, EDS3701 Assignment 4 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
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There is concern about the university dropout rates in South
Africa which are remarkably high �� between 50% and 60%
of first-year students. Among other challenges that schools in
South Africa are faced with, many people think the 30% pass
rate in schools is the cause of the problem. Answer the
questions below: 3.1 What are the other challenges that South
African schools are faced with? (Mention at least 4) (4) 3.2 How
do the problems mentioned above in 3.1 contribute to the high
dropout rate of first-year university students? (6) 3.3 As a new
Minister of Education, how can you solve the problem of high
dropout rates of first-year students in South African
universities? (10)
3.1 What are the other challenges that South African schools
are faced with? (Mention at least 4) (4)
1. Lack of qualified teachers – Many schools, especially in
rural areas, lack properly trained educators.
2. Overcrowded classrooms – Large class sizes hinder
individual attention and effective teaching.
2025 - DUE 21 July 2025; 100% TRUSTED
Complete, trusted solutions and explanations.
There is concern about the university dropout rates in South
Africa which are remarkably high �� between 50% and 60%
of first-year students. Among other challenges that schools in
South Africa are faced with, many people think the 30% pass
rate in schools is the cause of the problem. Answer the
questions below: 3.1 What are the other challenges that South
African schools are faced with? (Mention at least 4) (4) 3.2 How
do the problems mentioned above in 3.1 contribute to the high
dropout rate of first-year university students? (6) 3.3 As a new
Minister of Education, how can you solve the problem of high
dropout rates of first-year students in South African
universities? (10)
3.1 What are the other challenges that South African schools
are faced with? (Mention at least 4) (4)
1. Lack of qualified teachers – Many schools, especially in
rural areas, lack properly trained educators.
2. Overcrowded classrooms – Large class sizes hinder
individual attention and effective teaching.