Those who are older and/or those who have not had the opportunity to complete matric due to various reasons and those who do not qualify for higher education can register at Community Education and Training (CET) colleges across the country.Īccording to the Department of Higher Education, Science and Innovation website, the colleges are supported by some 200 community learning centres. To register for the programme online go to visit any Department of Basic Education office with an ID document and statement of results. “The LTSMs are government-owned, printed and distributed to learners at no cost to the learner,” Motshekga said. The programme facilitates the development of learning and teaching support materials (LTSMs) that is based on diagnostic reports, so as to ensure that the support materials focus on common areas of poor performance emanating from previous examinations. “The programme offers face-to-face support, online support and a wide range of learning support materials. Subjects that learners can register for include: ![]() Learners migrate within provinces, seeking job opportunities and the SCMP allows learners to continue with their studies, irrespective of the province they have relocated to,” she said. The face-to-face centres keep learners motivated, as they prepare for their examinations. “They are able to register for one, two or more subjects, and write the examinations either in May/June or October/November. Learners who are disappointed by their failure or poor performance at the end of their schooling career, are able to continue with their studies at their own pace. “The programme plays an important role in retaining learners beyond the formal schooling programme. ![]() In reply to questions regarding the programme in the National Council of Provinces in October last year, Minister Angie Motshekga revealed that at least 400 000 learners have been assisted through the programme to “achieve their subject passes towards their NSC or SC qualification”. The programme is also open to those who want to improve their results. The programme is aimed at those who have not met the requirements to pass the National Senior Certificate (NSC) or the extended Senior Certificate (SC) examinations. Registration for the Department of Basic Education’s Second Chance Matric Programme will close on 8 February 2023.
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