in South Africa has been conducted mainly in school contexts, this case study is of a school and Adult Basic Education and Training Centre in a rural KwaZulu-Natal community near Pietermaritzburg. It found that an oratorical approach to reading dominated in both settings. It suggests that developing the way in which teachers understand the teaching of reading and transforming the teaching practices of those who teach as they were taught in the education system of the apartheid era are key to improving the teaching of reading.

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Keywords

Reading, Education

Citation

Rule, P. and Land, S. 2017. Finding the plot in South African reading education. Reading & Writing. 8(1): 1-8. doi:10.4102/rw.v8i1.121

DOI

10.4102/rw.v8i1.121