Mother’s Day reminds us that parents carry invisible concern.
Behind every school email, report card, or parent meeting sits one unspoken question:
“Is my child truly coping?”
Research consistently shows that parental perception of academic progress influences school satisfaction, retention, and reputation. Yet literacy gaps are often difficult for parents to interpret. A ... Read More
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May2026
Workers’ Day recognises labour.
In schools, labour is intellectual, emotional, and increasingly administrative.
Teacher burnout is widely discussed, yet one contributing factor receives little attention: unresolved literacy gaps.
When learners struggle to read fluently and comprehend independently, the workload impact is significant:
Instructions must be repeated.
Content must be re-explained.
Assessments must be ... Read More
1 May 2026Charlotte
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Apr2026
Freedom Day celebrates political freedom.
But in education, the most powerful form of freedom is economic mobility — and literacy sits at the centre of it.
The World Bank refers to foundational literacy as the “gateway skill.” Without it, long-term economic participation declines sharply. Learners who cannot read fluently by the intermediate ... Read More
27 April 2026Charlotte
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Apr2026
Family Day reminds us that development does not happen in isolation.
Reading improvement is often framed as a language issue. It is not. Reading is a cognitive skill set that affects how learners think, reason, regulate emotion, and solve problems.
Neuroscience research shows that fluent reading automates lower-level processing (decoding), freeing up ... Read More
6 April 2026Charlotte
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Apr2026
Good Friday is traditionally a day of reflection.
For school leadership, reflection is not sentimental — it is strategic.
Across South Africa, literacy gaps continue to place operational strain on schools. PIRLS 2021 showed persistent challenges in reading comprehension, and at school level the impact is visible in slower curriculum progression, higher ... Read More
3 April 2026Charlotte
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Mar2026
Human Rights Day reminds us that access to education is constitutionally protected.
But access without comprehension is limited access.
South Africa has made remarkable progress in school enrolment. Nearly all children attend school. Yet PIRLS 2021 revealed that 81% of Grade 4 learners cannot read for meaning in any language. This statistic ... Read More
21 March 2026Charlotte
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Mar2026
Technology in schools should not replace human judgment. It should amplify it.
Yet many digital systems generate data without converting it into action. Reports accumulate, dashboards expand — but literacy and numeracy gaps remain hidden until teachers feel the pressure.
When reading and comprehension weaknesses go undetected, the impact is operational:
Repeated ... Read More
13 March 2026Charlotte
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Feb2026
Falling in Love with the Wrong Intervention: Why Literacy Strategy Must Be Systemic, Not Sentimental
Valentine’s Day is about commitment.
In schools, however, literacy decisions are often driven by good intentions rather than structured commitment. Individual interventions are added. Extra worksheets are printed. After-school support is introduced. Yet results remain inconsistent.
The problem is not effort. It is fragmentation.
South African PIRLS data shows persistent comprehension challenges at ... Read More
14 February 2026Charlotte
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Jan2026
As we welcome 2026, many of us set resolutions—whether it's health, career, or personal growth. But what if one resolution could change lives forever? 📖
Making literacy a priority in 2026 is one of the most powerful goals you can set. Strong reading skills shape futures, create opportunities, and build confidence.
Why ... Read More
1 January 2026Charlotte
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Dec2025
Every year, we search for the perfect gifts for our loved ones—something meaningful, something lasting. But what if the most valuable gift can’t be wrapped in paper and ribbons?
🎁 The ability to read is a gift that lasts a lifetime. It’s not just about books; it’s about opportunity, independence, and ... Read More
25 December 2025Charlotte







