Department Of Basic Education In Pretoria

Department Of Basic Education In Pretoria

Department Of Basic Education In Pretoria,



Physical Address
Department of Basic Education
222 Struben Street
Pretoria Central, Pretoria
0001Postal Address
Private Bag X895
Pretoria,
0001

 

About Basic Education

The Department of Basic Education was formed when the former National Department of Education was split into two: Department of Basic Education and the Department of Higher Education and Training. The DBE deals with all schools from Grade R to Grade 12, including adult literacy programmes. The aim of the DBE is to develop, maintain and support a South African school education system for the 21st century.
Our vision is of a South Africa in which all our people will have access to lifelong learning, education and training opportunities, which will, in turn, contribute towards improving the quality of life and building a peaceful, prosperous and democratic South Africa.
Our mission is to provide leadership in the establishment of a South African education system for the 21st century.





The Department of Basic Education adheres to the following values

People: Upholding the Constitution, being accountable to the Minister, the government and the people of South Africa.
Excellence: Maintaining high standards of performance and professionalism by aiming for excellence in everything we do, including being fair, ethical and trustworthy in all that we do.
Teamwork: Cooperating with one another and with our partners in education in an open and supportive way to achieve shared goals.
Learning: Creating a learning organisation in which staff members seek and share knowledge and information while committing themselves to personal growth.
Innovation: Striving to address the training needs for high-quality service and seeking ways to achieve our goals.

Strategic outcome-orientated goals: Improved quality of basic education


Output 1: Improve the quality of teaching and learning
1.1 Improve teacher capacity and practices.
1.2 Increase access to high-quality learning materials.
 
Output 2: Undertake regular assessment to track progress
2.1 Establish a world-class system of standardised national assessments.
2.2 Extract key lessons from ongoing participation in international assessments.
 
Output 3: Improve early childhood development
3.1 Universalise access to Grade R.
3.2 Improve the quality of early childhood development.
 
Output 4: Ensure a credible outcomesfocused planning and accountability system
4.1 Strengthen school management and promote functional schools.
4.2 Strengthen the capacity of district offices.