Umalusi is an institution in South Africa that ensures the quality of national examinations. They oversee the entire process, from writing to marking and execution, with transparency and scrutiny from various establishments. Umalusi’s CEO, Dr. Mafu Rakometsi, recently hosted a media briefing to unveil the results of their quality assurance processes for the 2023 national exams. Along with ensuring authenticity and credibility, Umalusi also works to counter fraud in the education sector and fosters an environment where learners can reach their full potential.
Umalusi ensures the quality of the entire sequence of the national examination process. They oversee examination writing and marking, externally moderate and approve diverse assessment tasks, audit the system’s preparedness, and supervise the execution of examinations. The process is transparent and open, with scrutiny by various South African establishments.
In the contemporary world, the importance of authenticity and credibility cannot be overstated, particularly in the realm of academia. Bodies such as Umalusi stand as steadfast protectors of academic integrity. This institution, tasked with maintaining the quality of exit-level national examinations, holds a critical position within the South African education system. On January 15, 2024, Umalusi’s CEO, Dr. Mafu Rakometsi, hosted a media briefing to unveil the results of the quality assurance processes for the 2023 national exams.
Housed in the Thuto-Mfundo Building in Pretoria, the conference served as a platform for Dr. Rakometsi to welcome an array of dignitaries, representatives of four assessment bodies, Umalusi executives, senior managers, and journalists from differing media outlets. In his inaugural address, Dr. Rakometsi conferred his gratitude upon the attending media houses, recognizing their indispensable function in broadcasting the message of the briefing nationwide.
Umalusi’s mission is to ensure the quality of the entire sequence of the national examination process. Dr. Rakometsi presented an overview of the quality assurance processes that Umalusi oversaw during the examination writing and marking phase in the last stretch of 2023. He further expanded on Umalusi’s function in externally moderating and approving diverse assessment tasks, auditing the preparedness of the system, and supervising the execution of examinations.
In addition, the CEO mentioned that officials from the Examinations Council of Zambia (ECZ) observed these processes, underscoring the transparency and openness of Umalusi’s standardization procedures. This process was also scrutinized by senior representatives from various South African establishments, which added a layer of trustworthiness to the process.
The meeting was, however, punctuated by moments of gravity. Dr. Rakometsi voiced his deep sorrow over the loss of three esteemed colleagues who had been pillars in South Africa’s assessment and quality assurance system. He also announced the retirement of Mrs. Mary-Louise Madalane, Senior Manager for Quality Assurance of Assessment – School Qualifications Unit, who had made significant contributions to Umalusi.
Within the backdrop of the widespread issue of fraudulent certificate transactions, widely publicized in the media over the past six months, Dr. Rakometsi updated the public on the measures Umalusi has undertaken to counteract this problem. He asserted Umalusi’s commitment to issuing valid certificates to qualifying candidates and reassured the public about the rigorous safeguards that protect the authenticity and credibility of Umalusi’s certificates. He revealed that the South African Police Service (SAPS) had arrested eleven suspects for selling counterfeit certificates.
Dr. Rakometsi also expressed concern about printing and translation errors in some question papers, which could potentially affect candidates’ performance. He assured everyone that steps were taken to mitigate any negative effects these errors might have had on the candidates’ performance.
Despite the challenging nature of the task, Dr. Rakometsi projected confidence in Umalusi’s capability to effectively execute its mission. He assured everyone that Umalusi would continue to collaborate closely with law enforcement agencies to ensure that fraudsters are brought to justice. He also underscored the importance of fostering an environment conducive for learners to exhibit their true educational potential.
The media briefing was a testament to Umalusi’s unwavering commitment to transparency, quality assurance, and integrity in the education sector. It shone a light on the rigorous processes that examination bodies undergo to guarantee credibility and precision in examination results, thereby reassuring the public about the standard of education in the country.
Umalusi is an institution in South Africa that ensures the quality of national examinations. They oversee the entire process, from writing to marking and execution, with transparency and scrutiny from various establishments.
Umalusi stands as a steadfast protector of academic integrity. The institution is tasked with maintaining the quality of exit-level national examinations and holds a critical position within the South African education system. Umalusi ensures authenticity and credibility, counters fraud in the education sector, and fosters an environment where learners can reach their full potential.
Umalusi ensures the quality of the entire sequence of the national examination process. They oversee examination writing and marking, externally moderate and approve diverse assessment tasks, audit the system’s preparedness, and supervise the execution of examinations. The process is transparent and open, with scrutiny by various South African establishments.
Umalusi has undertaken measures to counteract fraudulent certificate transactions. They assert their commitment to issuing valid certificates to qualifying candidates and reassure the public about the rigorous safeguards that protect the authenticity and credibility of Umalusi’s certificates. Umalusi also collaborates closely with law enforcement agencies to ensure that fraudsters are brought to justice.
Fostering an environment conducive for learners to exhibit their true educational potential is essential in ensuring that academic integrity is upheld. Umalusi recognizes the importance of providing learners with a fair and just environment to showcase their abilities.
Dr. Mafu Rakometsi hosted a media briefing to unveil the results of the quality assurance processes for the 2023 national exams. The meeting served as a platform for Dr. Rakometsi to present an overview of the quality assurance processes that Umalusi oversaw during the examination writing and marking phase in the last stretch of 2023. He also updated the public on the measures Umalusi has undertaken to counteract fraudulent certificate transactions and expressed concern about printing and translation errors in some question papers.
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