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Byna 80% van Graad 4’s kan nie met begrip lees nie

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Gepubliseer op 07/12/2017. 07/12/2017
Donderdag 7 Desember 2017

Byna agt uit tien graad 4 leerlinge in Suid-Afrika kan nie met begrip lees nie. Hoe skep ons dan ‘n leeskultuur in die land?

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