81% of children cannot read for meaning by age 10.
But this crisis is solvable & provinces are already showing what works.
That’s why former Deputy President Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka convened the #2030ReadingPanel to track progress & accountability.
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That’s when all SA children will read for meaning if we stay on our current path.
We have 4 years to change that.
This isn’t a policy issue. It’s a national emergency.
What needs to shift now, and what’s already working https://t.co/YCovgm6Kwo
Prof Sizwe Mabizela on the solutions to address the foundational learning crisis in South Africa.
Read the full 2026 Report here 👉https://t.co/EX6b8wDDYy
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The 2026 Reading Panel Background Report focuses on evidence, progress & scaling what works.
From provincial data to teacher preparation & system reform, the conversation moved from insight to action.
Read the full 2026 Report here 👉 https://t.co/EX6b8wDDYy
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SA’s literacy crisis goes beyond reading words, it’s about reading for meaning.
Gugs Mhlungu speaks to Nikki Bush on what the 2026 #2030ReadingPanel report reveals & what ECD centres & schools must do next.
Listen to the full conversation @Radio702 🎧
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81% of children can’t read for meaning by age 10.
But we know what works. Now it’s about turning that into action.
A powerful piece from Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka 👇
https://t.co/5nD9ly0nh3 via @mailandguardian#2030ReadingPanel
From teacher preparation to learning materials, assessments and provincial implementation, the focus is clear: strengthen what works and scale it.
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[LISTEN] Author of the 2030 Reading Panel's 2026 report, Sipumelele Lucwaba says only about 30% of Grades 1 to 3 learners read at grade level in their home language, confirming South Africa's reading crisis persists.
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The 2030 Reading Panel’s 2026 report, released on Tuesday, reveals that 15% of Grade 3 pupils in South Africa cannot “decode even a single word by the end of their third year of formal schooling”. @DBE_SA
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WATCH | Only 3 in 10 South African pupils can read at grade level by grade 3. This follows the release of the 2030 Reading Panel report, which draws on national data on foundational reading skills across all South African languages.
It's important that civil society, corporates, philanthropists, NGOs & other key stakeholders work together to support the government to ensure that all children in South Africa can read for meaning by the age of 10.
Get the report here👉https://t.co/R7T8rYBGaI
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If South Africa is serious about improving early grade reading, the focus has to start where learning begins. Evidence shows that strengthening the foundation years can shift outcomes across the whole system.
Get the 2026 Reading Panel Report 👉https://t.co/R7T8rYCe0g
Children learn to read faster & with deeper understanding when they start in a language they know well. But access to quality books and reading materials in those languages still isn’t equal across the system.
Download the report and explore the insights👉https://t.co/R7T8rYBGaI
@ReadingPanel Speed - systemically, yes - and more time on daily classroom programmes - especially for Grade 1. Sometimes we underestimate the fleeting moments in which the working memory functions - hearing sounds and linking them to letters and how rapidly it has to shift. More time.
Hon. Siviwe Gwarube emphasised the importance of building a system-wide approach to education reform that moves beyond pilots to sustainable national implementation at the #2030ReadingPanel 2026 Report launch on the 24th of February.
Get the report here👉https://t.co/R7T8rYBGaI
The 2026 Background Report from the #2030ReadingPanel shows how location & language still determines whether a child learns to read.
Get the full report here 👉https://t.co/R7T8rYCe0g
Early grade reading outcomes are not uniform across the country.
New analysis from the 2026 Reading Panel Report highlights how provincial context, language & resources shape learning outcomes in the foundation phase.
Read more 👉 https://t.co/WzMDjcPYA8
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The evidence on early grade reading in South Africa is clearer than ever.
What matters now is speed.
The #2030ReadingPanel 2026 Report shows the latest evidence on foundational reading & examples of programmes already improving outcomes.
👉2026 Report https://t.co/R7T8rYBGaI