NewsSchools

The Answer Series launches free videos for Grade 12 learners

The Answer Series launches videos lessons to help grade 12 learners make up for lost time

Despite disruptions and reduced teaching time due to Covid-19, the Grade 12 curriculum remains the same.

Learners returned to class on Monday, having missed out on many weeks of school.

They have a lot of work to catch up on.

Also read:

Ekurhuleni East TVET College visits local schools as part of their community giveback drive

“Schools need to adapt to a dual delivery of in-person and digital teaching, and learners need to take charge of their own learning process.

“Our goal is to help them do just that with the launch of The Answer Series (TAS) free videos.

“We have focused on term two content for matric learners as so much is at stake for them, not just their final year of school; but also consequent opportunities for further studies or jobs next year,” says TAS CEO George Eadie.

The video courses are created by subject specialists, teachers and authors with years of experience, some of whom wrote TAS study guides.

They cover five CAPS subjects: physical sciences/ fisiese wetenskappe (in Afrikaans and English), mathematics, mathematical literacy, life sciences and economics (in English only).

Also read:

#Lockdown: Expert tips on how to take charge of your studies at home

Eadie explains: “By systematically making their way through the videos, a learner can begin to realise that they are capable of making big gains on their own.

“This realisation can have a life-changing impact extending far beyond the work and into all aspects of their life.

“The free video courses are available on the TAS website and work well in conjunction with the TAS study guides, as references are made to worked examples and practice exercises.

“Think of them as the base camp for important work in the curriculum, each one is a 10-minute, high-impact way to master your work,” adds Eadie.

This new product from TAS will also provide support to teachers who are under severe pressure to catch up on time missed.

The videos offer a quick and effective ways to fill gaps for some of the traditionally toughest subjects.

“More and more, teaching is improved when learners move through the foundations of a topic on their own and at their pace; and then come to class for the in-person troubleshooting.
“It’s called flip the classroom and we hope to see teachers and learners adopting this approach with the videos,” comments Eadie.

Also read:

Managing matric in a time of turmoil

As part of their ethos to continue to improve their products and support for learners, the team at TAS looks forward to feedback on the videos, and feels it is a positive step towards a closer relationship with customers to continuously improve.

“We believe that these videos can help learners get back on track to pursue their studies and achieve their goals.

“They can be used to jump start a new session, as a daily 10-minute focused consolidation of a completed section or as a pre-study flashback/ overview.”

For more information, visit the TAS website: www.theanswer.co.za.

Follow us on: 

Related Articles

Back to top button