Thursday, January 9, 2014

FAKE 2013 MATRIC RESULTS

From:
ecolesa@live.co.za

11:00 AM



To: 

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This is why the pass rate went up. The Education Department reduced those allowed to write by nearly 50%. The figures show the entries into Grade 10 that should have finished Matric in 2013. You will see by the figures that just above 50% wrote their Matric Final Examinations.


Can the recipients of this email please explain the missing 48% of learners, who started Grade 10 in 2011, were when the Final Matric Examinations started in 2013?

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SHAUN P F HIGLEY
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This email was sent to: Job Creation Trust, The DA, News24, SABC, directly. Let's see how long it takes all the recipients to respond.

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  2. Great example of people building on shaky foundations. It's a bad paper that shows nothing cogent. Prove that the government had any hand in anyone dropping out, and I'll give this some credence. Also, prove that the other provinces don't have more or equal numbers of kids dropping out before grade 10.

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