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Breaking ground in education to improve learning outcomes

by Chris
January 21, 2026
in Psychologist

In a recent multidisciplinary science forum, Dr. Sello Galane’s groundbreaking research on policies and interventions aimed at enhancing poor learning outcomes took centre stage, leaving colleagues appreciative of the valuable insights shared.

Addressing the gathering, Galane expressed gratitude for the opportunity to discuss critical issues surrounding interventions and policies crucial for improving learning outcomes. He emphasized the significance of legislative mandates, particularly in the context of basic education levels, as outlined by the National Qualifications Framework (NQF).

The journey began in 1996 with the enactment of the Constitution and Policy Act, setting the stage for South African schools to navigate the complex landscape of education. Galane highlighted the challenges faced, including the need for damage compensation discussions, which sparked conversations around interventions. The focus then shifted to addressing the language barrier, specifically the mother tongue versus the language of learning and teaching.

One notable intervention involved compensating for disadvantaged experiences by introducing subjects that aimed to mitigate statistical disparities. However, Galane pointed out that despite these efforts, the results did not reflect significant improvements in learning outcomes.

Learning and development reflections

1. The persistent challenge: Galane’s reflections shed light on the enduring challenges faced by the education sector in bridging learning gaps. Despite multifaceted interventions, the struggle to improve outcomes, particularly in English proficiency, remains a persistent hurdle.

2. Language as key determinant: The emphasis on the language debate and the subsequent push for mother tongue-based bilingual education underscore the critical role language plays in shaping educational success. The reflections prompt a re-evaluation of language policies and their impact on learning outcomes.

3. The urgent need for alignment: Galane’s call to return to the drawing board signals a need for immediate alignment between educational practices and constitutional provisions. The reflections prompt a consideration of the urgency in implementing changes that reflect the diverse linguistic landscape of South Africa.

African Institute of Mind’s perspective for a better Africa recommends these:

Call to action:

In light of Sello Galane’s insights, the education community is urged to take proactive steps in the following areas:

Policy reform: Advocate for comprehensive policy reforms that prioritise mother tongue-based bilingual education, ensuring equitable treatment of all languages in the education system.

Investment in teacher training: Allocate resources and invest in teacher training programmes that equip educators to navigate the challenges posed by diverse language needs, ultimately fostering a more inclusive learning environment.

Community engagement: Foster community engagement to raise awareness about the importance of linguistic diversity in education. Encourage dialogue between stakeholders to collaboratively address challenges and implement effective solutions.

As South Africa strives for educational excellence, Galane’s research serves as a catalyst for transformative action, emphasizing the collective responsibility to ensure that every learner has equal opportunities for success, regardless of linguistic background.

Africa in mind: Unite for educational excellence

In concluding our exploration of Dr. Sello Galane’s enlightening insights on educational policies and interventions, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment in the journey towards excellence in African education. Galane’s reflections have not merely offered a critique of existing challenges but have illuminated a path forward, one that embraces linguistic diversity and inclusivity.

Africa, with its rich tapestry of languages and cultures, stands at the crossroads of transformation. The call to action resonates not only within the confines of South African classrooms but echoes across the continent. As we contemplate the persistent challenges in learning outcomes, we are reminded of the shared responsibility to shape a future where every African learner is empowered to thrive.

The urgency to reform policies, invest in teacher training, and engage communities is not exclusive to a single nation but transcends borders. It speaks to the collective aspiration for an educational landscape that celebrates Africa’s linguistic mosaic. The call to return to the drawing board is an invitation to reimagine education in Africa, rooted in the principles of equality, respect for diversity, and the promotion of indigenous languages.

In the spirit of Ubuntu, the African philosophy that emphasises interconnectedness and shared humanity, let us rally together. Let us champion a future where linguistic diversity is not a barrier but a source of strength, where educational policies reflect the constitutional ideals of human dignity and equal rights.

As we navigate the complex terrain of education, let Africa be the beacon guiding us towards a brighter future. Galane’s research serves as a catalyst for change, urging us to build an inclusive and empowering educational system that unlocks the potential of every African learner. In doing so, we pave the way for a continent where education becomes a powerful force for unity, progress, and the realisation of individual and collective dreams.

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